Congratulations on the purchase of your new HOOVER vacuum cleaner. There are many useful
features built into your vacuum cleaner and we recommend that you carefully read this instruction
manual so that you may take best advantage of them.
Features:
1. Handle
2. On/Off Button (Powerhead)
3. Air Outlet
4. Handle Release Button
5. Hose
6. Telescopic Tube
7. Blockage Indicator (not shown)
8. On/Off Button (not shown)
9. Handle
Accessories:
18. Combination Floor Tool
19. Dusting Brush
20. Crevice Tool
21. Hand Turbo Tool
10. Dust Container Release Button
11. Automatic Cable Retract Button
12. Power Cable & Plug
13. Dust Container
14. Hose Inlet
15. Accessories Storage Compartment
(not shown)
16. Powerhead Height Adjustment Pedal
17. Powerhead
22. Mattress Cleaning Tool
23. Upholstery Tool
24. Flexible Brush
Specifications:
Power: 1500W+100W = 1600W Max.
Dust Capacity: 1.75 L
Noise Level: 70dBa
Telescopic Tube: Aluminium
Please contact Hoover Customer Care 1300 360 845,
NZ (09) 263 7573 to find your local spare parts provider.
Power Cable Length: 6m
Hose Length: 1.9 m
Weight: 8.06Kg
Features
3.
Before you Begin
This 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, walls and fabrics.
This cleaner is not fit to be used as an industrial cleaner hence will void the manufacturer’s warranty if
used inappropriately.
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.
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. Do not use vacuum cleaner to pick up water or liquids.
6. If the hose inlet, combination floor tool 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.
4.
Safety Precautions & Warnings
IMPORTANT! Always switch off the cleaner and remove the plug from the
electricity power supply before cleaning your appliance, when not in use or
attempting any maintenance task. The cleaner must only be connected to an
AC power supply at the voltage shown on the rating label. This cleaner should
only be used for its intended purpose as described in this instruction manual.
Never operate the vacuum cleaner without filters.
When using your vacuum cleaner, basic
precautions should always be observed, including
the following;
1. This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
2. Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
3. To prevent electrical shock, do not immerse
the appliance, power cord or power plug into
water or other liquids.
4. To prevent electrical shock, do not use the
vacuum cleaner outdoors or on wet surfaces.
5. Always check the power cord before use, the
power cord and the plug should be in a good
condition and must not be damaged. If the
power supply cord is damaged or defective,
it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in
order to avoid a hazard.
6. Do not unplug by pulling on the power cord.
To unplug, grasp the plug not the power cord.
Use only Australian and New Zealand electrical
safety approved extension cords.
7. Do not pull or carry the appliance by the power
cable, use the power cable as a handle or pull
the power cable around shaft edges or corners.
Avoid running the appliance over the power cable.
8. Ensure the appliance is switched off before
unplugging.
9. Do not handle or operate the appliance
with wet hands and follow electrical safety
precautions at all times.
10. Extreme caution should be exercised when
using the appliance on stairs.
11. Do not attempt to change the attachments
while the appliance is plugged in to mains
power supply. Switch off and remove plug from
mains power supply. Use only manufacturer’s
recommended accessories.
12. Do not operate the vacuum cleaner too
close to the heaters, radiators and other hot
surfaces.
13. Do not use the appliance to pick up flammable
items or combustible liquids (i.e. petrol, hot
ashes cigarettes, matches, explosive materials
or anything burning) or use in areas where
such substances and items may be present.
14. Do not use the appliance to pick up toxic
materials (i.e. chlorine bleach, ammonia).
Before you Begin
5.
15. Ensure the appliance is disconnected from the
mains power supply before connecting the hose
to the unit.
16. Do not operate or use the appliance without the
dust bag and/or filters in place.
17. Before vacuuming, remove any large or sharp
objects from the floor or cleaning surface in order
to prevent damage to the filter.
18. If the air inlet, floor head or the telescopic tube
is blocked, switch off the cleaner straight away
and remove from the mains power. First clear
the blocked object before attempting to start the
cleaner vacuum again.
