Using Your Cleaner; Cleaner Maintenance - Hoover purepower Instruction Manual

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USING yOUR ClEANER

1.
Extract power cord and plug it into the power supply. Do not pull the cord beyond the
red marker [5].
2.
Adjust the length of the telescopic tube by moving the telescopic tube release button
up and raise or lower the handle to the most comfortable cleaning position [6].
3.
Carpet & floor Nozzle** - Press the pedal on the nozzle
mode for the floor type.
hard Floor: brushes are lowered to protect the floor.
Carpet: brushes are raised for the deepest clean.
4.
Switch the cleaner on by pressing the On/Off button on the cleaner main body.
5.
Adjust the suction by moving the suction regulator to the desired level.
6.
The cleaner is equipped with Intelli- Sense, a technology that automatically adjusts
the power level depending on the amount of dust detected on the floor. The lCD
display will show the corresponding cleanliness level. when the cleaner detects the
dirt, the NOT ClEAN light will illuminate and the power will automatically increase.
when the cleaner recognize that the floor is clean, the NOT ClEAN light will go off and
ClEAN light will illuminate. At this time the power will automatically decrease. If you
require constant maximum power, press the MAX POwER button in the middle of the
display. [9]
7.
Switch off at the end of use by pressing the On/Off button
rewind button to wind the power cord back into the cleaner. [10]
8.
Parking and Storage - The tube can be parked for temporary storage while in use
or in the storage position when not in use [12].

ClEANER MAINTENANCE

replacing the dust Bag
If the bag check indicator is red please check and, if necessary, replace the bag.
1.
Remove the hose from the main cleaner.
[14] to open the cover and pull the bag collar to remove the bag. The full
2.
Press the button
dust bag should be disposed of correctly and carefully.
3.
fold a new bag as shown on the bag and fit by inserting the collar into the bag holder
[15].
4.
Close the cover.
Remember: the bag check indicator may also flash if an obstruction has occurred. In this
case refer to 'Removing A blockage from the System' .
*(Certain models only)
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[7] to select the ideal cleaning
[8]
[8]. Unplug and press thecord
[13]
Cleaning the Filter
To maintain optimum performance of your cleaner, please wash the Pre-Motor filter after
each 5 bag changes.
To remove the Pre-Motor filter press the latch at the top of the pre-motor filter frame to
unlock it from the cleaner. Tilt then remove the filter from the cleaner. wash it in hand
warm water and allow it to dry thoroughly before replacing it back in the cleaner [16].
Remember: Do not use hot water or detergents. In the unlikely event of the filters becoming
damaged, fit a Genuine Hoover replacement. Do not try and use the product without a
dust bag or filter fitted.
removing a Blockage From the System
If the bah check indicator is illuminated or flashing;
1. Check if the bag is full. If so refer to 'replacing the Dust bag' .
2. If is not full, then;
A.
Do the filters need cleaning? If so refer to 'Cleaning the filter' .
b.
Check if there is any other blockage in the system - Use a rod or a pole to remove
any blockage from the Teletube or flexible hose.
warning - The bag check indicator will turn red if the cleaner is used when full, if there is
a blockage or if the filters are dirty. If the cleaner is used for a significant period of time
with the bag check indicator at red, a thermal cut out will switch the cleaner off to prevent
[11],
overheating. The bag check indicator will turn green once the cleaner has switched off,
signalling that the thermal cut out has been activated. If this should happen, switch the
cleaner off, unplug it and then correct the fault. It will take about 30 minutes for the cut
out to automatically reset.
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