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S1CO101W Vacuum Cleaner User Guide IMPORTANT: RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
WArnings: • Read these instructions thoroughly before using the vacuum cleaner. • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and 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. • To protect against electric shocks, do not put the mains cord, plug or motor housing in water or any liquid. Never operate the vacuum cleaner with wet hands. • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard. • Only use spare parts and accessories recommended by the manufacturer. • This cleaner is intended for household use only. Do not use the cleaner for purposes other than its intended use. • Never use this cleaner outdoors. This cleaner is only intended for internal use. • Do not use this vacuum to pick up water or any other liquids. • Do not use this vacuum to pick up any combustible substances or hot / burning objects. • This cleaner should not be used by children. Ensure that children do not play with the cleaner. • Only ever use the cleaner when it is fully assembled. 2
• Before storing the cleaner, ensure that the power button is switched off, the plug has been removed from the mains socket and the cable retracted. • Always ensure the cleaner is switched off at the mains before you change any of the accessories or perform any maintenance on the cleaner. • Never place your fingers or other objects into any part of the cleaner. Be aware that loose clothing or hair may become trapped in the cleaner if improperly used. • Never leave the cleaner unattended when switched on. • Before use ensure that all of the air vents of the cleaner are clear and there is no restriction of air flow. • When in use, ensure the power cord does not become trapped, pulled over or is left in close proximity to a strong heat source. Do not run over or pull the power cord around sharp edges. • When cleaning stairs, ensure the cleaner is on the step below you. NEVER place the cleaner above. • Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years. • Caution: Exhaust air discharged from the rear of the cleaner may extinguish a gas fire, pilot light or disturb ashes in an open fire. Always avoid directing the cleaner towards naked flames. • Important: This cleaner has a thermal safety device which automatically cuts off the power supply in case of over heating. If the safety device has switched the cleaner off, unplug from the mains and allow the cleaner to cool down. Once the cleaner has completely cooled down, plug it back into the mains supply and switch on. 3
You should have
Vacuum cleaner, hose, extension tubes, cleaner head & crevice tool.
How to... recognise the parts of the vacuum cleaner Handle
Opening button Hose insert
Dust container Power cord
Rear filter Extension tubes Air regulator Hose
Cleaning head Cable retrieval switch
Power switch
Crevice tool 4
How to... assemble the cleaner 1. Insert the end of the hose into the front of the vacuum cleaner.
2. Twist the hose clockwise to lock it into place.
3. Slot the wide end of one of the extension tubes onto the other end of the hose.
4. Slot the wide end of the remaining extension tube onto the end of the fitted extension tube.
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5. Slot the cleaning head onto the end of the extension tube.
6. Removing hose: Twist the end of the hose anti-clockwise (1), then pull the hose out of the front of the vacuum cleaner (2).
How to... use the cleaning head 7. The cleaner head can be used in two modes:
Brushes down: This is for carpeted and laminated type floors.
Brushes up: This is for use on hard and lino type floors.
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To change the mode, check if the cleaning head is in the mode you require. If it is not, push the vertical tab on the top of the cleaning head downwards.
IMPORTANT: The brushes on the cleaning head may mark the surface of a smooth floor. Special care should be taken on smooth floors. Special care should be taken when using the cleaner near or on laminated floors. Make sure the brushes are up before use to avoid scratches or damaging the floor. 6
How to... use the crevice tool 9. The crevice tool is for narrow gaps and hard to get at places.
To attach the crevice tool, pull the cleaner head off the end of the extension tube.
Slot the crevice tool onto the end of the extension tube.
10. The crevice tool has a brush fitted to the end for more delicate surfaces.
To use the brush, rotate the end of the crevice tool clockwise.
How to... adjust the suction power of the cleaner CLOSED
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11. The air regulator is found at the top of the handle of the hose.
To reduce the suction power push the air regulator to the open position (as shown).
To increase the suction power push air regulator to the closed position.
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How to... use the cleaner 12. Pull the power cord out of the back of the cleaner.
