Logik L16VUR11 Instruction Manual

Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner
Instruction Manual L16VUR11
Contents
Unpacking ..................................................................................................................................4
Overview ....................................................................................................................................5
Getting Started ..........................................................................................................................6
How to Start ...............................................................................................................................7
Carpet Height Adjustment ........................................................................................................8
Suggested Pile Height Setting.......................................................................................................................8
Removing and Emptying the Dust Tank ..................................................................................9
Cleaning the HEPA Dust Tank Filter .......................................................................................10
Cleaning the HEPA Filter Frame ..............................................................................................11
Changing and Cleaning the Pre-motor Filter ........................................................................12
Changing and Cleaning the Exhaust Filter ............................................................................13
Cleaning the Dust Tank ...........................................................................................................14
Motor Thermostat....................................................................................................................15
Cleaning and Changing the Belt ............................................................................................16
Cleaning the Lower Hose ........................................................................................................17
Hints and Tips ..........................................................................................................................18
Specications ...........................................................................................................................18
Safety Warnings .......................................................................................................................19
Thank you for purchasing your new Logik Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner.
We recommend that you spend some time reading this instruction manual in order to fully understand all the operational features it oers.
You will nd some hints and tips to help you resolve any issues. Read all the safety instructions carefully before using vacuum cleaner and keep
this manual for future reference.
Unpacking
Remove all packaging from the unit. Retain the packaging. If you dispose of it please do so according to local regulations.
The following items are included:
Dust Tank Cover
(P.N.: 35029550001)
HEPA Filter
(P.N.: 35029550002)
Filter Sealing
(P.N.: 35029550003)
The Main Unit Instruction Manual
(P.N.: L16VUR11-003)
HEPA Filter Frame
(P.N.: 35029550004)
Dust Tank
(P.N.: 35029550005)
If items are missing or damaged, please contact Partmaster (UK only). Tel: 0844 800 3456 for assistance.
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Product Overview
Front View Back View
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Dust Tank Cover
HEPA Filter
Filter sealing
HEPA Filter Frame
Dust Tank
Trap Door
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1. Extendable Handle
2. Carrying Handle
3. Main Body
4. Dust Tank Assembly Release Button
5. Carpet Height Adjustment Knob
6. Power Head
7. Belt Windows
8. Mains Cable Hook
9. On/O Switch
10. Mains Cable Holder
11. Mains Cable
12. Power Head Release Pedal
13. Handle Release Button
14. Lower Hose Blockage Clean Out
15. Dust Tank Assembly
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Getting Started
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Handle Release
Before getting start, you may need to insert
the handle into the main unit. Push down
rmly until handle locks into place.
1. Press the handle release button, then lift the
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handle to an upright position, the handle will lock automatically.
2. To lower the handle, press the handle release button, and lower the handle.
Handle Release Button
Using the Mains Cable Holders
1. To quick release the mains cable, simply rotate the upper and lower mains cable holder reverse direction to unwrap the mains cable. Hang the unwrapped mains cable to the mains cable hook before using the vacuum cleaner.
Mains Cable Hook
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Mains Cable Holder
2. To store the mains cable, make sure that the upper mains cable holder is in an upright position, and the lower one in a downward position. Wrap the mains cable into place by wrapping in a clockwise direction around at the lower mains cable holder rst. Don’t over tighten the mains cable as this may cause damage to the mains cable.
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How to Start
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1. Turn the mains cable holder down reverse to release the mains cable.
2. Plug the mains cable into the mains socket.
3. Lift up the handle and then depress on the handle release pedal to release the unit.
Handle Release Pedal
4. Select the appropriate carpet height. (See carpet height adjustment)
5. Switch the On/O Switch to the “I” position to turn the vacuum cleaner on.
On/O Switch
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Carpet Height Adjustment
This upright vacuum cleaner can be used on multiple types of carpeting, bare oors or upholstery. To select a pile height setting:
1. Make sure the unit is o and the unit at its upright position.
2. Set the handle to the vertical and locked position.
3. Release the unit by pressing handle release button.
4. Select a pile height setting by turning the carpet height adjustment knob to the desired setting.
Carpet Height Adjustment Knob
Suggested Pile Height Setting
You may need to choose a higher setting to make some jobs easier, such as vacuuming scatter rugs and longer pile carpets.
Suggested Settings
PLUSH (HIGHEST): shag carpet, long pile, plush scatter rugs - medium to long pile.
BARE cleaner in “PLUSH” setting when using attachments to prevent possible oor damage.
(LOWEST): short to medium pile, bare oors very low pile, bare oors. Place vacuum
Special care is required when vacuuming certain types of carpet or oor covering.
Always check the carpet or oor covering manufacturer’s recommended cleaning
instructions before vacuuming.