19. Hold the plug when rewinding onto the cord reel.
To prevent accidental injury do not allow the plug
to whip when rewinding.
20. Do not extend the power cable beyond the
yellow mark.
21. Do not leave the appliance unattended when it is
connected to a mains power supply.
22. Before carrying out any maintenance service
or cleaning the filters, always switch off the
vacuum cleaner and disconnect the plug
from power supply.
23. Keep ends of the hose, telescopic tube and
other openings away from your face and body.
24. Do not use the vacuum cleaner if it is damaged
or breaks down. Check the electrical regularly
for defects. If connection cables, electrical
hoses, electrical contacts and electric tubes are
damaged, have them replace immediately.
25. Never clean the vacuum cleaner or any of
the electrical parts, especially the electrical
connections with water or liquid cleaners.
26. Never attempt to make any modifications
electrically to the vacuum cleaner.
27. Always store the appliance indoors in a cool
and dry place.
28. Do not pickup water, dry household use only.
29. Damage caused by improper use or by not
observing the instructions in this manual will
void warranty.
Vacuum Cleaner with Powerhead
1. The electric hose contains electrical connections;
- Do not immerse it in water for cleaning;
- The hose should be checked regularly and
must not be used if damaged.
- The vacuum cleaner handle contains
electrical connections the handle is not a
serviceable part
- The vacuum cleaner rod contains electrical
connections the rod is not a serviceable part
- The vacuum cleaner powerhead contains
electrical connections the powerhead is not a
serviceable part
2. Use the electric powerhead only for vacuuming
dust and dr y substances in the home.
3. Never run over the power cable with the
powerhead as the cable could get damaged.
4. Never touch the brush roller while the vacuum
cleaner is connected to the mains.
5. To prevent unnecessary wear on the powerhead
cleaning nozzle keeps it moving while in
operation.
6. Keep hair, hands and feet away from rotating
brush while the powerhead is running.
6.
Assembly
IMPORTANT! Always remove the plug from the power socket before fitting or
removing accessories!
Connecting the Dust Container Subassembly
Align
the two
marks
1. Align the mark on the dust container with the mark on the top cover, and fit the cover into the
dust container.
2. Align the mark on the dust container with the mark on the top cover. Make sure the contacting
surfaces are aligned. Adjust the top cover in a clockwise direction.
3. When the mark on the top cover and the mark on the middle of the dust container are lined up
completely, the dust container assembly is correctly assembled.
4. Disassemble the dust container by following the above instructions in reverse.
Align
the mark
Assembled
position
Warnings
7.
Assembly (continued)
1. Fitting or Removing the Flexible Hose
Fitting:
Insert the flexible hose into the air intake duct of the vacuum.
Press until it clicks into position.
Removing:
Remove the plug from the power socket and then release the
flexible hose from the air intake duct by pressing the two buttons.
2. Fitting the Extension Rods
and Accessories
Note: Ensure the powerhead switch on the handle is in the
“off” position before fitting the handle to the rod.
a. Fit the extension rod to the handle, gently insert the handle
into the extension rod and push until it clicks in place.
b. Fit the floor head to the extension rod, gently insert the
extension rod into the floor head and push until it clicks
in place.
Tip: It is recommend to place the floor head on the floor
when you insert the rod into the floor head.
Note: when use the combination floor head, please turn the powerhead switch to the
“off” position.
8.
Accessories
Powerhead
Compact design with illuminated powerhead
for deep carpet cleaning. Not recommended
for use on hard floors.
CarpetHard Floors
Crevice Tool
For radiators, crevices, corners, baseboards and
between cushions.
Combination Floor Tool
Ideal for daily cleaning on carpets
and hard floors.
Upholstery Tool
For vacuuming furniture and upholstery.
Assembly
9.
Accessories (continued)
Dusting Brush
For furniture, blinds, bookshelves and lamp shades.
Hand Turbo Tool
Ideal for pet hair removal with this multi function air driven turbo tool.
Note:
1. Never run over the power cable with the floor tool.
2. Never touch the brush roller while the vacuum cleaner is
connected to the mains power supply.
