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Owner’s Manual For Fuller Brush Jiffy Maid Bagless VacuumS Model FB-JFM FB-JFM.PET Thank you for purchasing this Fuller Brush Upright Vacuum. To ensure the best results, please read this manual first and keep it for future reference. Index Important Safety Instructions ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 Two-Wire Polarized Cord ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Parts Identification��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Replacement Belts and Filters ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 How to Assemble and Operate the Vacuum��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 How to Empty the Dust Container����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 How to Adjust the Height ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 How to Adjust the Handle��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 How to Clean the Filters ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 On-Board Tool Cleaning ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 How to Replace the Belt and Headlight Bulb ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Thermal Motor Protection����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 For Best Performance ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 Troubleshooting Guide ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 Customer’s Record The model and serial number of this product may be found on the back of the unit. Register your Fuller Brush vacuum online at www.fullerbrushvacuums.com as soon as possible for your protection. Also, note the model and serial numbers of your unit in the spaces provided below, and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase. Model Number ______________________________________________________________________________________ Serial Number _______________________________________________________________________________________ Date Purchased ______________________________________________________________________________________ Your Fuller Brush vacuum cleaner is a product of high-quality materials and superior workmanship. We urge you to read these operating instructions carefully before you use this vacuum cleaner in order to obtain the full performance and satisfaction it can offer you. Save These Instructions Before you plug in your Fuller Brush vacuum cleaner, make sure the voltage indicated on the rating plate located on the back of the vacuum cleaner is the same as your local supply. 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE. When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury: 1. Do not leave appliance unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing. 2. WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK COULD OCCUR IF USED OUTDOORS OR ON WET SURFACES. 3. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near children. 4. Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments. 5. Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors or dropped into water, return it to a service center. 6. Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. 7. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. 8. Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands. 9. Turn off all controls before unplugging. 10. Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair and anything that may reduce air flow. 11. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts. 12. Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes. 13. Do not use without vacuum filters in place. 14. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. 15. Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present. 16. Do not attempt to service the unit while appliance is plugged in. 2 Two-Wire Polarized Cord This product is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact an electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. State of California Proposition 65 Warnings: WARNING: This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. WARNING: This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. 