Hoover 7010PH Prestige Instructions For Use Manual

Prestige
7010
PH
POWERHEAD
PRESTIGE
Vibrating Powerhead Delivers
Deep Clean Performance
& Stylish Design
Cyclonic Bagless
Vacuum Cleaner
with Powerhead
7010PH Prestige
Congratulations on your purchase of your new HOOVER vacuum cleaner. There are many useful features built into your cleaner and we recommend that you carefully read this instruction book so that you may take best advantage of them.
Features:
1. Handle
2. Air Outlet
3. Hose
4. Length Adjust Release Button
5. Telescopic Tube
6. Powerhead
7. Dust Canister Handle
8. Dust Canister Release Button
9. Dust Canister
10. On/O ff Button
11. Upright Park
12. Power Cable
13. Automatic Cord Retract Button
Features
Specifications:
Watts: 1200W + 150W = 1350W Dust Capacity: 1.8L Noise Level: <72dBa Telescopic Tube: Chrome
Power Cable Length: 7m Weight: 5.6kg Operating Radius: 8m Filtration: HEPA H10
Accessories:
1. Flat Nozzle 2. Combination Upholstery Brush
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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. The infrequent pick-up of these materials in these circumstances may be harmful to your cleaner and may void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Please read these instructions thoroughly
This will ensure you obtain full benefit from your new cleaner. Keep this Instruction Manual in a handy place for future reference.
Important
Always switch the cleaner off and remove the plug from the electricity supply before cleaning your appliance, when not in use, or attempting any maintenance task. The cleaner must only be connected to an AC supply at the voltage shown on the rating plate. This cleaner should only be used for its intended purpose as described in these instructions. Never operate the vacuum cleaner without filters.
Before you begin
Precautionary measures:
1. Do not operate the vacuum cleaner too close to heaters, radiators, and other hot surfaces.
2. Before inserting the plug into the wall, make sure your hand is dry.
3. 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.
4. When you want to pull the plug from the wall, do not use the power cable, gently pull the plug from the power socket.
5.
If the air inlet, floor head or telescopic tube are blocked, you should switch off the cleaner straight away and remove from mains power. First clear the blocked substance before attempting to start the vacuum cleaner again.
1. Press the on/off button to turn the vacuum on.
2. To rewind the power cable, press the rewind button with one hand and guide the cable with the other hand to ensure that it does not whip, causing damage to the cable.
Instructions for Use
Warning
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
1. 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.
2. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
3. This appliance must not be used as a toy. Do not allow children to use the appliance unattended.
4. Use only as described in this instruction manual. Do not use for any other purpose except those outlined in this instruction manual.
5. If the power cable or plug appears damaged, do not use. If the vacuum cleaner is not working correctly, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return to a Hoover service agent or contact Hoover Customer Care: 1300 360 845 / sales@hooverfloorcare.com.au / www.hooverfloorcare.com.au.
6. Do not pull or carry the appliance by the power cable, use the power cable as a handle, or pull the power cable around sharp edges or corners. Avoid running the appliance over the power cable.
7. Keep the appliance away from heated surfaces.
8. Unplug the appliance by lightly grasping and pulling the plug from the wall. Do not unplug the machine by pulling on the power cable.
9. Do not handle the appliance and/or power cable with wet hands.
10. Always ensure that all openings and entry points on the appliance are clear from objects or any blockages before commencing use. Removal of dust, lint, hair and dirt from all openings and entry points will help improve airflow on the appliance.
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. gasoline, hot ashes, cigarettes, matches or anything burning) or use in areas where such substances and items may be present.
15. Hold the plug when rewinding onto cord reel. To prevent accidental injury do not allow the plug to whip when rewinding.
16. Ensure the appliance is disconnected from the mains power supply before connecting the hose to the unit.
17. Do not use the appliance without dust bag and/or filter in place.
18. If the power cable is damaged, return to a Hoover service agent or contact Hoover Customer Care in order to avoid a hazard.
19. Do not extend the power cable beyond the blue mark.
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 blue mark.
