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DUST FILTER

•   If the dust filter is covered in dust, tap it gently over some newspaper or on the rim of  

a rubbish bin to dislodge the dust.

•   If it is very dirty, soak the filter in warm soapy water for a few minutes, rinse thoroughly 

under a running tap to remove all traces of soap, then let it air dry – do NOT refit until  
the filter is completely dry.

MESH FILTER

•   Clean any rubbish from the mesh filter.
•   If it is very dirty, soak the filter in warm soapy water for a few minutes, rinse thoroughly 

under a running tap to remove all traces of soap, then let it air dry – do NOT refit until  
the filter is completely dry.

REASSEMBLY

•   Ensure all the components are completely dry before reassembly.
•   Lower the mesh filter into the bin.
•   Place the dust filter into the mesh filter.
•   Grip the dust bin with one hand, grip the motor unit with the other, and match up the lugs 

on the body with the slots in the dust bin.

•   Turn the dust bin anti-clockwise until it clicks into place.
•   Check that it is secure.

CLEANING THE MOTORISED ROTATING BRUSH

•   Switch the vacuum off. Remove the handheld vacuum from the upright frame.
•   Pull out any debris surrounding the motorised brush.
•   Carefully use a pair of scissors to remove items such as threads/hair that may have 

become entangled around the brush.

•   Refit the handheld vacuum to the upright frame and return to the charging station.

BLOCKAGES

•   If the vacuum starts to lose suction there may be a blockage, or the battery is depleting.
•   Switch the vacuum off.
•   Spread some newspaper or an old towel on the floor to avoid making a mess.
•   Empty the dust bin.
•   Check and clean both filters. (refer to ‘Cleaning the filter S’ section)
•   Check the motorised rotating brush for entangled thread or other debris. (refer  

to ‘cleaning the motorised rotating brush’ section)

•   Check the crevice tool for blockages. Remove blockage using a blunt object such  

as a pencil to clear the crevice tool passageway.

•   Check the lower opening of the upright frame for blockages. It may be necessary  

to remove the motorised floor tool to clear the debris from this area.

•   Check the performance of the vacuum, and recharge if necessary.
•   If you haven’t cleared the blockage following these steps, call customer service.

Содержание RHSV1C

Страница 1: ...2 YEAR WARRANTY INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY RHSV1C_IB2 _151211 Cyclonic Stick Vacuum RHSV1C...

Страница 2: ...w Zealand and You means you the original end user purchaser of the Goods 1 Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law or the CGA You are entitled to a rep...

Страница 3: ...od accompanied with i the legible and unmodified original proof of purchase which clearly indicates the name and address of the Supplier the date and place of purchase the product name or other produc...

Страница 4: ...ly and keep it for future reference Pass it on if you pass on the appliance When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed 4 1 Upright vacuum power on off switch 2...

Страница 5: ...ing screw holes 16 Handle 17 Handheld vacuum power on off switch 18 Charging light 19 Motor unit 20 21 22 Dust bin 23 Crevice tool 24 Crevice tool locking tab 25 Dust bin release button 26 Handheld va...

Страница 6: ...e upright frame into the hole in the top of the motorised floor tool being sure to correctly align the power pins on the floor tool with the holes on the frame Press down until the floor tool locks in...

Страница 7: ...upright frame FINISHED CLEANING Slide the power on off switch towards you to switch the vacuum off Return the stick vacuum assembly to the charging station ready for the next clean CLEANING THE VACUUM...

Страница 8: ...THE MOTORISED ROTATING BRUSH Switch the vacuum off Remove the handheld vacuum from the upright frame Pull out any debris surrounding the motorised brush Carefully use a pair of scissors to remove item...

Страница 9: ...the motor do not pick up cement or plaster dust these can combine with moisture in the air clog the filter scour the bin and possibly cause the motor to overheat and burn out do not pick up sharp obje...

Страница 10: ...NOTES...

Страница 11: ......

Страница 12: ...www russellhobbs com au www russellhobbs co nz RUSSELL HOBBS and logo are Trade Marks of Spectrum Brands Inc or one of its subsidiaries 2011 Spectrum Brands Inc...

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