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Parts Checklist; Extension Cable - Vax CANISTER Easy Manual

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Parts checklist

Before using your VAX, please read 'Important safety information' on page 11.
Cone filter unit
Motor unit
Mini Turbo Brush
Crevice tool
Recovery bucket
Combination tool
Flexible Suction Hose and Hand grip
Fibreflow Carpet
Washing Tool
2
Water reservoir
Upholstery
Tool
Dusting
Upholstery
Brush
washing tool
Dust bags
VAX
VAX Carpet Spot
Carpet
& Stain Remover
Cleaner
Stainless Steel Extendible Wand
Liquid Delivery Tube
Liquid Control Assembly
Important safety information
VAX Anniversary Model Specifications
THIS 'EASY GUIDE' SHOULD BE READ
COMPLETELY AND REFERRED TO AT ALL
TIMES BEFORE USING YOUR VAX.
This 'easy guide' should be retained with your VAX for future reference.
If your VAX is sold or transferred to a new owner, this guide should be
passed on so that the new owner can become acquainted with the
machine and this information. The following information is provided in
the interest of safety.
Please read it before using your VAX.
DO'S
Use only genuine VAX replacement parts.
Use of non VAX® fluids, filters and accessories may damage your
machine and void your warranty.
Ensure the mains cable is fully unwound and straightened before
use.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in
order to avoid a hazard.
Ensure the mains cable is kept well away from the revolving
brushes (where fitted) of your VAX, when it is turned on and
running.
Keep the mains cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges and rough
surfaces and avoid damage in any other way.
Exercise extreme care when cleaning stair carpets. Ensure that
your VAX is in a stable position at either the top or bottom of the
stairs without over-stretching the hose or cable. When cleaning the
stair treads, always keep a hand firmly on your VAX. You may prefer
to remove the castors.
Follow the instructions in this user guide when fitting accessories
or tools.
Remove the plug from the wall socket before carrying out any
maintenance specified in this guide.
Change dust bag and filters at regular intervals as specified on
page 3 of this guide.
Store your VAX in a dry place.
Have your VAX serviced by an authorised VAX Service Agent only
using genuine VAX spare parts.
DONT'S
This appliance is not intended for use by young or infirm persons
unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible
person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
Never drag your VAX by the mains cable.
Never tug at the mains cable to remove the plug from the wall
socket.
Never allow the complete coiled mains cable to drop on the floor
as this may result in kinks or knots occurring in the cable, causing
premature failure.
Don't let anyone touch the rotating brush bar (where fitted) unless
your VAX is disconnected from the mains.
Never use your VAX in the presence of flammable gases.
Avoid sucking up hot items, hazardous liquids or any other material
which could damage your VAX.
Never leave your VAX running unattended.
Never use your VAX without a dust bag.
If your VAX fails to operate, never attempt to repair it yourself as
repairs carried out by an unauthorised or inexperienced person may
cause injury to you or damage to your VAX.
Never alter the specification or modify your VAX in any way.

EXTENSION CABLE

If using an extension cable always ensure that the insulation sheath is
in good condition and is not damaged in any way.
Make sure that the plug and socket are fitted to the extension cable
correctly, if in doubt have it checked by a qualified electrician.
Always use the extension cable in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
IMPORTANT: When carrying out any maintenance or cleaning
operations on this product, it is essential that the plug is removed
from the wall socket.
In the interests of product improvement,
the Company reserves the right to
introduce modifications or alterations
without notice.
IMPORTANT
"Vaxing" is a term used to describe the washing of carpets using the
unique Vax Cleaning system. Not many people realise just how dirty
carpets can become, even when regular maintenance is carried out by
owners or professional cleaners. No matter how powerful a vacuum
cleaner, dry vacuuming of carpets will only remove surface dirt.
When Vaxing for the first time, many owners are astounded at the
amount of dirt and grime this washing system releases from their
carpets. Depending on many factors such as age of carpet,
neighbourhood conditions (ie. dry, dusty, muddy, sandy) etc., in some
instances the release of dirt particles can be so extensive that the
carpet becomes discoloured. This is due to the efficiency of the Vax
system and is not a malfunction of the unit. With subsequent Vaxing
treatments, the discolouration will diminish. For heavily soiled carpets
it may take a number of treatments.
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