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IVAC POWER

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 VACUUM CLEANER                                                                                                                  

PPV2000 

 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for IVAC POWER2 PPV2000

Page 1: ...IVAC POWER2 VACUUM CLEANER PPV2000 ...

Page 2: ...s ON OFF Button Nozzle Suction Control Switch Hose Cable Rewind Button Dust Cup Dust Cup Handle Extension Tube 3 Pin Plug Air Outlet Hose Socket Suction Head Floor Brush Dust Cup Filter Cover Big Wheel Hose Handle Handle ...

Page 3: ...wist To disconnect Hose Hold the Nozzle of the Hose narrow end and the Extension Tube wider end and untwist To both extend and retract the Extension Tube Press the button forward and concurrently either pull out to extend or push in to retract the Extension Tube To connect Insert the Extension Tube into the Floor Brush Crevice Nozzle Bristle Brush and twist Untwist to disconnect Floor Brush withdr...

Page 4: ...Suction Control The Suction Control Switch situated at the Hose Handle allows the control of suction power ON OFF Button Press the ON OFF Button to turn the appliance ON or OFF Crevice Nozzle Bristle Brush Cable Rewind Button ON OFF Button 3 Pin Plug Air Outlet Air Outlet Filter Hose Handle Suction Control Switch ...

Page 5: ...e Hose The Suction Control switch situated at the Hose Handle allows the control of suction power Press the ON OFF Button to turn the appliance ON or OFF Floor Brush Crevice Nozzle Bristle Brush Dust Meter Storing Cable Rewind Button withdraw brush for cleaning Carpet extend brush for cleaning floors for corners cracks for bookshelf curtains furniture sofa after the Dust Meter changes colour to re...

Page 6: ...ns sewer gases Sewer gases inhalation may lead to unconsciousness and death 5 It is NOT recommended to use the appliance for cleaning open stoves or other devices that contains oil or grease soot clay dust plaster or other similar materials that are resistant to water action 6 DO NOT vacuum mud gypsum material wall powder blade kindling clumps of hair large pieces of paper and other items such as ...

Page 7: ...facturer b Use the appliance only if the turbine motor is in a good working condition before turning on this appliance Failure to do this could cause a risk of injury to persons and would defeat the utility of the appliance c Be extra careful when vacuum cleaning on stairs as the machine might topple d Switch off the appliance and unplug the socket from the electric mains when not in use and befor...

Page 8: ... from the socket 20 The appliance should NOT be placed on a surface or in the vicinity of objects which can be damaged by heat such as carpets or plastics When using the appliance the surface that the appliance is placed upon as well the surface immediately above e g a wooden cabinet above the appliance may become very hot If the appliance is operated on wooden furniture use a protective pad to pr...

Page 9: ...nd persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall NOT play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall NOT be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised Keep the appliance a...

Page 10: ...hands Pull out the Air Outlet Cover from the main body by pressing down on the Air Outlet Cover Lever Remove the Air Outlet Filter Clean the filter by shaking the filter free of dust and rinsing it under running water Wash the Air Outlet Cover with detergent and rinse under running water Dry the Air Outlet Cover Air Outlet Filter by airing it under the Sun Insert the Air Outlet Filter onto the Air...

Page 11: ...ding the Dust Cup Handle in one hand and the Dust Cup Filter Cover in the other twist the Dust Cup Filter Cover anti clockwise Lift the Dust Cup Filter Cover out of the Dust Cup Lift the Dust Cup Filter out of the Dust Cup Wash the Dust Cup Dust Cup Filter Cover with detergent and rinse under running water Shake the dust from the Dust Cup Filter HEPA Filter Rinse the Dust Cup Filter under running ...

Page 12: ... Filter HEPA Filter in the correct position Holding the Dust Cup Handle in one hand and the Dust Cup Filter Cover in the other twist the Dust Cup Filter Cover clockwise The Dust Cup Filter Cover is now secured to the Dust Cup Lift the Dust Cup Filter out of the Dust Cup rinse under running water dry Dust Cup Handle Dust Cup Dust Cup Filter ...

Page 13: ...riginal position in the Air Inlet Filter Put the Air Inlet Filter into the main body by inserting your thumb and middle finger into the openings upper lower holes of the Air Inlet Filter and turn clockwise all the way until a sound is heard Attach the Dust Cup into the main body by holding the Dust Cup Handle and pushing it into position A click sound is heard when the Dust Cap securely attaches t...

Page 14: ...he house main breaker is on The appliance vibrates The appliance is not resting on a stable surface Place the appliance on a flat stable surface The wheels are worn out Have them replaced at an Authorised Service Centre The speed used is too high Set a lower speed The Dust Cup has not been correctly locked into the main body Check that the Dust Cup is correctly locked into the main body and ensure...

Page 15: ...ble will not fully rewind The power cable may be twisted Pull out the power cable and lay out the power cable to untwist Press the Cable Rewind Button alternating with pulling out the power cable several times ...

Page 16: ...ial and workmanship The repairs under warranty may only be carried out by an authorised service centre When making a claim under the warranty the original bill of purchase with purchase date clearly indicated must be submitted The warranty will not apply in cases of normal wear and tear if the steps as laid out in the section regarding Warnings have not been observed e g overloading of the applian...

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