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14

2. To refit, line up the dirt container 

connection with the stick vac handle 

(Fig. 

12

/1

). Press the dirt container 

release latch (Fig. 

12

/2

) and push the dirt 

container onto the stick vac. Release the 

dirt container latch to lock the dirt into 

place.
3. When correctly fitted all 3 connection 

points will be aligned and will sit flush 

(Fig. 

13

 

).

Emptying the dirt container

1. Push down the latch on the dirt 

container (Fig. 

11

/1

) to release, tilt and lift 

to remove the dirt container from the stick 

vac. (Fig. 

11

/2

).

2. Hold the dirt container over a bin and 

press the dirt release button to allow dirt 

and debris to fall out. (Fig. 

14

/1 & 2

).  

3. To close, push the dirt release door 

until it locks into place (Fig. 

14

/3

).

Cleaning the filter and separator

1. Empty the dirt container (Fig. 

14

 

).

2. Push the tab on the lid of the dirt 

container to access the filter  

(Fig. 

15

/1 & 2

). Lift the filter cover  

and separator from the dirt container  

(Fig. 

15

/3

).

3. Tap the separator over a bin to remove 

dirt and debris and wipe over the metal 

shroud with a dry cloth (Fig. 

16

/1

).

4. Pull the tab on the filter to remove from 

the separator (Fig. 

16

/2

). Tap the filter 

against the bin to remove any dirt and 

debris (Fig. 

16

/3

).

5. Wash the filter under running water 

(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  

the brushbar (Fig. 

19

/1

).

2. Pull the brushbar out from the 

brushbar housing (Fig. 

20

/1

).

3. To remove any threads or hair, slide the 

blade of a pair of scissors into the groove 

on the brushbar and cut along the groove. 

Clear any dirt/debris from the end caps 

and inside the housing of the powered 

head (Fig. 

21

 

).

4. Refit the brushbar (Fig. 

20

/2

) and turn 

the brushbar lock clockwise to lock  

(Fig. 

19

/2

).

Removing and replacing the powered 

head belt

1. Using a cross head screwdriver, 

unscrew the 3 screws and remove the 

cover (Fig. 

22

/1

).

2. If the belt is broken, remove the old belt 

and clean any debris from the cogs. 

To replace the belt firstly hook the belt 

over the small cog. Slide the belt over the 

top of the large cog and rotate the belt 

and cog anticlockwise. During rotation the 

belt will slide onto the cog (Fig. 

22

/2

)

3. Refit the belt cover and tighten the 

screws to secure.

CAUTION: 

Don’t over fill the dirt 

container to avoid blocking the air

flow through the stick vac.

For best cleaning results, empty the 

dirt container after every use. Filters 

should be tapped over a bin every 

4-6 uses to remove dirt and debris 

and washed every 3 months. Filters 

should be replaced every 6-9 months 

depending on the level of use.

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...

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