3 Parts Identification Product overview container filter 25 (1) Handle Grip (10) Exhaust Filter (19) Rotating Cord Storage Hook (2) Handle Hose Inlet (11) Height Adjustment Dial (3) Cord Clip (12) Nozzle (20) Crevice with Dusting Brush Combination Tool (4) Handle Tube (5) Dust Container Release Button (13) Hose Storage and Carrying Handle (21) Cord Storage Hook (22) Hose Suction End (14) Hose (23) Side Hose Outlet (24) Crevice Tool Storage (6) Dust Container Handle (15) Hose Storage Hook (7) Dust Container Lid (16) Power Cord (8) Dust Container Filter (17) Handle Release Pedal (9) Dust Container (18) Handle Tube Release Button Power Pedal (26) Handheld Turbo Brush (Pet Model only) Replacement Belts and Filters • Genuine Fuller Brush Vacuum Belts Part # FBJM-B2 • Genuine Fuller Brush Filter Set Part # FBJM-HEPA 4 VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 12:17 Page 4 VC73420MUK VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Rev1_Instruction Book Book 30/04/2012 30/04/2012 12:17 12:17 Page Page 44 Using in upright mode / Assembly How to Assemble and OperateUsing the Vacuum in upright mode / Assembly 1 Using Using in in upright upright mode mode // Assembly Assembly 1 How to Attach the Handle to the Vacuum Cleaner The vacuum and the handle are packed separately. 11 VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 12:17 Page 4 1. S  lide the handle into the slots on top of the vacuum cleaner until it clicks into place (Fig. 1). 2. T urn the upper cord storage hook to the upright position and wind the/ Assembly Using in upright mode power cord around the cord storage hooks when storing the 1 vacuum cleaner. How to Release the Power Cord 1. The upper cord storage hook has a quick-release action. To release the cord, rotate the hook downward and the cord will drop off the handle for immediate use (Fig. 2). Attach the tube/handle (1) to the main body of 2. Return the hook to the upright position before to rewind the attempting cleaner. the cord. On/Off Switch 1. To turn the vacuum on, push the power pedal on the side of the vacuum nozzle (Fig. 3). 2. To turn the vacuum off, push the pedal again. Handheld Turbo Brush (Pet Model only) Rotate the floor brush height adustment dial 1. Attach the brush to the storage holder on the vacuum (Fig. 4). Attach the tube/handle (1) to the main body of the cleaner. Attach the tube/handle to the main body of Fig.(1) 1 the cleaner. Turn the rotatable c release the power c outlet. To keep the c brush, locate in the Attach Attachthe thetube/handle tube/handle (1) (1) to tothe themain mainbody bodyof of the thecleaner. cleaner. 3 Turn Turnthe therot ro release releasethe the outlet. outlet.Deep To ToSe ke ke Tools brush floor he brush, brush,locat loca pile carpet 33 Tools Deep floor floor br br pilevac Rotate the floor brush height adustment dial (10) to suit the floor being Fig. 2 cleat (20) to Turn the rotatable cord storage carpet release the power cord (17). Plug in to the mains 4 outlet. To keep the cord away from the floor brush, locate in the cord hook (3). Tools Rotate the floor brush height adustment dial (10) to suit the floorTools being vac 3 Settings for the 4 floor brush height adjustment dial (10) Rotate Rotatethe thefloor floorbrush brushheight heightadustment adustmentdial dial Tools Deep Deep to Medium Smooth pile medium pile carpet carpet pile 3bycarpet and Switch on the vacuum cleaner pressing the Fig. carpet hard power pedal (26). floors (10) (10) to tosuit suitthe thefloor floorbb 44 Release from the up upright release ped (10) to suit the floor being vacuumed (refer to table above). Switch on the vacuum cleaner by pressing the power pedal (26). 6 IMPORTANT: To p never leave the c Release from up place for anthe exten upright release ped 6 IMPORTANT: To p When full, or afterthe use,cle never leave Pressplace the dust r for canister an exten the dust canister from t 4 5 Fig. 4 by Switch Switchon onthe thevacuum vacuum cleaner cleaner bypressing pressingthe the power powerpedal pedal 4(26). (26). VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 12:17 Page How to Empty the Dust Container Switch on the vacuum cleaner by pressing the power pedal (26). Turn the rotatable c release the power c Se outlet. To keep the c floor brush he brush, locate in the 3 2 4 Release from the upright position by pressing the upright release pedal (18) with your foot. Always operate the vacuum cleaner with the dust container installed. IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to carpets, Using in upright mode / Assembly never leave the cleaner switched on in one Empty the dust container as needed or when it fills to the MAX line. 4 place for an extended period. 