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user guide 

advanced vacuum technology 

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What if there’s a blockage in the head?

What if there’s a hose blockage?

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What if the brush bar stops?

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user guide 

advanced vacuum technology 

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What if the filter becomes blocked?

Under certain circumstances e.g. vacuuming plaster dust, the filter
may temporarily become blocked resulting in a loss of suction.

2

Remove, hairs, fibres or threads

Carefully cut them off the brushes with scissors 

using the cutting strip in the brush bar to help you.

1

First, switch off your AVC and 

unplug it

2

Disconnect the hose from the canister

3

Remove the hose from the wand

4

Brush out the hose

After removing the 

hose use a feather duster

to brush it clean.

2

Rotate the hose collar

Lay your AVC down then rotate the collar [just above the

brush bar] in the direction of the arrow. The hose will release.

3

Remove the window

Then remove any blockage beneath it.

4

Brush out the hose

Remove the wand and then

use a feather duster to brush

out the hose. 

You have to replace the

window before the hose’s

collar when you put your AVC

back together.

1

First, switch off your AVC and 

unplug it

1

First, switch off your AVC and 

unplug it

1

First, remove and empty the canister

2

Remove the filter

Reach inside the easyview canister, turn the

filter cover anti-clockwise to release it and

pull to remove. Then pull the filter free.

3

Reset the power button

There is an automatic system

which cuts off the power supply if

the brush bar gets clogged up.

After cleaning the brushes, wait a

couple of minutes, then reset the

button by pressing it in with the

point of a pencil.

3

Tap the filter 
gently on it’s base

This will dislodge the

dust. Do not wash, brush

or scour the filter as it has

a delicate membrane

which can be easily

damaged. Replace when

finished as the canister

cannot be reconnected

without the filter in place.

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