WERTHEIM Power Clean W4000 User Manual

High performance bagged vacuum cleaner with powerhead

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User Manual
High Performance
Bagged Vacuum
Cleaner with
Powerhead
Powerhead Image &
Cleaner
TO BE
PHOTOGRAPHED

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Summary of Contents for WERTHEIM Power Clean W4000

  • Page 1 User Manual High Performance Bagged Vacuum Cleaner with Powerhead Powerhead Image & Cleaner TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED...
  • Page 2 Features On/Off Switch (on machine) Flexible Hose Telescopic Wand Wand Length Adjustment Cord Rewind Powerhead Powerhead Height Adjustment Button Variable Speed Control Combination Floor Tool Mini Hand Turbo Brush Crevice Tool Dusting Brush...
  • Page 3 IntroduCtIon Congratulations on the purchase of your new Wertheim vacuum cleaner. There are many useful features built into your cleaner and we recommend that you carefully read this instruction manual so that you may take best advantage of them. due to our program of continuous product improvement and innovation, sometimes the product you buy may differ slightly from the one shown on this product carton.
  • Page 4: Before You Begin

    BeFore You BegIn The cleaner must be operated in accordance with these instructions and used only for domestic household cleaning to remove DRY dirt and dust from household carpets, flooring and fabrics. This cleaner is not fit to be used as an industrial cleaner, and is not designed for the collection of vitreous building material including particle board, construction products and similar products such as wood/fibres, cement, fillers, fibre glass etc or excessive or frequent sand.
  • Page 5: Precautionary Measures

    Precautionary measures: Do not operate the vacuum cleaner too close to heaters, radiators, and other hot surfaces. Before inserting the plug into the wall, make sure your hand is dry. Before turning on the vacuum cleaner, remove any large or sharp objects from the floor or cleaning surface in order to prevent damage to the filter.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    SaFetY InStruCtIonS To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: do not leave the appliance connected to the mains power supply when not in use. Disconnect from any power supply before performing any maintenance duties. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
  • Page 7 11. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all body parts away from openings and entry points on the appliance. 12. Ensure the appliance is switched off before unplugging. 13. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. 14. do not use the appliance to pick up flammable items or combustible liquids (i.e.
  • Page 8: Instructions For Use

    InStruCtIonS For uSe Before using, unwind a sufficient length of cable and insert the plug into the power socket. A yellow mark on the power cable shows the ideal cable length. Do not extend the cable beyond the red mark. Press the on/off button to turn the vacuum on.
  • Page 9: Assembling Your Cleaner

    assembling Your Cleaner The cleaner should be switched off and disconnected from the mains power supply before you start to assemble. Connect the hose connector to the cleaner making sure it fits firmly. Fit handle into the telescopic wand until it clicks into place. Extend or reduce the length of the wand by depressing button and...
  • Page 10 InStruCtIonS For uSe (cont’d) assembling Your Cleaner (cont’d) The cleaner should be switched off and disconnected from the mains power supply before you start to assemble. Push the wand into the powerhead (or combination floor head), until it clicks into place. To remove, press button and separate.
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    Powerhead The use of a powerhead is recommended for the optimal cleaning of carpets. The rotating design allows the powerhead to move in any direction, making it easily manoeuvrable around obstacles. Safety Precautions Keep hair, hands and feet away from rotating brush while the powerhead is running.
  • Page 12: Variable Speed Control

    aCCeSSorIeS dusting Brush/ Crevice tool On-board tools are located in their own compartment between control panel and hose outlet and include a crevice tool and dusting brush. Attach tools to the end of the handle or the wand. Variable Speed Control Push the (–) button to reduce energy consumption and to...
  • Page 13: Maintenance