6 Press the dust canister e When full,oforthe after use, e the base dust can Press Release Release from fror into athe bindust or a canister bag. Aller the canister from th upright upright rele rele sealdust the bag around the emptying to pcanister revent du Press the dust e IMPORTAN IMPORTA the base of the dust can never never leav into a bin or a bag.leav Aller place place for for aa seal the bag around the 6emptying 6 to p revent du 1 When Whenfull, full,or oraft af 2 the Press Press thedust dustca c the thedust dustcaniste caniste How to Empty the Dust Container When full, or after use, empty the dust canister (8). Press the dust canister release button (4) to remove Press Pressthe thedust dustca c 1. Unplug the vacuum cleaner. Press the dust container release button to the dust canister from the vacuum cleaner. the thebase baseof ofthe thed remove it from the vacuum cleaner (Fig. 5). Press the dust canister empty button (27) to open into intoaabin binor oraabb the base of the dust canister, releasing the contents seal sealthe thebag bagaro aro 2. Press the dust container empty button to open the base of the canister, into a bin or a bag. Allergy sufferers may wish to emptying emptyingto topprr seal the bag around the dust canister before releasing the contents into a trash bin or bag (Fig. 6). 5 dust escaping. Fig. 6 emptying Fig. to p revent 4 4 3. Close the dust container lid until it clicks and replace the container into 4 Attach the tube/handle (1) to the main body of Turn the rotatable cord storage cleat (20) to the vacuum. the cleaner. release the power cord (17). Plug in to the mains How to Adjust the Height outlet. To keep the cord away from the floor brush, locate in the cord hook (3). 3 How to Adust the Height 1. Rotate the height adjustment dial to the type of floor being vacuumed (Fig. 7). Settings for the floor brush height adjustment dial (10) Tools Fig. 7 5 Rotate the floor brush height adustment dial Deep pile carpet Deep to Medium Smooth medium pile carpet pile carpet and carpet hard floors (10) to suit the floor being vacuumed (refer to table above). 4 5 VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 12:17 Pag How to Adjust the Handle Tool storage The hand-held turbo nozzle (13) and crevice tool with dust brush attachment (21) may be stored in the designated spaces (14 & 25 respectively) on the sides of the vacuum cleaner. The handle on this vacuum cleaner can be set to one of three positions – upright, middle or low. How to Adjust the Handle 1. To release the handle, step on the handle release pedal on the left side of the vacuum cleaner nozzle and pull back the handle (Fig. 1). 2. Upright position – for storage or when cleaning tools are used (Fig. 2). Handle locks in this position. 3. Middle position – for normal cleaning (Fig. 3). 4. Low position – for cleaning under furniture (Fig. 4). Storage When finished cleaning, switch off the appliance and remove the plug from the mains supply and wind the cord around the cord storage cleats (20/22). Fig. 3 Tool storage 3. Safety cut-out If the cleaner overheats, a motor protection thermostat will automatically Fig. 1 switch the motor off. If this happens, switch the cleaner off, unplug from the power supply and leave the cleaner to cool for at least 60 minutes. Check the airways for blockages, empty the dust canister and clean the filters before restarting. VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 12:17 PageMaintenance 6 Fig. 2 2. 2. 4. - Filters The guarantee may be invalidated if the motor is damaged due to: using the appliance without the filters installed; not cleaning the filters; or Lift the filterdamaged assembly and disassemble. notout replacing Fig. filters. 4 1. 2. Cleaning the dust canister filter (7) Note: The hand-held turbo nozzle (13) and crevice tool To maintain suction, the dust canister filter must To prevent damage to carpets, never leave the cleaner turned on in one aninextended with dust brush attachment (21)place may befor stored be period. cleaned each time the dust canister (8) is the designated spaces (14 & 25 respectively) on the sides of the vacuum cleaner. emptied. How to Clean the Filters Storage When finished switch offfine the appliance Your vacuum cleaner is equipped with two filters. These cleaning, filters capture dust and remove the plug from the mains supply and particles and protect the motor from dirt. Accumulated bethecollected oncleats the filters wind thedirt cord will around cord storage (20/22). and may restrict motor performance. It is important to clean the filters once a month or as needed. 1. 