3. Keep hair, hand and feet away from the rotating brush while
the power head is running.
Flexible Brush
Removing dust from hard to reach places is made easy with the
flexible brush.
Mattress Cleaning Tool
Remove dirt and allergens from mattresses easily with this mattress
tool attachment.
Note:
1. Never run over the power cable with the floor tool.
2. Never touch the brush roller while the vacuum cleaner is
connected to the mains power supply.
3. Keep hair, hand and feet away from the rotating brush while
the power head is running.
10.
Instructions for Use
Before using the appliance, 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. Don’t expend the cable beyond the red mark.
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.
3. Press the on/off button on the handle to operate
the powerhead.
4. Gently press the powerhead height adjustment
pedal to adjust the height of the brush bar to suit
your carpet.
Note: when using the combination floor head, please
turn the power head switch to the “off” position.
Accessories
11.
Maintenance
IMPORTANT! 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.
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. Press the automatic cord rewind button to reel in the power cable fully.
Hang the floor brush onto the floor park. The powerhead must be stored separately.
Store the cleaner in a cool dry location.
Dust Container Cleaning
IMPORTANT! Press the dust container release button to remove the dust
container, do not pull the clip on the handle of the dust container to remove the
dust container which can cause damage to the cleaner and dust container.
Remove the rubbish in the dust canister frequently to avoid unnecessary
blockages that may lead to failure of the motor in prolonged occurrences.
Dust Release
Button
IMPORTANT: Do not allow the dust to go past the max. line.
The bin must be emptied before dust reaches the max. line.
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 canister.
12.
Hand Turbo Brush
Warning: Ensure the cleaner is not connected to the mains power supply when
performing any maintenance procedures.
1. Unlock the neck on the hand turbo brush by twisting anti-clockwise.
2. Push the release buttons on the side of the Hand Turbo Brush down to unlock the external
bristles. Rotate this bristle attachment upwards.
3. Remove the clear cover.
4. Remove any dirt or hair from the roller brush.
5. Replace the clear cover.
6. Lock the neck on the hand turbo brush by twisting clockwise.
7. Rotate the external bristles down and lock the side release buttons by pushing upwards.
Maintenance
13.
Maintenance (continued)
Pre Motor Filter Cleaning
1. Remove the canister by pressing the dust container release button.
2. Pull the clip on the handle of the dust canister to release the lid.
3. Remove the filter, this can be washed with luke warm water.
Key Points:
Please note: when the dust container release button or the filter cover is not installed correctly, dust can
get through the motor and cause damage to the vacuum. After cleaning, always 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.
CAUTION! Do not put the filter in the washing machine.
CAUTION! Do not use hair dryer to dry the filter.
Blockage Indicator Light
If the blockage indicator light is on, switch off the cleaner, check there is no blockage in the filter, hose,
inlet hole and empty the dust canister.
14.
Mesh Filter Cleaning
Remove the canister by pressing the dust container release button.
Remove the mesh filter and clean with luke warm water.
Rear Motor HEPA and Carbon Filter Replacement
The rear motor HEPA and carbon filter is installed behind the air outlet grid, this HEPA filter is
washable. However frequent wash to the carbon filter can reduce the life of the carbon filter. When
dust or dirt is visible on the surface of the HEPA 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. This may vary depending on frequency of use. 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!
Maintenance
15.
Maintenance (continued)
Cleaning and Changing the Air Inlet Filter
• The air inlet filter should be cleaned at least twice a year or when it becomes visibly dirty.
• Always operate the cleaner with filters installed, otherwise, reduced suction or motor
damage may result.
• Disconnect from electrical outlet, before cleaning filter.
• Do not use a washing machine to rinse filter.
• Do not use hair drier to dry it.
• Filter must be completely air dry before re-assembling.
Cleaning and Changing the Air Inlet Filter (continued)
1. Press the dust canister release button on the top of the canister handle to remove the dust canister
from the cleaner. Pull the clip on the front of the handle to open the lid of the dust bin.