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Removing and Emptying the Dust Tank
To reduce the risk of electric shock, the power cord must be disconnected before removing the dust tank, dust tank lter, changing the lters or performing maintenance/trouble shooting checks. The “Dust Tank” must always be emptied when the dirt level reaches the “MAX” line on the dust tank to have the best performance.
1. Press the dust tank assembly release. 2. To remove the dust tank assembly lift it out from the vacuum cleaner using the handle.
Dust Tank Assembly Release
PLUSH
BARE
3. To empty the dust tank, open the trap
door by pressing the trap door release button.
Trap Door Release Button
Trap Door
4. Close the trap door and return the dust tank assembly back to the unit.
To obtain the best result from your cleaner the dust tank needs to be cleaned regularly, otherwise the airow and cleaning power will be reduced. When the performance deteriorates it is necessary to clean the dust tank. Check if there are any blockages in the accessories or tubes and follow the lter cleaning instructions
for optimum performance.
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Cleaning the HEPA Dust Tank Filter
Please Note the washable HEPA dust tank lter will stop most of the tiniest dust particles and airborne allergens from re-entering the air you breathe. In fact it stops
99.97% of all particles as small as 0.3 microns - many times smaller than a human hair! Because of this incredible ltration performance, the HEPA dust tank lter will quickly accumulate many ne dust particles inside the white lter folds that are dicult to see but which will eventually block or reduce your suction power, if not
cleaned properly.
1. To remove the HEPA lter, unlock and remove the dust tank cover by turning the cover anti-clockwise until the arrow on the cover aligns with the arrow on the handle and then lift the cover o.
Unlock position
Lock position
2. Remove the washable HEPA lter from the dust tank by turning the cover anti-clockwise.
3. Vigorously tap the HEPA lter on a hard surface until no more dust is can be seen falling out.
4. Alternatively, the HEPA lter may also be washed by running it under the tap. We recommend that you wash the lter once a week or when the suction appears to have been reduced. Always allow 24 hours for drying before inserting back into the vacuum cleaner.
HEPA Filter
• The white material in the HEPA lter will discolor over time. This is NORMAL and will NOT aect the performance of the lter.
• Never overll the dust tank. Remove dirt and clean the HEPA lter each time the dust tank is emptied. Failure to keep the lter clean could result in the motor becoming damaged.
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Cleaning the HEPA Filter Frame
1. Unlock and remove the dust tank cover by turning the cover anti-clockwise until the arrow on the cover aligns with the arrow on the handle and then lift the cover o.
2. Unlock and remove the lter frame from the dust tank by turning the dust tank anti-clockwise until the arrow on the lter frame aligns with the arrow on the dust tank and then lift the lter frame o.
Unlock position Lock position
Stopper
3. Rinse the frame in lukewarm water by running it under the tap to remove any dust that is adhering to the frame. Do NOT place in dishwasher.
4. Make sure that the lter frame is completely dry before reinserting back into the dust tank. Insert the lter frame, make sure it aligns with the arrow and stopper of the dust tank, lock the dust tank by turning the dust tank clockwise.
5. Reassemble and lock the dust tank cover by turning the cover clockwise until the arrow on the cover aligns with the arrow on the handle.
Stopper
Unlock position Lock position
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Changing and Cleaning the Pre-motor Filter
• Never use the vacuum cleaner without the motor lter protection and exhaust lter installed, otherwise damage to the vacuum cleaner may occur.
• Failure to keep the lters clean, will result in a loss of performance.
1. Unplug the vacuum cleaner from the mains.
2. Press the dust tank assembly release.
PLUSH
BARE
Dust Tank Assembly Release
3. Pull the dust tank out from the vacuum cleaner.
4. Remove the pre-motor lter and clean in warm soapy water. Ensure the lter is totally dry before assembly.
Pre-Motor Filter
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PLU SH
5. Reinsert the lter and dust tank.
Inserting wet lters into the vacuum cleaner will create an electrical hazard.
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Changing and Cleaning the Exhaust Filter
1. Unplug the vacuum cleaner from the mains.
2. Remove the lter cover from the vacuum cleaner.
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PL USH
3. Remove the exhaust lter from the lter cover. Clean it in warm soapy water. Ensure the exhaust lter is totally dry before assembly.
BAR E
PLU SH
Filter Cover
4. Reinsert the exhaust lter and lter cover.
• We recommend cleaning the pre-motor lter and exhaust lter at the same time and at regular intervals.
• Inserting wet lters into the vacuum cleaner will create an electrical hazard.
Exhaust Filter
Filter Cover
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Cleaning the Dust Tank
Never use the vacuum cleaner without the dust tank installed, otherwise damage to the vacuum cleaner may occur.
1. Unplug the vacuum cleaner from the mains.
2. Pull the dust tank assembly out from the vacuum cleaner.
3. Unlock and remove the dust tank cover by turning the cover anti-clockwise until the arrow on the cover aligns with the arrow on the handle and then lift the cover o.