3. To access the filter, remove the filter assembly by removing the dust canister lid (6). Turn the lid anti-clockwise until it clicks. Wash the dust canister filter in cold water and thoroughly air dry before re-fitting. Do not wash filter with hot water Safety cut-out Book 30/04/2012 12:17 PageIMPORTANT: VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction 6 If the cleaner overheats, a motor protection How to Clean the Dust Container Filterthermostat will automatically switch the motor this happens, cleaner off, 1. To access the filter, remove the filter assemblyoff. byIf removing theswitch dust the container lid. unplug from the power supply and leave the Tool Turn the lid counter-clockwise until it clicks (Fig. 5). storage cleaner to cool for at least 60 minutes. Check the airways for blockages, empty the dust 2. Lift out the filter assembly and disassemble (Fig. The 6). hand-held turbo the nozzle and crevice tool canister and clean filters(13) before restarting. with thoroughly dust brush attachment (21) mayreplacing. be stored in 3. Wash the dust container filter in cold water and air dry before the designated spaces (14 & 25 respectively) on Maintenance - cleaner. Filters 4. Replace the filter and replace the dust container intoofthe the sides the vacuum. vacuum The guarantee may be invalidated if the motor is Storage damaged due to: using the appliance without 6 How to Clean the Exhaust Filter the filters installed; not cleaning the filters; or The exhaust filter is located underneath the dust container. When finished cleaning, off the appliance not replacing damagedswitch filters. and remove the plug from the mains supply and 1. Remove the dust container. Cleaning thearound dust the canister filtercleats (7) wind the cord cord storage (20/22). 2. Remove the exhaust filter cover by turning theTo lidmaintain counterclockwise untilcanister it suction, the dust filter must be cleaned each time the dust canister (8) is clicks (Fig. 7). emptied. Safety cut-out 3. Lift out the exhaust filter (Fig. 7). 1. To access the filter, remove the filter assembly by If the cleaner overheats, a motor protection removing the dust canister lid (6). Turn the lid 4. Wash in cold water and thoroughly air dry before replacing. thermostat will automatically switch the motor anti-clockwise until it clicks. If this happens,into switch cleaner off, 5. Replace the exhaust filter, filter cover and the off. dust container thethe vacuum. Note: Do not wash filters with hot water or detergents. unplug from the power supply and leave the cleaner to cool for at least 60 minutes. Check the airways for blockages, empty the dust canister and clean the filters before restarting. Maintenance6- Filters The guarantee may be invalidated if the motor is damaged due to: using the appliance without or detergents. 3. 4. IMPORTANT: Do not use heated appliances to dry filter. 2. Lift out the filter assembly and disassemble. 4. Replace the dust canister Fig.filter 5 and re-assemble the dust canister. Cleaning the exhaust filter (9) The exhaust filter (9) must be cleaned at least every three months. The exhaust filter is located underneath the dust canister (8). 1. Remove the dust canister. 2. Remove the exhaust filter cover (27) by turning the lid anti-clockwise until it clicks. 3. Wash the dust canister filter in cold water and thoroughly air dry before re-fitting. Fig. 6 IMPORTANT: Do not wash filter with hot water or detergents. IMPORTANT: Do not use heated appliances to dry filter. 4. Replace the dust canister filter and re-assemble the dust canister. 3. 4. Cleaning the exhaust filter (9) Fig. 7 Theout exhaust filter filter (9) must Lift the exhaust (9).be cleaned at least every three months. Wash in cold water and thoroughly air dry before The exhaust filter is located underneath the dust re-fitting. canister (8). IMPORTANT: Do not wash filter with hot water 5. Using tools and accessories On-Board Tool Cleaning Release the power cord (17) and plug in to the mains outlet as in ste Assembly’. VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 12:17 Page 5 The Jiffy Maid is equipped with on-board cleaning tools including a metal wand (handle tube), stretch hose and crevice with dusting VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 Using tools and accessories brush combination tool. 1 VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 12:17 Page 5 12:17 Page 5 Release the power cord (17) and plug in to the mains outlet as in step 2 of ‘Using in upright mode / Using tools and accessories 1. R emove the handle by pressing theAssembly’. tube release button and Using tools and accessories Release the power cord (17) and plug in to the mains outlet as in ste pulling the handle upwards (Fig. 1). 