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Please read carefully before using your
cleaner. Always fully extend mains
cable before use.

V-051/V-052

V-053/V-054

Cylinder range

Summary of Contents for V-051

Page 1: ...easy guide Please read carefully before using your cleaner Always fully extend mains cable before use V 051 V 052 V 053 V 054 Cylinder range ...

Page 2: ...lTM V 052 only 2 On off button 10 Upholstery tool 14 Turbobrush V 053 only 3 Cord rewind button 11 Crevice tool 4 Hose connection socket 12 Combination floor head 5 Dust container 6 Top cover release buttons 7 Carry handle release button 8 Telescopic extension tubes 4 5 11 9 12 13 14 10 3 1 2 7 6 8 ...

Page 3: ...ting end of the flexible hose into the hose connection socket on the vacuum cleaner by pressing the two buttons on either side of the hose connection fig 2 The telescopic extension tubes can be lengthened or shortened by pushing the button forward and sliding the tubes apart or together as required ...

Page 4: ... To assemble this please follow these instructions fig 3 The tool storage system fixing bracket is already in place on the extension tube Insert the holding tubes as shown until the tubes click into place fig 4 Place the dusting brush A upholstery tool B and crevice tool C on the tubes as shown 3 4 A C B ...

Page 5: ...e used on carpets and hard floors Flick the rocker switch to the appropriate position as detailed below fig 5 Hard floor position tiles parquet floors etc the brushes must be in the lower position Press on the rocker switch to lower them fig 6 Carpet or rug position the brushes should be raised Press the rocker switch to raise them ...

Page 6: ... press the on off button again fig 8 Press the cable rewind button to recoil the power lead fig 9 The hose grip has a bleed valve that allows control of suction power To reduce suction for example for use on soft furnishings open the bleed valve by sliding the plastic cover away from you To increase suction close the bleed valve by sliding the plastic cover towards you 8 7 9 ...

Page 7: ...le click into place To release the handle slide the release catch fig 10a towards the hose end of the machine fig 11 For storage you can position the vacuum cleaner as shown Note the carry handle must be locked see fig 10 and the cleaner must be switched off fig 12 The hook on the telescopic tubes fits in to the retaining block on the underside of the vacuum cleaner 10 11 12 10a ...

Page 8: ...p cover to access the dust container fig 14 15 Remove the dust container by lifting it out as shown fig 16 Press the release button over a rubbish bin so that the dirt can be emptied fig 16 After emptying close the bottom flap fig 16a and re assemble the cleaner Note See figures 17 20 for filter cleaning methods 13 14 15 16 16a ...

Page 9: ...ted next to the dust container and protects the motor from dust To access this filter open the lid remove the filter and clean by brushing lightly with the dusting brush Exhaust filter fig 19 The exhaust filter is housed in the rear of the cleaner Remove the exhaust filter cover by pressing the tab on the top of the filter cover down then pull the cover towards you fig 20 Remove the dirty filter a...

Page 10: ... use The TurboTool TM fits on the end of the telescopic tubes and or hose grip Perfect for cleaning stairs and upholstery The TurboTool TM should be pulled backwards for optimum cleaning Clearing blockages Rotate the locking ring 180 then turn the TurboTool TM over Pivot the lower housing open then remove any obstructions To re assemble ensure the tabs are engaged pivot the lower housing closed th...

Page 11: ...oose clothing fingers and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts Do not vacuum any glowing burning or smoking particles Do not use without the dust container and filters in place Turn off all controls before unplugging Use extra care when cleaning on stairs Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as petrol or use in areas where they may be present Keep the va...

Page 12: ...tage Directive as modified by 93 68 EEC EMC 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive as modified by 93 68 EEC Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local Authority or retailer for recycling advice Vax Ltd Kingswood Road Hampton Lovett Droitwich Worcestershire WR9 0QH UK email enquiry vax co uk websit...

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