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WARNING
BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• This vacuum cleaner is
intended for household use
only and NOT for commercial
or industrial use.
• Only use the vacuum cleaner
indoors on dry surfaces and
keep the area you’re cleaning
well lit.
• Keep ngers, hair and loose
clothing away from moving
parts and openings whilst
using the vacuum cleaner.
• This vacuum cleaner can be
used by children aged from 8
years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities or lack of
DON'TS
• Don’t use the vacuum cleaner
if it has been dropped,
damage or left outdoors.
• Don’t run over the power cord
or use vacuum cleaner if the
power cord or plug is
damaged. Please contact our
Customer Service on:
0330 026 2626 (Mon-Fri
9:00am-5:00pm).
• Don’t handle the plug or use
the vacuum cleaner with
wet hands.
experience and knowledge if
they have been given
supervision or instruction
concerning use of the vacuum
cleaner in a safe way and
understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not
play with the vacuum cleaner.
Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made
by children without supervision.
• Only Dirt Devil recommended
tools should be used with the
vacuum cleaner, use of
non-branded Dirt Devil
accessories/tools will invalidate
your guarantee.
handle, pull the power cord
around corners, sharp edges
or close a door over the
power cord.
• Don’t unplug the vacuum
cleaner by pulling on the
power cord.
• Don’t vacuum up any
ammable or combustible
materials (lighter uid, petrol,
kerosene etc) or use the
vacuum cleaner in an area with
explosive vapours or liquid.
• Don’t pull or carry the vacuum
cleaner by the power cord.
• Don’t use the power cord as a
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• Don’t vacuum up hot coals,
cigarette butts, matches or
smoking hot burning items
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WARNING
DON'TS CONTINUED...
or use in an area where
there may be harmful uids
(chlorine, bleach, and
ammonia drain cleaner).
• Don’t attempt to remove
blockages with sharp objects
as this may cause damage
to the vacuum cleaner, remove
blockages only as instructed
in this guide.
DO'S
• Turn off all controls on the
vacuum cleaner before
disconnecting or connecting
the plug from the mains socket.
• Always make sure both the
pre-motor/post-motor lters are
in place before use.
• Take extra care when using
and positioning the vacuum
cleaner on the stairs
• Always switch off the vacuum
cleaner before disconnecting
or connecting the hose
and accessories.
• Keep all openings clear and
free from debris as this may
affect the airow/suction.
• Don’t vacuum up hard or sharp
objects such as glass, nails,
screws or coins etc.
• Don’t use the vacuum cleaner
with incorrect voltage as this
may result in damage or injury
to the user. The correct voltage
is listed on the ratings label.
• Use only CE approved 13amp
extension cords, non-approved
extension cords may overheat.
Care should be taken to
arrange the extension cord
as it can be a trip hazard.
• Store the vacuum cleaner in
a cool, dry area. If the lters
have been cleaned as per
the user guide instructions
ensure they are thoroughly
dry before storing away.
PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FURTHER USE AND USE
ONLY AS INSTRUCTED IN
THIS GUIDE.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
• Always replace the fuse in the
plug with a British 13amp fuse.
Always protect the power
cable from heated surfaces
and open ames.
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3.1 SELECTING A TOOL/ACCESSORY
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1. Select the tool/accessory according to
the surface to be cleaned:
- Combi tool (Fig. 2/1):
Floor tool for cleaning both carpets
and hard ooring.
- Crevice tool (Fig. 2/2):
Use this to vacuum dust from hard
to reach places.
- Dusting brush (Fig. 2/3):
Use this to vacuum dust off objects
that have sensitive surfaces.
- Turbo tool (Fig. 2/4*):
Is used to vacuum non-sensitive carpets,
runners, mats, and the like.
*Some models only:
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2. Check the selected tool/accessory
for damage.
ATTENTION: Use only intact tool/accessory.
If damaged, the nozzle may allow dust to escape
or scratch the surface.
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3.2 ASSEMBLY
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CAUTION
Before vacuuming, make sure that the fitted tool/
accessory suits the surface to be cleaned. Also observe
the flooring manufacturer's recommendations.
USE
BEFORE
*
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IMPORTANT: Risk of injury! Only attach the tool/accessory if the appliance is not connected to the power supply. The
cylinder vacuum cleaner could be switched on by accident.
*(Some models only)
1. Attach the selected tool/accessory to
the bottom end of the telescopic tube
(Fig. 3/A1) or hose handle (Fig. 3/B1).
2. Insert the end of the suction hose into
the intake opening (Fig. 4/A) of the
vacuum cleaner until you hear and feel it
locking into place.
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If using the telescopic tube:
3. Insert the hose handle into the upper end
of the telescopic tube (Fig. 4/B).