1 2 Assembly’. the hose power outlet cord (17) and 2). plug in to the mains outlet as in step 2 of ‘Using in upright mode / 2. Remove the hose suction end fromRelease the side (Fig. Assembly’. Fig. 1 Remove the tube/handle (1) by pressing the tube Remove the h 1 3. Attach the hose suction end to the handle hose inlet and the release button (19) and pulling the handle upwards. hose outlet (2 1 2 desired tool to the end of the handle tube (Fig. 3). VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 12:17 Page 5 3 4. Rotate the height adjustment dial in a clockwise direction to the tools setting (Fig. 4). Using tools and accessories Crevice Tool Remove the tube/handle (1) by pressing the tube Remove the hose suction end (23) from the side releaseplaces button (19) and pulling the handle upwards. hose outlet (24) on the side of the vacuum cleaner. The crevice tool is ideal for hard to reach and along Release the power cord (17) and plug in to the mains outlet as in step 2 of ‘Using in upright mode / Assembly’. Remove the tube/handle (1) by pressing the tube baseboards (Fig. 5). 3 4 release button (19) and pulling the handle upwards. Fig. 2end (23) from the side2 Remove the tube/handle (1) by pressing the tube Remove the hose suction 1 release button (19) and pulling the handle upwards. Dusting Brush The dusting brush is ideal for vacuuming delicate objects 3 and surfaces. The dusting brush is attached to the crevice tool and may be accessed by pressing the release button on the side and pulling the dusting brush to the end of the crevice tool (Fig. 5). Attach the hose suction end (23) to the handle hose outlet (24) on the side of the vacuum cleaner. Attach the hose suction end (23) to the handle 3 hose inlet (2) and the desired tool to the tube end 4 of the handle (1). Tools and accessories • Never over extend the hose such that the cleaner floor brush height adustment dial (10) isRotate pulledthe over. hose inletthe (2)tube/handle and the desired to the tube end fully in a the clockwise direction to(23) thefrom tools setting Remove (1) bytool pressing the tube Remove end IMPORTANT:hose Onlysuction use the tools when the theside of the handle (see table on point the 3, page of 4).the vacuum cleaner. release button(1). (19) and pulling the handle upwards. product hose outlet (24) is in theon parked position. turning Fig.side 3 Attach the hose suction end (23) toAlso, the handle Handheld Turbo Brush (Pet Model only) Attach the hose suction end (23) to the handle 3 hose inletand (2) and the desired tool to the tube end accessories The turbo brush is ideal for whisking Tools away pet hair from upholstery of the handle (1). and carpeted stairs. • Never over extend the hose such that the cleaner is pulled over. Tools andOnly accessories IMPORTANT: use the tools when the 1. R emove the hose suction end from the side hose outlet. product is in the parked position. Also, turning • Never over extend the6) hose that the 2. Attach the turbo brush to the end of the hose (Fig. or such toprevent the the cleaner sideways helps the cleaner is pulled being over. pulled along by the stretch hose. cleaner end of the handle tube (Fig. 7). IMPORTANT: Only use the tools when the Hand-held turbo nozzle (13) product is in thesuction parked position. turning Attach the hose end (23) toAlso, the handle (certain models only) the cleaner helps prevent thetube end hose inlet (2)sideways and the desired tool to the cleaner being(1). pulled alongisbyideal the for stretch hose. The hand-held turbo nozzle picking up of the handle Note: hair and fibres from stairs and upholstery. Hand-held turbo nozzle (13) The hand-held turbo nozzle Turning will not rotate until it Only use the tools with the vacuum in(certain the upright position. models only) makes contact with the surface being cleaned. Tools andturbo accessories the vacuum sideways helps prevent itThe from being pulled along byfor picking up hand-held nozzle is ideal hair and fibres from stairs and upholstery. Cleaning the Hand-held turbo nozzle (13) the stretch hose. Over extending the hose over mayextend cause tothe cleaner • Never thethe hosevacuum such that (certain models only)nozzle will not rotate until it The hand-held is pulled over. turbo tip over. The Turbo Nozzle should be regularly makes contact with the surface beingcleaned cleaned.and IMPORTANT: Onlywrapped use the around tools when the bar any hairs or fibres the brush product is