2. Take out the filter from the machine.
3. Clean as per the above directions and replace back into machine once completely dry.
4. Replace the filter with a new filter when required.
Cleaning the Motorised Powerhead
The rotating brush must be free of debris for effective cleaning and
maximum suction. Disconnect the motorised powerhead and turn
it over to inspect the bottom. If a buildup of debris is wound around
the rotating brush, remove by carefully cutting with scissors. Avoid
damaging or cutting the bristles.
16.
Changing the Motorised Powerhead Drive Belt
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn all power off
from the unit and unplug the unit before performing any cleaning,
maintenance or troubleshooting checks. Failure to do so may result
in electric shock or personal injury.
Depending on how much your vacuum is
used, the motorised powerhead drive belt will
occasionally require changing.
1. Disconnect the powerhead from the
telescopic tube.
2. Turn the powerhead upside down and
turn the 3 locking rods anti-clockwise to
unlock the bottom plate.
3. First lift up the end of the rotating brush
with no belt and remove it. Then lift the
end cap where the belt loops around.
Maintenance
17.
Maintenance (continued)
Changing the Motorised Powerhead Drive Belt (continued)
4. Slide the old belt off the drive shaft and then
the end cap. If the belt is broken, remove all the
broken pieces.
5. Place the new belt over the drive shaft first and then
the end cap. Make sure the lettering on the belt is on
the outside. Insert the end cap into the groove.
6. Holding the rotating brush, insert it into the end cap
first and then into the groove on the other side.
7. Replace the bottom plate.
Please contact Hoover Customer Care: 1300 360 845 to find your local spare parts provider.
PartPart Number
Hose31220 477
Dust Bin3315182 6
Power Head114 0 0 12 3
Cord Retract Assembly33200885
Rear Cover3315182 7
Motor33300684
Filter set (HEPA Carbon, Pre motor mesh & sponge filters)32200888
Round Brush3113 0 0 9 2
Crevice Tool31120107
18.
Troubleshooting
Problems and Solutions
If you come across a problem, please use the checklist of troubleshooting tips before
ringing Hoover Customer Care.
FaultSolutions
The cleaner will not
turn on.
The vacuum
performance is
deteriorating.
The cleaner makes an
abnormal sound when
switched on.
Powerhead not
working.
Hand turbo tool is not
working.
Mattress cleaning tool
is not working.
Hand turbo tool is
not working.
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.
Switch off the machine.
Check the appliance to ensure there are no blockages.
Clear any blockages that may be found.
Check that the air-inlet filter is not dusty; clean rubbish or replace
air-inlet and air-outlet HEPA filters.
Clean the remaining dust inside the dust container and blue cyclone filter.
Turn off the cleaner immediately.
Check the appliance to ensure there are no blockages.
Clear any blockages that may be found.
Check the dust bin or powerhead is installed securely.
Check that the on/off button is in the “ON” position.
Check the installation of the powerhead is correct.
Turn off the cleaner, let it cool down for 20 mins.
Clean any big objects trapped around the roller bar.
Check there is no object pressing the top of the powerhead.
Adjust the height of the powerhead to suit the area to be cleaned.
The hand turbo tool will start working only when the brush of the tool
touches the surface to be cleaned.
Ensure there are no blockages in the brush roller of the hand turbo tool.
The mattress cleaning tool will start working only when the brush of the
tool touches the surface to be cleaned.
Ensure there are no blockages in the brush roller of the mattress cleaning tool.
Switch off the machine and ensure there are no blockage in the brush roller.
Ensure there are no blockages in the brush roller of the hand turbo tool.
Maintenance
19.
allergy
Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner with
Deep Cleaning Powerhead
Conditions of warranty
Your Hoover cleaner, in the case of domestic use, has a two 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
Business Park, 530 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley Victoria 3150,
or on 1300 360 845, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm EST. The decision
to repair or replace the 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.”
Call Hoover Floorcare
with any product queries
Australia 1300 360 845
New Zealand (09) 263 7573
To find out more about our range,
visit: www.hoover.com.au
www.hoover.co.nz
email: sales@hooverfloorcare.com.au
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