Vax Ultra Pro Powerhead VX59 Let's Get Started

Manual is about: CYCLONIC BARREL VACUUM

Summary of Ultra Pro Powerhead VX59

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    Let’s get started. Vx59 vax.Com.Au vax.Co.Nz ultra pro powerhead vacuum clean er cyclonic barrel vacuum.

  • Page 2: Let’S Talk Safety

    Let’s talk safety basic safety precautions don’ts do’s this vacuum cleaner is intended for household use only and not for commercial or industrial use. Read all the instructions before using this appliance • only use the vacuum cleaner indoors and keep the area you’re cleaning well lit. • keep finge...

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    • only vax recommend tools and accessories should be used with this vacuum cleaner • vax recommends the use of a residual current device rating of 30 ma or less. • if the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard, or inv...

  • Page 4: We’Re Here If You Need Us

    Thank you for buying this vax ultra pro powerhead. Taking care of your carpets and hard fl oors the vax ultra pro powerhead is designed to make vacuuming carpets and hard fl oors regularly as eff ective and effi cient as possible and this user guide will help you get the most out of your machine. Maint...

  • Page 5: Contents

    Contents let’s talk safety getting to know your machine getting started using your machine taking care of your machine what to do if it goes wrong getting in touch accessories notes vax performance included with your machine filters telescopic extension wand motorised powerhead hard fl oor brush 3 i...

  • Page 6: Technical Specifi Cation

    Getting to know your machine name vax ultra pro powerhead voltage 220-240v ~ 50hz wattage 1500w cord length 6m weight 5.9kg technical specifi cation subject to technical change without notice. Rated voltage 220-240v ~ 50hz rated input power 120w model number hw-po6 filter pack* vwcf motorised powerhe...

  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Connect hose please read ‘let’s talk safety’ at the beginning before use getting started * to purchase consumables and accessories, please visit vax.Com.Au caution: always switch off the vacuum cleaner before connecting or disconnecting the hose/attachments, or removing and emptying the dirt contain...

  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting started connect wand connect nozzle warning: always turn off this appliance before connecting power nozzle. Push hand grip (d) fi rmly into end of wand (e) until latch clicks. Push button (f) on wand to utilize telescopic feature. To remove wand from hose, press on wand release button on end...

  • Page 9: Using Your Machine

    Using your machine cord release on-off switch stair cleaning carry handle warning: when pulling on the cord, yellow tape will identify when the cord is almost fully extended. When red tape is visible on the cord, the cord has reached its full length. (do not pull the cord past the red tape.) caution:...

  • Page 10: Using Your Machine

    Using your machine floor surface selector selector proper tool variable suction caution: not to be used for grooming a pet. Carpet, rug or hard floor cleaning push brushroll button (c) to turn brushroll on and off . Brushroll on: vacuums carpets. Brushroll off : vacuums hard fl oors. 3-in-1 combinati...

  • Page 11: Using Your Machine

    Attaching tools cord rewind/storage warning: hold plug when rewinding onto cord reel. Do not allow plug to whip when rewinding. Tools may be attached directly to the hand grip or to the telescoping wand. Firmly push tool into the hand grip or wand. Twist tool slightly to tighten or loosen connection...

  • Page 12: Taking Care of Your Machine

    Taking care of your machine taking care of your machine important an auto reset thermal protector has been designed into your cleaner to protect it from overheating. When the auto reset thermal protector activates the cleaner suction motor will stop running. If the vacuum stops running proceed as fo...

  • Page 13: Taking Care of Your Machine

    Taking care of your machine warning: to reduce the risk of personal injury - unplug vacuum before cleaning or servicing. Do not use vacuum without dirt cup or fi lters in place. Important: the cyclone separator should not be submerged in water. Cyclone separator hold the dirt cup and turn the separa...

  • Page 14: Taking Care of Your Machine

    Taking care of your machine taking care of your machine warning: to reduce the risk of personal injury - unplug vacuum before servicing. Do not use vacuum without dirt cup or fi lters in place. Allow fi lter to dry completely before replacing. Important: rinsable can be rinsed in warm water (max 40°...

  • Page 15: Taking Care of Your Machine

    Taking care of your machine warning: to reduce the risk of personal injury - unplug vacuum before cleaning or servicing. Do not use vacuum without dirt cup or fi lters in place. Warning: do not rinse or wash the filter made with hepa. When to clean it is recommended that the filter made with hepa be...

  • Page 16: Taking Care of Your Machine

    Taking care of your machine taking care of your machine caution: do not use sharp objects to clean out hose as they can cause damage. Warning: to reduce the risk of personal injury - unplug vacuum before cleaning or removing hose, wands, tools and accessories to check for or clearing blockages. Chec...

  • Page 17: Taking Care of Your Machine

    Taking care of your machine checking hose: while vacuum cleaner is off and unplugged. Remove wand and all attachments from hose. Plug in vacuum and turn on. Check suction level at the end of the hose. If low suction is detected, turn off vacuum and unplug. Clear blockage in hose. Checking for and cl...

  • Page 18: What To Do If It Goes Wrong

    What to do if it goes wrong what to do if it goes wrong • the filters may be clogged – refer to “taking care of your machine” section regarding the filters. • the dirt cup is full or blocked – refer to “taking care of your machine” section regarding the dirt cup. • dirt cup may be incorrectly instal...

  • Page 19: What To Do If It Goes Wrong

    What to do if it goes wrong • blockage in nozzle connector – remove blockage. • brushroll not running – see section “power nozzle brushroll won’t run” above. • brushroll brushes worn – replace brushes. • the accessory may be blocked – refer to ““taking care of your machine” section. Solution problem...

  • Page 20: Getting In Touch

    * calls are charged at the standard local rate. Please make a note of the serial number and model number of the vacuum cleaner before calling. Getting in touch accessories.

  • Page 21: Accessories

    Accessories don’t forget your accessories! Order at: www.Vax.Com.Au / www.Vax.Co.Nz filter pack model no. Vwcf includes pre-motor filter and pre-motor filter..

  • Page 22: Notes

    Notes notes.

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    Distributed by techtronic industries australia pty. Ltd. 31 gilby road, mt waverley, vic 3149 australia. Careline au: 1300 361 505 www.Vax.Com.Au careline nz: 0800 800 900 www.Vax.Co.Nz.