On/Off button
Instructions for Use
Instructions for Use (continued)
3. Motor Protective Features
This appliance has been designed with a temperature controller which can automatically cut off the power supply of the motor to prevent overheating. When the air-inlet or air-outlet pipe is overloaded or blocked, the temperature of the motor rises hence the temperature controller cuts off the power supply to the motor automatically allowing the motor to cool, preventing the cleaner from being damaged.
If the temperature controller is cut off, stop the cleaner immediately and pull out the power cable to allow the cleaner to cool, and check and remove the debris that is blocking the air inlet (this may be in the floor head, the hose or the spile), and replace the HEPA filter or filter gauze when required.
After allowing the motor to cool for 30 minutes, plug in the power cable and check whether the temperature controller has been reset. If the power supply of the cleaner hasn’t been cut off, the temperature controller of the motor won’t be reset even when the motor has become cool.
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
1. Keep hair, hands and feet away from rotating brush while the powerhead is running.
2. Remember the powerhead will operate whenever it is connected to a running vacuum. If children are present, make sure to turn the vacuum system off when leaving powerhead unit unattended.
3. Do not attempt to service or unclog the Powerhead while unit is running.
Clearing Powerhead Obstructions
If the powerhead brushbar is obstructed, it may automatically shut off. If this happens you will need to clear any obstructing objects and reset the powerhead.
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the powerhead brushbar.
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Plug the cleaner back into mains power and turn on the cleaner and powerhead to resume cleaning.
Instructions for Use
1. Before assembling the vacuum cleaner, confirm all parts and components for the cleaner are included by referring to Parts and Components List.
2. Ensure the cleaner is not connected to the power supply when assembling.
Hose Assembly
Insert the hose into the dust canister inlet in a horizontal direction. Ensure the two projecting parts align and gently insert. Turn the hose right when it is fully inserted, it should make a click sound when correctly inserted.
Assembly and Removal of the Dust Canister
Place the bottom of the dust canister on the projecting part at the front end of the cleaner, and press down the dust canister. When the front-end hook is entered into the corresponding part of the cleaner completely, and a click sound is heard, the dust canister is correctly inserted.
To remove the dust canister, press down the handle of the dust canister; when the handle is pressed down to the bottom, the dust canister can be lifted off the cleaner.
Telescopic Rod and Floor Head Assembly
Insert the front end of the hose handle into the telescopic tube. Then insert the other end of the telescopic tube into the rounded inlet of the floor head.
To remove the dust canister, press down the handle of the dust canister; when the handle is pressed down to the bottom, the dust canister can be lifted off the cleaner.
Instructions for Use (continued)
Maintenence
Maintenance
Ensure the vacuum cleaner is not connected to the power supply when performing any maintenance procedures. Use a damp cloth and mild detergent when cleaning the appliance.
Motor Filter Cleaning Warning: Ensure the cleaner is not connected to the power supply when
performing any maintenance procedures.
Vacuum Cleaner Storage
When not in use, ensure the cleaner is not connected to the power supply, and pull the power cable gently out of the power socket. Step on the automatic cord rewind button to reel in the power cable fully. Hang the floor brush onto the floor park, as is shown.
Store the cleaner in a cool dry location.
Dust Canister Cleaning
Remove the rubbish in the dust canister frequently to avoid unnecessary blockages that may lead to failure of the motor in prolonged occurrences.
Clean the dust canister only after the power cable of the cleaner has been removed from the power supply.
Hold the dust canister over the rubbish bin (bag), press down the dust release button of the dust canister, the bottom cover of the dust canister will automatically open allowing you to clear and empty the dust barrel.
Press the handle of the dust canister to remove the dust canister from the cleaner. Remove the top cover on the canister and then remove the filter. The filter can be cleaned by using a brush under luke warm water. Alternatively a new filter can be used as a replacement.
Caution:
It is normal that the white central filter in the dust barrel may change color, which will not affect its filtration performance. If the hose and the central filter are difficult to clean, it is recommended to use warm water to clean; ensure the filter is dry before reinstalling into the cleaner.
