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how to assemble / how to operate

3. How to assemble

Handle Assembly

Slide handle through top of
back panel until it snaps
into place.

Tool Storage

Attach tools: (a) Slide the dust brush into the hole on the
back of the cleaner with bristles facing out. (b) Slide the
crevice tool onto round post on the back of the cleaner
and snap into place (Fig.3/2). (c) Clip Turbo Tool onto the
front of the cleaner (Fig.3/2).

4. How to operate

Cord release

Turn Quick Cord Release for easy cord removal.

Carpet height adjuster

Turn the carpet height adjuster knob to match the
surface being cleaned.

IMPORTANT:

For easiest adjustment, place

cleaner in full upright position.

On/Off Switch

Plug cord into electrical outlet. Turn cleaner on by
pressing the on/off switch located on the side of unit.

Handle Release Pedal

To release handle, push the handle release pedal located
on the lower left side of the cleaner.

CAUTION:

Brushbar continues to rotate while hose

is removed or in use and at all times while cleaner

is on. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of
body away from brush area while cleaner is on. Cleaner
must be in the upright position to lift the rotating brush
off the carpet when cleaning above the floor.

Fig.3/1

BACK

FRONT

Fig.3/2

Fig.4/1

Fig.4/2

ON

OFF

Fig.4/3

Fig.4/4

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a

b

c

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Cord Release

Height adjuster

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 recommends that you raise the height of

the brush bar when using this cleaner on lino and hard
flooring. Vax cannot be held responsible for damage to
these surfaces if the customer fails to take notice of
this recommendation.

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Summary of Contents for VZL-6012

Page 1: ...012 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: ...18 Lower Cord Wrap 19 Handle Release Pedal 20 Wand Cap 21 Handle Extension Wand Release Button 22 Upper Hose 23 Dust Brush Upholstery Tool 24 Power Cord 25 Lower Hose 26 Wheels Fig 1 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 1...

Page 3: ...osene etc or use in the presence of explosive liquids 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...

Page 4: ...he side of unit Handle Release Pedal To release handle push the handle release pedal located on the lower left side of the cleaner CAUTION Brushbar continues to rotate while hose is removed or in use...

Page 5: ...o change the dusting brush into an upholstery tool simply snap off the square plastice ring housing the bristles To return to dusting brush for delicate surfaces and stowable form simple push the ring...

Page 6: ...am filter Press tab on bottom of foam filter cover and pull to remove Clean foam filter Separate the filter assembly by removing the foam filter from its plastic housing Tap the foam filter on the ins...

Page 7: ...to dry for 24 hours before replacing in machine Replace exhaust filter Return exhaust filter to base of cleaner and snap into place Replace exhaust filter cover and snap into place to secure Replace...

Page 8: ...ewdriver to remove the three 3 screws Arrows show location of screws Flip cleaner right side up Rotate nozzle guard forward and lift off Lift and remove brushbar Dispose of old belt To replace belt or...

Page 9: ...ulb replacement call 0870 606 1248 Using the end of a Flathead screwdriver gently pop open the lens Remove lens Fig 7 1 Pull bulb out of socket Do NOT twist Gently push bulb into socket to replace Rep...

Page 10: ...with a broom handle Check access door on back of cleaner near hose end Remove the seven 7 screws and check for obstruction Fig 8 1 2 Remove dirt container Pg 6 and check dirt container inlet located...

Page 11: ...filters or filter container Solution Clean change filters or filter container PROBLEM Accessories won t pick up Cause Accessories not attached correctly Solution Refer to page 5 for fitting informatio...

Page 12: ...ives 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 facil...

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