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8. Storage

IMPORTANT:

Always unplug the vacuum cleaner

from the electrical outlet and rewind the power cord
as directed before storing.

NOTE:

Always store the vacuum cleaner base

down.

9. Troubleshooting

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of personal injury,

unplug the vacuum cleaner before servicing.

PROBLEM: Vacuum cleaner won't run

Cause: 

Not properly plugged into electrical
outlet.

Solution: 

Plug in firmly.

Cause: 

No electricity in the electrical outlet.

Solution: 

Check fuse or breaker.

Cause: 

On/off switch not turned on.

Solution: 

Push on/off switch to ‘on’.

Cause: 

Motor thermostat has tripped.

Solution: 

Switch off and unplug the vacuum
cleaner. Leave for one (1) hour before
switching the vacuum cleaner back on.

Cause: 

Blown fuse/tripped breaker.

Solution: 

Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse.

PROBLEM: Cleaner won’t pick up/loss of

suction.

Cause: 

Dust bag not installed correctly.

Solution: 

Review dust bag removal and
replacement.

Cause: 

Dust bag full or blocked.

Solution: 

Replace dust bag.

Cause: 

Clogged filter.

Solution: 

Remove clogged filter and replace with
a new one.

Cause: 

Blockage in hose.

Solution: 

Disconnect hose, remove obstruction
and then re-fit.

PROBLEM: Accessories won’t pick up.

Cause: 

Accessories are not attached correctly.

Solution: 

Refer to section 5.

PROBLEM: Dust escaping from the vacuum

cleaner.

Cause: 

Dust bag full.

Solution: 

Dispose of dust bag and replace with
a new one.

Cause: 

Dust bag not installed correctly.

Solution: 

Review dust bag removal and
replacement.

Cause: 

Hose not installed correctly.

Solution: 

Review hose installation.

Cause: 

Filter not installed completely.

Solution: 

Review filter removal and replacement.

Storage / Troubleshooting

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Summary of Contents for Cadence V-076

Page 1: ...vax co uk Vax Careline 0870 6061248 Please read carefully before using the cleaner Always fully extend the mains cable before use BAGGED CYLINDER VACUUM CLEANER Vax Model Number V 076 V 076 User Guid...

Page 2: ...switch 4 Bag full indicator 5 Auto cord rewind 6 Carry Handle 7 Post motor filter cover 8 Parking slot 9 Plug 10 Wheel 11 Top cover 12 Pre motor filter 13 Paper dust bag 8 7 12 6 5 4 9 1 Diagram Fig 1...

Page 3: ...3 Parts Overview 1 Twist tool 2 Crevice tool 3 Combination floor tool 4 Telescopic extension tube Accessories Fig 1 3 Fig 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 Flexible Hose Fig 1 5 5 V 076 User Guide 25 8 06 10 47 Page 4...

Page 4: ...s or vapours 13 Do not vacuum up harmful or toxic material chlorine bleach ammonia drain cleaner etc 14 Do not vacuum up hard or sharp objects such as glass nails screws coins etc 15 Do not use withou...

Page 5: ...um cleaner and press the button again to turn the vacuum cleaner off Carpet Cleaning For carpet and rug cleaning press the rocker switch on the combination floor head to raise the brushes Hard Floor C...

Page 6: ...Replacement IMPORTANT Always unplug the vacuum cleaner from the electrical outlet before removing the dirt container IMPORTANT Do NOT use the vacuum cleaner without ALL of the filters in place IMPORTA...

Page 7: ...e post motor filter This can be removed Fig 6 4 and replaced with a new one N B Vax recommends replacing the filter every 4 6 months when the bag has been emptied 5 times when appearance is soiled or...

Page 8: ...tion Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse PROBLEM Cleaner won t pick up loss of suction Cause Dust bag not installed correctly Solution Review dust bag removal and replacement Cause Dust bag full or...

Page 9: ...serial number of your Vax before calling There are over 400 approved Vax Service Agents in the UK For the nearest Vax Service Agent please call the Vax Careline or visit www vax co uk 11 Technical Spe...

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Page 12: ...ety 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive EMC 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exis...

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