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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE 

Fig.  1

A.  Carry handle 

B.  Dirt container

C.  Dirt release button

D.  Filter cover and filter

E.  Dirt container release latch 

F.  Battery level indicator light 

G.  Boost button

H.  Brushbar ON/OFF button

I.  ON/OFF button

J.  Charging port

K.  Reach wand

L.  Powered head

M. Brushbar

N. Charger

O.  Wall mount, 2 screws and wall plugs

P.  Crevice tool storage caddy

Contents Fig.  2

A.  Crevice tool    B. Dusting brush

Unpacking and assembly

1. Unpack the contents and check they are 

complete. (Fig. 

1

 and 

2

 ).

2. Attach the reach wand and powered 

head to the handheld. They will click 

when locked into place (Fig. 

3

 ).

3. Push the crevice tool storage caddy 

onto the reach wand and slot the tool  

into place (Fig. 

4

 ).

Attaching the wall mount

1. Without the handheld attached to the 

reach wand and powered head, push the 

wall bracket onto the top and back of the 

reach wand. (Fig. 

5

/1

 ).

2. Choose a location for the stick vac to be 

stored, preferably near to a mains supply 

although not directly above or below a 

mains socket. Stand the stick vac powered 

head and wand against the wall, ensuring 

the powered head is flat on the floor.

3. Holding the wall bracket securely 

against the wall, use a pencil to make a 

small mark for each screw. (Fig. 

5

/2

 ) 

Use the screws and wall plugs to secure 

the wall bracket to the wall.
4. The charger cord and dusting brush 

can be fitted onto the wall bracket  

(Fig. 

6

 ).

5. Fully assemble the stick vac and firmly 

press the stick vac into the wall bracket 

to secure. Always ensure the stick vac is 

securely locked into place.

Charging the stick vac

1. To charge the stick vac, securely attach 

the stick vac into the wall bracket. You 

can also charge as a handheld; detach the 

stick vac from the reach wand and tools, 

and place on a flat, stable surface.
2. Insert the charger lead into the 

charging port (Fig. 

1

/J

 ) located on the 

carry handle of the handheld and plug the 

charger plug into the mains. 
3. The battery indicator level lights will 

illuminate in turn as the battery charges, 

until all four lights are illuminated (Fig. 

7

/1

  and 

7

/2

 ) Once fully charged, the 

lights will go out. If charging for the first 

time the initial charge time is 3 hours.
4. When the stick vac is in use the battery 

level indicator lights will illuminate 

indicating how much charge is remaining. 

NOTE

 The initial charge is 3 hours 

and charging will be required before 

first use. Failure to fully charge the 

battery before first use may result in 

poor battery performance. The life 

expectancy of the battery will vary 

depending on the usage of the  

stick vac. 

Summary of Contents for VX82

Page 1: ...VX82 USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...c Only Vax recommended charger tools and accessories should be used with this stick vac and always check the floorhead and accessories are free from damage dirt and debris before use Always turn off o...

Page 3: ...arger information is listed on the ratings label Always use the charger supplied with the stick vac If charging the stick vac through an extension cord use only SAA approved 10amp extension Care shoul...

Page 4: ...as a pilot light To reduce the risk of serious personal injury never use any cordless product in the presence of open flame An exploded battery can propel debris and chemicals If exposed flush with w...

Page 5: ...icant thinners petrol containers gas containers or gas appliances Do not cover any ventilating slots and provide adequate ventilation during operation Never modify disassemble or attempt to repair the...

Page 6: ...the serial number and model number of the product before calling WELCOME TO VAX Thank you for buying the Vax BLADE2 MAX we hope you enjoy using your new product This user guide will help you get the...

Page 7: ...7 1 5 4 3 A L K D E B C M F J N O P G H I 1 2 2 A B VX82...

Page 8: ...or use on Hard Floors Images are illustrative only To purchase consumables and accessories please visit vax com au vax co nz Name Blade 2 Max Model number VX82 Battery voltage 36 5V Run time Up to 45...

Page 9: ...9 11 13 14 3 1 2 2 1 12 2 1...

Page 10: ...10 15 16 1 1 2 2 3 3...

Page 11: ...11 1 2 22 21 2 1 20 18 1 2 19 17 1 2 24hr 40 C 1 Crevice Tool 2 Dusting Brush 3 Filter VX82F 1 2 Accessories 3 23 1 2 3 24...

Page 12: ...ll use a pencil to make a small mark for each screw Fig 5 2 Use the screws and wall plugs to secure the wall bracket to the wall 4 The charger cord and dusting brush can be fitted onto the wall bracke...

Page 13: ...on the dirt container Fig 11 1 to release tilt and lift to remove the dirt container from the stick vac Fig 11 2 WARNING The brushbar in the powered head constantly rotates when switched on Never use...

Page 14: ...r 40 C max Fig 17 Leave for at least 24hrs or until fully dry before replacing Cleaning and replacing the powered head brushbar 1 Using a coin push and turn the brushbar lock anticlockwise to release...

Page 15: ...up The dirt container may be blocked Check the dirt container and hand held inlet for blockages Go to Emptying the dirt container The filters may be clogged Go to Cleaning the filter and separator The...

Page 16: ...Ltd 31 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 Melbourne Australia Careline AU 1300 VAX AUS 1300 829 287 www vax com au Techtronic Industries N Z Limited 2 Landing Drive Mangere Auckland 2022 New Zealand C...

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