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dirt container and filters

Make sure that the dust cup and the cyclone shroud are
completely dry before re-assembling.

To replace the cyclone shroud, insert the cyclone shroud
back into the dust cup. Fit the cyclone shroud back into
position and turn clockwise to lock it into position.

Emptying & Cleaning the Cyclonic Chamber

Periodically the cyclonic chamber will need to be emptied
and cleaned. This does not have to be done every time
the dust cup is emptied but it is recommended that you
empty the cyclonic chamber every three (3) months
depending on use or prior to the dust in the cyclonic
chamber reaching the “MAX” fill line. If dirt level is not
visible, clean every three months.

To empty the cyclonic chamber:

Hold the cyclonic chamber from the handle over a
garbage can and press the cyclonic chamber bottom door
release button to empty the dust (Fig.5/7).

After emptying the cyclonic chamber, replace it onto the
dust cup and place the dust cup assembly into the
vacuum.

To clean the cyclonic chamber:

Make sure that you have emptied all the dust from the
cyclonic chamber before rinsing.

Step 1 - Fill the cyclonic chamber half way with water
(Fig.5/8). Use only water. Do NOT use any type of
detergent or soap.

Step 2 - Close the cyclonic chamber bottom door and
shake the cyclonic chamber thoroughly to remove any
dust that has adhered to the cyclones (Fig.5/9).

Step 3 - Hold the cyclonic chamber over a sink and press
the cyclonic chamber bottom door release button to
empty the water (Fig.5/10).

Repeat steps 1 to 3 as necessary to remove all dirt from
the cyclonic chamber.

Let the cyclonic chamber completely air dry with the
bottom door open before replacing into the vacuum. This
could take up to 48 hours.

WARNING: To avoid risk of electrical shock,
never operate the vacuum with the cyclonic

chamber wet.

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Fig.5/6

Fig.5/8

Fig.5/7

Fig.5/9

Fig.5/10

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Summary of Contents for 24 VZL-901

Page 1: ...901 WARNING This cleaner has a constantly rotating brush bar which when left in contact with lino parquet and other hard flooring could potentially cause some damage to the floor surface NOTE Vax reco...

Page 2: ...attachment 19 Dirt container release button 20 Cyclonic chamber rinsing port 21 Upper hose holder 22 Quick release cord holder 23 Telescopic wand release 24 Power cord holder 25 On off button Fig 1 1...

Page 3: ...butts matches or any hot smoking or burning objects 13 Do not pick up flammable or combustible materials lighter fluid petrol kerosene etc or use in the presence of explosive liquids or vapours 14 Do...

Page 4: ...ew provided attach the hose clip to the vacuum Fig 3 4 Winding Unwinding the Power Cord This vacuum cleaner is equipped with a convenient cord storage feature The power cord winds around the two cord...

Page 5: ...ig 4 4 To remove the accessories just pull them out Using the Accessories To avoid tip over always make sure that the hose is inserted into the lower hose holder that is located at the bottom of the u...

Page 6: ...nob that raises and lowers the motorised power head to match the type of carpet Fig 4 9 With the vacuum NOT connected to the electrical outlet set the adjustment to the lowest setting for maximum clea...

Page 7: ...and press on the dust cup bottom door release button Fig 5 2 Separating the Dust Cup from the Cyclonic Chamber Remove the dust cup assembly While holding the dust cup assembly twist the carrying hand...

Page 8: ...m door release button to empty the dust Fig 5 7 After emptying the cyclonic chamber replace it onto the dust cup and place the dust cup assembly into the vacuum To clean the cyclonic chamber Make sure...

Page 9: ...r housing base counter clockwise to open Remove the filter housing base Fig 5 13 Inside the filter housing are two filters Filter 1 is a foam filter and Filter 2 is a felt filter Both are washable and...

Page 10: ...lter Remove the filter housing Hold the HEPA filter by the centre opening and lift it up Fig 5 17 Vigorously tap clean the HEPA filter on a hard surface to remove any residual dust that might be on th...

Page 11: ...Dirty clogged filters Solution Clean change filters Cause Cyclone shroud needs cleaning Solution Clean cyclone shroud PROBLEM Cleaner picks up rugs or pushes too hard Cause Wrong carpet height settin...

Page 12: ...rectives Safety 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive EMC 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where f...

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