in the parked position. Also, turning Cleaning Hand-held turbo nozzle (13) removed tothe maintain optimum performance. the cleaner sideways (certain models only) helps prevent the cleaner being pulled along by the stretch hose. The Turbo Nozzle should be regularly cleaned and any hairs or fibres the brush bar Hand-held turbowrapped nozzle around (13) removed to maintain optimum performance. (certain models only) The hand-held turbo nozzle is ideal for picking up hair and fibres from stairs and upholstery. the cleaner helps prevent thetube end hose inlet (2)sideways and the desired tool to the Rotate the floor brushalong heightby adustment dialhose. (10) cleaner being pulled the stretch Crevice tool (21) 4 of the handle (1). fully in a clockwise direction to the tools setting The crevice tool is ideal for awkward places, (see table on point 3, page 4). Hand-held turbo nozzle (13)etc. corners, and behind radiators (certain models only) Tools and accessories Dusting brush (21) Crevice tool (21) The hand-held turbo nozzle is ideal for picking up hair and fibres from stairs and upholstery. The dusting brush is ideal for vacuuming pelmets tool isthe ideal for awkward places, • Nevercrevice over extend hose such that the cleaner and delicate objects and surfaces. corners, and behind radiators etc. is pulled over. The hand-held turbo nozzle will not rotate until it makes contactbrush with the surface being The dusting is attached to when the cleaned. crevice IMPORTANT: Only(21) use the tools the tool Dusting brush and mayisbe accessed byposition. pressing Also, the release product in the parked turning The dusting brush ideal for vacuuming pelmets Cleaning Hand-held turbo (13) button onthe the side is and pulling thenozzle dusting the cleaner sideways helps prevent the brush and delicate objects and surfaces. (certain models only) to the end of the crevice tool. Fig. 4 Rotate the floor brush height adustment dial (10) cleaner being pulled along by the stretch hose. The Turbo Nozzle should be regularly cleaned and fully in a clockwise direction to to thethe tools setting The dusting brush is attached crevice tool any hairs fibres around the bar (see table on pointwrapped 3, page 4). and mayorbe accessed by pressing thebrush release Hand-held turbo nozzle (13) removed to the maintain optimum button models on side and pullingperformance. the dusting brush (certain only) to the end of the crevice tool. The hand-held Crevice toolturbo (21) nozzle is ideal for picking up hair fibrestool from and upholstery. Theand crevice is stairs ideal for awkward places, corners, and behind radiators The hand-held turbo nozzle will etc. not rotate until it makes contact with the surface being cleaned. Dusting brush (21) Cleaning thebrush Hand-held turbo nozzlepelmets (13) The dusting is ideal for vacuuming (certain models only) and surfaces. and delicate objects The Nozzle should be regularly TheTurbo dusting brush is attached to thecleaned crevice and tool Fig. 5 around any wrapped the bar andhairs mayorbefibres accessed by pressing thebrush release removed to the maintain optimum button on side and pullingperformance. the dusting brush Remove the h hose outlet (2 Rotate the flo fully in a cloc (see table on Crevice too The crevice corners, and Dusting br The dusting and delicate Rotate the flo fully a cloc The in dusting (see on and table may be button on th to the endto o Crevice The crevice corners, and Dusting br The dusting and delicate The dusting and may be button on th to the end o 5 to the end of the crevice tool. 5 The hand-held turbo nozzle will not rotate until it makes contact with the surface being cleaned. Cleaning the Hand-held turbo nozzle (13) (certain models only) The Turbo Nozzle should be regularly Fig. 6 cleaned and any hairs or fibres wrapped around the brush bar removed to maintain optimum performance. Fig. 7 7 5 cleaner face down, in a flat position on a soft Removing brush bar and belt surface (eg. carpet). 4. Using a cross-headed screwdriver, unscrew the 5 Removing brush and belt to release the screws on the basebar of the cleaner L-shaped plate from over the rotaryunscrew brush bar. 4. Using a cross-headed screwdriver, the 5 screws on the base of the cleaner to release the L-shaped plate from over the rotary brush bar. 7. How to Replace the Vacuum Belt and the Headlight Bulb CAUTION: First unplug the vacuum cleaner. How to Remove the Bottom Plate 1. Place the vacuum cleaner in the lowest position by stepping on the handle release pedal (see “How to Adjust the Handle” on page 6). Turn the vacuum over on a flat surface exposing the bottom plate. VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 2. Remove the five screws holding the L-shaped bottom plate in 30/04/2012 place (Fig. 1). 