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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Warning:
To reduce the risk of electric 
shock, the power cord must be 
disconnected before changing the dust bag 
or performing maintenance/trouble shooting 
checks.
Replacing the Dust Bag
1. To open main unit, press the storage 
compartment release button to unlock 
and lift the cover. (Fig. 4)
Warning:
Before closing main unit, 
make certain that paper bag is well 
inside the compartment and does not get 
caught between the hinges when closing 
the cover.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Paper bag
holder
b) Push in
a) Cardboard
insert 
Warning:
To reduce the risk of 
electric shock, the power cord 
must be disconnected before removing 
the dust bag, HEPA-Type filter,changing 
the filters or performing 
maintenance/trouble shooting checks.
The efficiency of your air driven turbo 
brush depends on the bristle brush 
rotating at high speed. Strong air suction 
is needed to accomplish this. In order to 
ensure that maximum air suction is 
maintained, please read the following 
instructions:
1. Change the dust bag frequently.
2. Replace the pre-motor and post motor 
filters as needed.
3. Ensure that the rotating brush is kept 
free of hair and string which may 
accumulate and decrease brush 
performance.
4. Keep Air Driven Turbo Brush turbine 
free of dirt and foreign matter. (See 
illustration below for cleaning 
instructions.)
Turbine
Tilt
Upwards
Locking Latch
1. Slide locking latch forward then tilt the 
top housing of the brush upwards. The 
top housing is hinged and will tilt up 
approximately 45° only. (See 
illustration above)
2. Inspect turbine wheel and air passage 
for debris and/or blockage. Remove 
debris if present.
3. Inspect the rotating brush for built-up 
hair or string. If present, remove by 
carefully cutting with scissors. Avoid 
damaging or cutting bristles.
4. Once clean, close the top cover of the 
turbo brush and slide the locking latch 
toward the rear of the brush to lock.
Cleaning Air Driven Turbo Brush
Using the Air Driven Turbo Brush
Your vacuum cleaner includes a manual 
variable suction control.  The suction power can 
be adjusted by moving the slide regulator to the 
desired position between Open and Closed. 
(Fig. 3) Open gives you less suction, closed 
maximum suction. For example, less suction is 
required on upholstery and draperies compared 
to thick carpets, which require maximum 
suction.
Fig. 3
1.
Crevice Tool with Brush
For radiators, crevices,
corners, baseboards and 
between cushions.
2.
Upholstery Brush
The upholstery brush is 
used for the furniture
Note:
Once all 
attachments are 
in place, unwind 
a sufficient length 
of cable and insert 
the plug into the 
wall outlet. A 
yellow mark on 
The power cord 
shows the ideal 
cable length. Don't pull the power cord 
beyond the red mark.
1. Insert the power plug into the wall 
outlet. (Fig. 1)
2. Press the Power 
On/Off button 
located on the 
unit to turn the 
vacuum cleaner 
"On".
3. To rewind the 
power cord, press the cord rewind 
button with one hand and hold the 
plug of the power cord with the other 
hand to ensure that it does not whip 
causing damage or injury. (Fig. 2)
Using your Vacuum
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
On/Off
Switch
Crevice Tool and Dusting Brush
Assembling Your Vacuum Cleaner
Note:
Always remove the power plug 
from the wall outlet before assembling or 
removing accessories.
2. Fitting the Extension Tubes 
to the Flexible Hose
Push the extension tube that is 
without the parking position hook  
into the curved wand / hose 
extension, as  shown in the 
illustration below. Then insert the 
other extension tube into this one.
1. Attaching the Flexible Hose 
to the Vacuum
Connect the flexible hose into the 
hose inlet. Push in until you hear a 
“click”, indicating it is in its locked 
position.
3. Fitting the Floor to Carpet 
Brush to the Extension Tube 
Push the end of the extension tube 
into the floor-to-carpet brush as 
show in the illustration below.
Floor to Carpet 
Brush
Extension 
Tube
Note Vacuuming new carpet or carpet 
with fine powders may clog the dust 
bag, so check the bag more often.  
Never operate without dust bag in 
place.
2. Remove the old dust bag by pushing 
the paper bag holder towards the rear 
of the unit and then pull up on the 
cardboard collar. Dispose of paper 
bagsNever reuse Paper Bags.
3. To insert a new dust bag slide the 
cardboard collar end with the slot into 
the matching slot on the holder (a). 
Cardboard should be behind the (2) 
two securing tabs on holder. Press 
the paper bag holder (b) toward the 
front of the unit and make sure that 
the paper bag is locked in place. 
(Fig. 5)
4.  Close storage compartment cover.
Manual Suction Control
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