4. Adjust the length of the telescopic tube
(Fig. 4/C). Press down the release latch
on the tube to do this. Then extend the
telescopic tube to the desired length.
Let go of the release catch while pulling
until it locks in place. You will hear
a distinct click.
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CAUTION
Only use the cylinder vacuum cleaner when all filters are intact,
dry and correctly fitted. Make sure that no objects obstruct the
telescopic tube, the suction hose or other openings.
4.1 OPERATIONAL SAFETY
IMPORTANT: Risk of injury! Check machine and power cord before each use. A damaged machine must never be used.
IMPORTANT: Take extra care when positioning and using the vacuum cleaner on the stairs
IMPORTANT: The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a thermal cut-out. If for any reason the vacuum cleaner does
overheat the thermostat will automatically turn the vacuum cleaner off. If this happens, switch the vacuum cleaner
off and unplug. Remove and empty the dirt container also check the vacuum cleaner for blockages. Allow the vacuum
cleaner to cool for approximately 1 hour (if you have cleaned the filters please wait 24 hours for the filters to fully dry
before putting back into the machine).
4.2 HOW TO USE
IMPORTANT: When unwinding the power cord do not pull further than the yellow marker.
1. Pull out the cord by the
plug up to the yellow mark
(Fig. 5/1) and no further
than the red mark
(Fig. 5/2).
2. Plug into the mains.
3. Switch on the cylinder
vacuum cleaner with the
on/off switch (Fig. 5/4).
4. If using the combi tool, set
the "carpet/hard floor"
selector according
to the type of floor that is
to be cleaned (Fig. 6):
- Fig. 6/A: for deep- and
short-pile carpets, rugs.
- Fig. 6/B: for smooth
floors, e.g. parquet, tiles,
PVC, etc.
5. Open the air vent on the
handle to reduce the
suction if required.
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IMPORTANT: When leaving your working-area, switch off the appliance and comply with the notices in chapter 4.3,
"Switching off". This will help avoid accidents.
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4.3 SWITCHING OFF
CAUTION
Never store the machine directly next to heat sources
(e.g. heater, oven). Avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Heat can damage the machine.
USE
1. Switch off the cylinder vacuum cleaner
with the on/off switch (Fig. 5/4) and unplug
from the mains.
4.4 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
n Only carry the machine by its
carrying- handle (Fig. 7/1).
n If you want to store the machine for
longer period of time, empty the dirt
container, > Chapter 5.1, 'Emptying
the dirt container module'.
2. Keep the plug in your hand.
3. To retract the power cord, push the cord
retracting button (Fig. 5/3).
n Store the machine in a cool, dry place, out
of the reach of children. For storage you
can park the telescopic tube on the
vacuum cleaner by inserting the
parking-hook (Fig. 7/2) of the combi
tool into the parking slot (Fig. 7/3).
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5.1 EMPTYING THE DIRT CONTAINER
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CAUTION
Switch off the machine before emptying
the dirt container. This will prevent dirt
from damaging the machine.
n It is best to empty the dirt container after
each vacuuming session.
n Empty the dirt container at the latest:
- if the blockage light (Fig. 8/A1)
lights up;
- the "MAX" marking (Fig. 8/B1) has been
reached; or
- before prolonged storage or dispatch.
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1. Switch off the machine, chapter 4.3,
'Switching off'.
2. Remove the dirt container from its bracket
by pressing the dirt container release button
on the dirt container lid (Fig. 8/A2).
3. Empty the dirt container by holding it low
over a dustbin and only then press the
release catch (Fig. 8/B).
4. If the dirt container can no longer be
completely cleaned by simply opening
the bottom, the separator and shroud
has to be removed to be cleaned. >
Chapter 5.2 'Cleaning the dirt container
and pre-motor filter'.
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5.2 CLEANING THE
DIRT CONTAINER AND
PREMOTOR FILTER
CAUTION
The dirt container and the filter elements are washable,
but may not be cleaned in dishwashers or washingmachines. Also, do not use detergents or brushes with
hard bristles to clean them.
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n It is best to check the pre-motor filter each
time you empty the dirt container,
> Chapter 5.1, 'Emptying the dirt
container'.
n Clean the pre-motor filter at the latest when
the blockage light (Fig. 8/A1) lights up.
1. Switch off the machine, remove the dirt
container and empty it, > Chapter 5.1,
'Emptying the dirt container'.
2. Release the dirt container lid by firmly
turning anti-clockwise (Fig. 9/A). Remove it
from the dirt container.
3. Pull the pre-motor filter up and out of the
dirt container (Fig. 9/B).
4. Remove the separator and shroud from
the dirt container in an upward motion
(Fig. 9/ C).
5. Remove any residual dirt still clinging to the
dirt container, separator and shroud using a
dry cloth or a soft brush, e.g. the supplied
furniture brush.