3. Remove the bottom plate. VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 ensuring th belt. the rot Pass ensuring the belt. Screw points Screw points 8. 8. Remove the broken belt and lift out the rotary Fig. 1 12:17 Pagebrush 7 bar. 5. Remove the broken belt and lift out the rotary brush bar. 5. Pull the rota of the belt) brush Pull thebar rotain of the belt) a brush bar in 12:17 Page 7 Maintenance Changing the Belt How to Replace the Belt 1. Turn the unit over and remove the bottom platebarasstops described -rotating, it is likely that the IfMaintenance the brush drive belt has snapped (usually because the Changing the Belt above. brush has been stalled). Replacement belts can Maintenance 2. Lift out the brushroll and remove the be old belt 2). obtained fromstops Morphy Richards by calling the If the brush(Fig. bar rotating, it is likely that the Changing the Belt spare parts helpline 0844 873 0726. drive belt has (usually because the 3. Loop the new belt around the drive shaft (Fig. 3)snapped andnumber: the raised Refitting brush bar and belt 6. Hook VC73420MUK Rev1_Instruction Book 30/04/2012 12:17 Page 7 the belt over the drive shaft (the belt must be slid sideways past the end of the drive shaft). Refitting brush bar and belt 6. Refitting brush bar and belt 6. brush has been stalled). Replacement belts can Accessing the floor nozzle Ifbethe brush rotating, it is likely that the ring between the bristles on the brushroll (Fig.bar 4).stops obtained from Morphy Richards by calling the drive belt has snapped (usually because the off. 1. Press the power pedal (26) to 0844 turn the cleaner spare parts helpline number: 873 0726. 4. Pull the brushroll forward (against thebrush pullhas of been the belt) and reinsert stalled). Replacement belts can 2. Disconnect the cleaner from the mains supply. Accessing the nozzle be obtained Morphy Richards the ends back into the nozzle (Fig. 5) making from surefloor to line up theby calling the 3. upright release pedal (18)the and place off. the spare the parts helpline number: 873 0726. 1. Press power pedal (26) to0844 turn cleaner end opposite the belt so the flat edges slide cleaner facedown down, properly. in a flat position on a soft 2. Accessing Disconnect from the mains supply. the cleaner floor nozzle surface carpet). 5. Turn the brushroll by hand, making1. sure the(eg. belt is not (26) twisted and cleaner off. to turn 3. Press Press the the power uprightpedal release pedal (18)the and place the brush bar and belt all rotating parts move smoothly. 2. Removing cleaner face the down, in a flat position on a soft Disconnect cleaner from the mains supply. surface (eg. carpet). screwdriver, unscrew the 5 . Using a cross-headed 6. Replace the bottom plate and the 43.five screws. Press the upright release pedal (18) and place the screws on the base of the cleaner to release the cleaner face down, a flat position on a soft Removing brush bar and belt brush L-shaped plate fromin over the rotary bar. (eg. carpet). screwdriver, unscrew the 5 4. surface Using a cross-headed How to Replace the Bulb screws on the base of the cleaner to release the Removing brush bar and belt 1. Place the vacuum cleaner in the lowest position stepping on brush bar. L-shaped plateby from over the rotary 4. Using a cross-headed screwdriver, unscrew the 5 the handle release pedal. screws on Screw the base of the cleaner to release the L-shapedlens plate from over points 2. Remove the two screws from the headlight (Fig. 6). the rotary brush bar. Hook the belt over the drive shaft (the belt must be slid sideways past the end of the drive shaft). Hook the belt over the drive shaft (the belt must be slid sideways past the 2 end of the drive shaft). Fig. Drive shaft 7. 7. 7. Pass theDrive rotary brush bar through the belt, ensuringshaft the correct end is located against the belt. Drive Pass the rotary brush bar through the belt, shaft ensuring the correct end is located against the Fig. 3 belt. Pass the rotary brush bar through the belt, ensuring the correct end is located against the belt. Rotate the running in t 9. Rotate the b Refitting running in tht 10. Refit the LRefitting and screwtht cleaner, usi 10. Refit the L-s overtighten and screw th cleaner, usin 11. Return the overtighten Connect to 11. Return the c Connect to t 9. 