    MaIntenanCe alwaYS dISConneCt VaCuuM FroM MaInS Power SuPPlY BeFore StartIng tHIS ProCedure! Step 1. remove Screws • Remove screws from the base of the powerhead. Step 2. remove Powerhead Cover • Turn the nozzle upright and lift the hood off (a). Step 3.
  • Page 14 MaIntenanCe (Cont’d) Step 4. • Lift brushroll cover off (C). Step 5. Check/remove Belt • If belt is not broken but is stretched or cut, pull it off the motor pulley (d). Step 6. remove/replace Belt • Lift up the end of the brushroll Remove the old belt from the brushroll pulley (e) and replace with a new belt.
  • Page 15 Step 7. replace Brushroll • Hold the opposite end of brushroll in place. Push the belt end forward and down while rotating the end plate (F) until it slides into place. Turn the brushroll, making sure it rotates freely. Step 8. replace Brushroll Cover •...
  • Page 16 MaIntenanCe (Cont’d) Step 10. when to replace the Brushroll • When brushroll bristles are worn, the brushroll should be replaced. • To check condition of the bristles, hold a card on the bottom plate while turning the brushroll. Replace the brushroll if bristles do not touch the card.
  • Page 17 How to Clear Blockages • Low suction or pick up may be due to a blockage in the system. Refer to the following steps to check for blockages, continuing with each step until the blockage is found. Hose/wand Blockage • Disconnect powerhead and wand from handle.
  • Page 18 MaIntenanCe (Cont’d) Powerhead Blockage • If the nozzle becomes clogged, use the following procedures to check for and clear the blockage. • If blockage is severe enough the powerhead will shut off. After the blockage is cleared you must push the overload Protection reset button (a) before the powerhead will operate again.
  • Page 19: Height Adjustment

    Height Adjustment The Powerhead is at the centre of the deep cleaning technology. It has a number of innovative features to make cleaning fast and efficient. There is a six step brush height adjustment, and a dirt seeking headlight. For added safety, an overload protection device has been fitted. Mini Hand turbo Brush warnIng: enSure tHe Cleaner IS not ConneCted to tHe MaInS Power SuPPlY wHen PerForMIng anY...
  • Page 20 MaIntenanCe (Cont’d) Mini Hand turbo Brush (cont’d) Step 4: Remove any dirt or hair from the roller brush. Step 5: Replace the clear cover. Step 6: Lock the neck on the hand turbo brush by twisting clockwise. Step 7: Rotate the external bristles down and lock the side release buttons by pushing upwards.
  • Page 21 Changing the germastadt dust Bag ensure the vacuum cleaner is not connected to the mains power supply when performing any maintenance procedures. use a damp cloth and mild detergent when cleaning the appliance. This dust bag has a unique sealing system locking in the dust, making disposal easier, and ensuring no allergens are returned to the room.
  • Page 22 MaIntenanCe (Cont’d) Changing the germastadt dust Bag (cont’d) 4. Lift up dust bag holder and bend tab over to seal bag for disposal. 5. Refit new dust bag by sliding into dust bag holder. 6. Make sure that bag fits correctly and close lid securely.
  • Page 23: Filter Maintenance

    Filter Maintenance The HEPA filter should be replaced when clogged or at least once a year. Do not use cleaner without the filters fitted as it will cause damage to the cleaner. 1. To remove motor filter, open cleaner cover and remove dust bag.
  • Page 24 MaIntenanCe (Cont’d) Filter Maintenance (cont’d) 4. Remove the motor filter from its carrier and wash under warm tap water. Dry thoroughly and refit. 5. The HEPA filter is located above the motor filter, remove by lifting latch and slide towards you. 6.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    SPeCIFICatIonS Max. Wattage: 1900W + 200W = 2100W Dust Capacity: 5L Noise Level: 65dBa Telescopic Tube: Aluminium Power Cable Length: 8m Net Weight: 12.15kg trouBleSHootIng Service problems that appear to be major can often be solved easily. You can be your own troubleshooter by reviewing this guide. All other servicing should be done by an authorised service agent or qualified technician.
  • Page 26: Spare Parts

    SPare PartS dust Bag 4pk 32410181 HePa Filter 32200566 exhaust Filter 32200565 rod (aluminium) 31300544 Hose & Handle 31220412 Powerhead (PB22) 11400108...
  • Page 27 This warranty on your cleaner commences The decision to repair or replace the cleaner is at the sole discretion of International Cleaning from the original date of purchase and is not Solutions Pty Ltd. transferable; please retain your original proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
  • Page 28 International Cleaning Solutions Pty. ltd. ACN 119 462 798 Level 1, Building 2, Brandon Business Park 530 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley, Victoria 3150 www.wertheim.net.au www.wertheim.co.nz enquiries@wertheim.net.au V1 1112...

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