IMPORTANT: Refrain from cleaning the separator and
shroud with water. Otherwise, adhering dirt particles may
clog the separator and shroud.
6. Hold the pre-motor filter low over a dirt bin.
Separate the filter elements from one another.
Remove larger agglomerations of dirt by
hand. Tap filter over a dirt bin to remove any
dirt and debris.
7. Rinse the pre-motor filter under water
(Max 40°C).
IMPORTANT: Let the filters dry for approx. 24 hours
at room temperature after cleaning. Only put them
back into the appliance when they are completely dry.
9. If one of the filter elements is damaged,
replace it with a new one, > Chapter 5.4,
'Spare parts and accessories'.
10. Put the separator and shroud back into the
dirt container (Fig. 10/B). Take care that the
two wide tabs and the narrow tab engage
in the wide grooves and the small groove,
respectively.
11. Reassemble the pre-motor filter and put it
back onto the separator and shroud
(Fig. 11/A).
12. Put the dirt container lid back on (Fig.
11/B). Take care that the two wide tabs
and the narrow tab engage in the wide
grooves and the small groove, respectively.
13. Lock the lid by turning it firmly clockwise
(Fig. 11/C) until it audibly clicks into place.
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5.3 CLEANING THE POST MOTOR FILTER
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nCheck the post-motor filter every time
you clean the pre-motor filter, > Chapter
5.2, 'Cleaning the dirt container
and pre-motor filter'.
1. Switch off the machine, > Chapter 4.3,
'Switching off'.
2. Push the release catch of the post-motor
filter cover down (Fig. 12/A) and open the
post-motor filter cover.
3. Remove the post-motor filter (Fig. 12/B).
4. Check the post motor filter for
any discolouration.
5. If the post motor filter is heavily
discoloured replace.
6. If the post-motor filter is damaged,
replace it, > Chapter 5.4, 'Spare parts
and accessories'.
7. Re-fit the post-motor filter (Fig. 13/A).
8. Attach the post-motor filter cover at the
bottom side first (Fig. 13/B) before folding
it up firmly. It will audibly snap into place.
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5.4 SPARE PARTS
CAUTION
Only Dirt Devil recommended spares and accessories
should be used with the vacuum cleaner, use of nonbranded Dirt Devil spares and accessories will invalidate
your guarantee.
Spare parts can be reordered from: www.DirtDevil.co.uk
or alternatively call 0330 026 2626.
MAINTENANCE
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5.5 TROUBLESHOOTING
IMPORTANT: Risk of injury! Never use a faulty machine! Always switch off the machine and disconnect it from the
mains before starting troubleshooting > chapter 4.3, "Switching off".
Problem
Blockage light
(Fig. 1/6) lights
up or cleaning
results are not
satisfactory.
Why does my
vacuum cleaner
have no power?
Solution
The dirt container is full. Empty the dirt container > Chapter 5.1,
'Emptying the dirt container'.
The filters are dirty. Clean the filter > Chapter 5.2, 'Cleaning dirt
container and pre-motor filter' or > Chapter 5.3, 'Cleaning the
post-motor filter'.
Tool/accessory, telescopic tube or suction hose is blocked.
Remove the obstruction. If necessary, use a long wooden stick
(e.g. a broomstick) to do this.
The air vent (Fig. 1/20) is open. Close the air vent (Fig. 1/20).
The attached tool/accessory, is unsuitable. Change the tool/
accessory, > Chapter 3.2, 'Selecting the proper nozzle'.
The position of the 'carpet/hard floor' selector (Fig. 1/27) is
inappropriate. Set the 'carpet/hard floor' selector (Fig. 1/27)
to the correct position for the type of floor, > Chapter 4.2,
'How to vacuum', step 4.
The motor thermostat may have tripped. If this has happened,
unplug the vacuum cleaner. Remove and empty the dirt
container and check the hose for blockages. Clean the filters
and allow the vacuum cleaner to cool for approximately 1 hour
(if you have washed the filters you will need to wait 24 hours
for the filters to fully dry before putting them back into the
vacuum cleaner).
The plug may not be fully pushed into the electrical socket.
Check the fuse in the plug if this needs replacing, always
replace with a British 13amp fuse.
NOTE:
If you were unable to solve the problem using the information in the table above, please contact
our Customer Service (UK) 0330 026 2626.
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MAINTENANCE
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Call our Customer
Service Department at
0330 026 2626
EEC Statement of Compliance: Manufacturer/EEC importer: Vax Limited trading as Dirt Devil, hereby on our own
responsibility, declare that the DDC05-E01/DDC05-P01 series is manufactured in compliance with the following
Directives: Safety: 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive. EMC: 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check
with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
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