3. R emove the lens and replace the bulb (Fig. 7). Screw points 4. Replace the headlight lens and the two screws. 8. Screw points 5. Remove the broken belt and lift out the rotary brush bar. 5. Remove the broken belt and lift out the rotary brush bar. 5. Remove the broken belt and lift out the rotary brush bar. 8. 8. Pull the rotary brush bar forward (against the pull of the belt) and locate the square ends of the brush bar into location Fig.slots 4 in the floor nozzle. Pull the rotary brush bar forward (against the pull of the belt) and locate the square ends of the brush bar into location slots in the floor nozzle. Pull the rotary brush bar forward (against the pull of the belt) and locate the square ends of the brush bar into location slots in the floor nozzle. Fig. 5 9. Rotate the brush bar by hand to ensure the belt is running in the centre of its location on the brush. Refitting the floor nozzle base cover 9. Rotate the brush bar by hand to ensure the belt is 10. Refit theinL-shaped plate over the rotary brush bar, running the centre of its location on the brush. and screw the 5 screws back into the base of the Refitting the cover Rotate the brush bar nozzle by hand base to ensure thedo belt is cleaner, using afloor cross-headed screwdriver, not running the of its location on the brush. thecentre screws. 10. overtighten Refit theinL-shaped plate over the rotary brush bar, and screw the 5 screws intoposition. the base of the 11. Return the the cleaner tonozzle theback upright Refitting floor base cover do not cleaner, using amains cross-headed screwdriver, Connect to the supply. Switch onbrush to test. 10. Refit the L-shaped plate over the rotary bar, overtighten the screws. and screw the 5 screws back into the base of the 11. cleaner, Return the cleaner to the upright position. do not using a cross-headed Fig. 7 screwdriver, Connect to the the screws. mains supply. Switch on to test. overtighten 9. Fig. 6 8 the cleaner to the upright position. Connect to the mains supply. Switch on to test. 7 11. Return 7 Thermal Motor Protection Your Fuller Brush vacuum cleaner comes equipped with a thermal protector designed to protect your vacuum cleaner from overheating due to restricted airflow (i.e. clogged hose). Should this situation occur, the thermal protector will automatically shut the motor off to avoid any potential damage. NOTE: To determine if the thermal protector turned off the vacuum cleaner, refer to the vacuum cleaner’s headlight. If the headlight is on while the motor is off, then the thermal protector did safely shut down the motor. If the headlight and motor are both off, then there is some reason other than the thermal protector (i.e. pulled plug) the vacuum cleaner has shut down. How to Reset the Thermal Protector 1. Unplug the vacuum cleaner. 2. Allow the vacuum cleaner to cool at least 60 minutes. 3. Check for blockages, empty the dust container and clean the filters. 4. Plug the vacuum cleaner in and begin using. Please contact your Fuller Brush retailer with any questions. For Best Performance • Keep machine and all accessories clean and in good operating condition. • Empty dust container as needed or when it fills to the MAX line. • Clean filters every month or more frequently if vacuuming fine powders such as flour or dry wall dust. •A  lways use genuine filters and parts, as use of other products may result in poor cleaning or filtration performance. Fuller Brush filtration products are designed for maximum performance. • Store machine carefully in a dry area. • For optimum cleaning performance and safety, follow your owner’s manual. 9 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Check Point Possible Solution Suction power is weak. • Dust container • Floor nozzle • Filters • If the dust container is full, empty it. • If clogged, remove the object. • Clean or replace filters. The vacuum does not work. • Power cord Insert the power plug firmly into an electrical outlet. Sudden loss of power. • Thermal reset Turn off vacuum and unplug from electrical outlet. Let vacuum cool down for 60 minutes before turning back on. Check for clogs. Empty dust container. Dirt and debris are blowing through exhaust vent. • Filters Make sure both filters are clean, dry and installed correctly. 10 Fuller Brush Vacuum Cleaners PO Box 730 Fenton, MO 63026 www.fullerbrushvacuums.com Should your vacuum ever need service, simply call the retailer where the original purchase was made. ©2014 Fuller Brush Vacuum Cleaners. FBOM-JFM