13. Push the plug into the socket and turn the power on (if applicable).
14. Push the power switch on the side of the cleaner down to switch on To turn the cleaner off, push the power switch down again.
15. Switch the power off at the socket (if applicable) and pull the plug out. Press the cable retrieval button on the side of the cleaner down and hold until all of the cable has been retrieved.
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How to... empty the dust container 16. Press the release button on the top of the vacuum cleaner inwards..
17. Lift the top section of the vacuum cleaner upwards of the bottom section.
18. Whilst holding the dust container over a bin or contained in a bin bag.
Push the button on the bottom of the dust container inwards (1) to open the bottom section of the dust container (2).
19. Remove the filter by twisting the bottom of it anti-clockwise. The filter can now be removed and the dust container emptied.
IMPORTANT: Be aware emptying the dust container may create a dust cloud. You may wish to empty the dust container outdoors. 9
How to... refit the dust container 20. Slot the filter back into the dust container and twist clockwise to lock in place.
21. Push the bottom of the dust container upwards until it locks in place
22. Slot the vacuum cleaners top section back onto the bottom section. Push the top section down until it locks into place.
23. Your vacuum cleaner is now ready for use.
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How to... clean or replace the HEPA filters IMPORTANT: To ensure your vacuum cleaner does not loose suction you will need to clean the filters after emptying the dust container.
24. Remove the top section of the vacuum cleaner as shown on page 8.
Remove the filter from the recess.
26. Tap the filter against the side of a bin to remove any excess dust.
27. Wash the filter in warm water.
25. IMPORTANT: Leave the filter for 24 hours to completely dry.
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28. Remove the filter by twisting the bottom of it anti-clockwise.
29. Pull the cover upwards off the filter.
30. Remove excess dust from the filter using a soft brush or a clean paint brush.
31. Wash the filter and cover in warm water.
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32. IMPORTANT: Leave the filter and cover for 24 hours to completely dry.
33. Slot the filter cover back over the filter.
34. Fit the filter base back on to the bottom of the filter.
35. Slot the assembled filter back into the top of the dust collector and turn clockwise to lock into place.
The top section of the vacuum cleaner can now be refitted.
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How to... clean or replace the external filter 36. Remove the filter cover on the back of the cleaner, push the tab on the top of the vent downwards and pull the cover off.
37. Grip the filter and pull it out. The filter can now be washed.
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38. The filters should now be washed in warm water.
39. Remove the filter from the back of the cleaner. The filter can now be washed
40. IMPORTANT: Leave the filter for 24 hours to completely dry.
41. Slot the filter back into the air vent cover.
42. Slot the air vent cover back into the recess in the back of the vacuum cleaner.
43. The vacuum cleaner is now ready for use.
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How to... change the fuse Slot the end of a screwdriver into the recess in the plug cover. Pull the fuse holder upwards until free of the plug. Slide the fuse out of the fuse holder. Slot the replacement fuse into the fuse holder. Slot the fuse holder back into the recess in the plug. Push down on the fuse holder until it is locked back in the plug. WARNING: Only ever use a 13 amp fuse.
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Trouble shooting... Problem
Solutions
The vacuum cleaner is plugged in but does not work.
• Check the power cord and plug are not damaged. • Check and replace the fuse in the plug.
The suction is decreasing and the vacuum cleaner is not picking dirt up.
• Check if the dust container is full, if so, empty it. • Clean the filters. • Check that there are no blockages in the hose or cleaning head, if so, clear the blockage.
Vacuum cleaner is over heating.
• Check that the filters are not blocked, if so, clean them following the instructions in this booklet.
Automatic power cord rewind does not fully rewind the power cord.
• Pull the power cord fully out and press the rewind button again.
Dust is coming out of the vacuum cleaner.
• The dust container has not been fitted correctly. Refit the container following the instruction in this booklet.
The air coming out of the vacuum cleaner smells.
• Clean the filters. Also clean the hose and dust container. • Ensure the filters have been left to dry for 24 hours before refitting back into the vacuum cleaner and using.
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