Key Points:
Please note: when the dust canister or the filter cover is not installed correctly, the vacuum cleaner will not function correctly. If the cleaner is not functioning correctly, check that the dust canister and the filter cover have been installed correctly.
Caution: Ensure the suction passage is always unobstructed, otherwise the motor may overheat.
Maintenence
Maintenance
Rear Motor Filter Replacement
The rear motor filter is installed behind the air outlet grid, this filter is washable. When dust or dirt is visible on the surface of the filter, the filter should be replaced or washed with warm water to maintain efficient suction
It is required to clean and replace the filters for the motor, after they have been used for 6 - 12 months. Remember to ensure all filters have been correctly installed into the cleaner before using the cleaner.
Key Points:
The power supply of the cleaner must be cut off before replacing any filter!
Fault Treatment
The cleaner will not turn on.
Check that the power cable is inserted securely; remove from the power supply and then reinsert into the power supply.
Check that the on/off switch is in the “ON” position.
The vacuum performance is deteriorating.
Check the appliance to ensure there are no blockages. Please clear any blockages that may be found.
Check that the air-inlet filter gauze is not dusty; frequently clean rubbish or replace air-inlet and air-outlet HEPA filters.
The cleaner makes an abnormal sound when switched on.
Turn off the cleaner immediately. Check the appliance to ensure there are no blockages.
Please clear any blockages that may be found.
Part Part Number Dust Container 33151745 Rod 31300534 Hose, with handle 31220423 Seal ring, HEPA frame 33701710 Filter, HEPA assembly 32200735 Filter, sponge premotor 32200736 Filter, premotor 32200737 Motor, flow thru 34200195 Cord 33200735
Please contact Hoover Customer Care: 1300 360 845 to find your local spare parts provider.
Troubleshooting
Problems and solution
If you come across a problem, please use the checklist of troubleshooting tips before ringing Hoover Customer Care.
Call Hoover Floorcare
with any product queries
Australia 1300 360 845
To find out more about our range,
visit: www.hooverfloorcare.com.au
email: sales@hooverfloorcare.com.au
Your Hoover cleaner, in the case of domestic use, has a three year parts and labour warranty against product defects and failures when the product is used in accordance with the terms and conditions of this warranty statement.
This warranty commences from the original date of purchase and is not transferable; please retain your original proof of purchase for any warranty claims. This warranty is valid only in the country where the cleaner is purchased.
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. The infrequent pick-up of these materials in these circumstances may be harmful to your cleaner and may void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Accessories and consumables including dust bags and filters, unless defective in manufacture, are not subject to this warranty. In order to prolong the life of accessories and consumables, regular care and maintenance is recommended.
When properly used and cared for, your cleaner will render excellent service; refer to the instruction manual for further details, as misuse or failure to follow the instructions makes this warranty void.
In the event of service or advice being needed, please contact Hoover Floorcare Asia Pacific Pty Ltd, Level 1, Building 2 Brandon Park Business Park, 530 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley Victoria 3150, or on 1300 360 845, Monday­Friday 9am-5pm EST. The decision to repair or replace the
Conditions of warranty
cleaner is at the sole discretion of Hoover Floorcare. If Hoover Floorcare decide to repair or replace the cleaner, it will do so at its own cost.
Hoover Floorcare is unable to accept responsibility under this warranty for any repair work not carried out by an authorised Hoover Service Agent or from the use of non-genuine parts. If any part is no longer available or manufactured, Hoover Floorcare will replace it with a genuine functional replacement part. This warranty does not apply to the cost of replacing any parts of the product due to normal wear and tear, alterations, improper installation, physical abuse, misuse or accidental damage. Any transportation costs involved in the repair of defective parts shall be borne by the claimant.
If proof of purchase cannot be provided at the time of a warranty claim or service, any work carried out on the cleaner is chargeable.
The repair or replacement of the cleaner under this warranty does not extend the original period of warranty.
The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all other rights and remedies in respect of the product as outlined under the Competition and Consumer Act and other State and Territory laws.
“Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded in the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.”
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