Dust Tank Assembly
4. Unlock and remove the lter frame from the dust tank by turning the dust tank anti-clockwise.
5. Clean the dust tank in warm soapy water. Ensure the dust tank is totally dry before assembly.
Unlock position
Lock position
Stopper
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Dust Tank
6. Reassemble and lock the dust tank cover by turning the cover clockwise until the arrow on the cover aligns with the arrow on the handle. Then reinsert back into the vacuum cleaner.
Unlock position
Lock position
• We recommend cleaning the dust tank at regular periods.
• Inserting a wet dust tank into the vacuum cleaner will create an electrical hazard.
Motor Thermostat
This vacuum cleaner is equipped with a motor protective thermostat. If for some reason the vacuum cleaner should overheat, the thermostat will automatically turn the vacuum cleaner o.
1. Switch O the vacuum cleaner at once.
2. Disconnect the plug from the mains. Find the source of the overheating problem. (i.e. clogged hose or lter) If a clogged hose or lter is found, unclog the hose and replace the lters. Wait at least 45 minutes before attempting to reuse the vacuum cleaner.
3. After the vacuum cleaner has cooled down for 45 minutes, plug in the cleaner and turn it “On”. The vacuum cleaner should start again. If the vacuum cleaner fails to operate or the thermostat switches the vacuum cleaner o again, return it to your nearest service centre for examination or repair.
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Cleaning and Changing the Belt
Should the drive belt become worn or slips you can replace with the drive belt.
1. Switch O the vacuum cleaner and unplug from the mains.
2. Make sure the vacuum cleaner is locked in its upright position
3. Carefully lie the vacuum cleaner down and remove the 4 xing screws. Ensure you keep all the screws in a safe place.
Fixing ScrewsFixing Screws
4. Take o the cover of the power head starting from the back of the power head.
5. Remove the roller brush lifting it rmly upwards to release it.
6. Slide out the belt from the rolling rod.
7. Replace the worn out drive belt with a new one (not included) . Place the new belt drive onto the rolling rod. Carefully stretch the new belt over the roller brush and ensure it is correctly tted before reinserting the roller brush.
8. Ret the cover in the same way using the 4 xing screws.
Roller Brush
Drive Belt
Rolling Rod
Only use the right belt. Using another belt could create a hazard and would invalidate the warranty.
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Cleaning the Lower Hose
If rubbish is blocked inside the lower hose, press in the tab (avoid using sharp or pointed tool) and pull the lower hose down. Remove the blockage. Reconnected the hose.
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The hose must be connected while vacuuming, other wise it will not pickup dust.
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Hints and Tips
Problem Solution
Vacuum cleaner does not work
The Suction performance is reduced.
Cleaner picks up moveable rugs or is hard to push
Agitator does not turn
• Not properly plugged into mains socket. Plug in rmly.
• No electricity in mains wall socket. Check fuse or breaker.
• On/O switch not turned on. Push on/o switch to on.
• Motor thermostat activated. Wait 45 mins for motor thermostat
to reset.
• Full or clogged dust cup. Clean dust cup.
• Wrong pile height setting. Adjust the carpet height setting.
• Clogged nozzle or dust inlet port. Remove obstruction.
• Clogged hose. Remove obstruction.
• Broken belt. Replace with a new one.
• Host not inserted fully. Push hose in securely.
• Dirty HEPA lters. Clean/HEPA lters.
• Rubbish blocking the lower hose. Clean the lower hose.
• Wrong carpet height setting. Adjust the setting.
• Broken belt. Replace the belt.
• Belt installed incorrectly. Check the belt is clean and does not
need changing.
Specications
Model L16VUR11
Voltage 230 ~ 240V ~ 50Hz
Power Consumption 1200-1400W
1600W (MAX)
Dust Tank Capacity 2.2 Litres
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Safety Warnings
For your continued safety and to reduce the risk of injury or electric shock, please follow all the
safety precautions listed below.
• Read all the instructions carefully before using the appliance and keep them for future reference.
• Retain the manual. If you pass the appliance onto a third party make sure
to include this manual.
• Check that the voltage marked on the rating label matches your mains voltage.
• Consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation
or safety of your appliance.
• Do not remove any xed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.
• Do not allow electrical appliance to be exposed to dripping or splashing.
• To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse mains cable, mains plug, or any part of the
appliance in water or other liquid.
• Never suck up water or any other liquid. Never suck up ammable substances and do not suck up
ashes until they are cold.
• Never use the appliance without the motor protection lter. This damages the
motor and shortens the life of the appliance.
• If a blockage is found in the brushes, hoses or tubes, it should be removed before use.
• Do not store or use the appliance close to high temperature places.
• Do not run over the mains cable with the appliance.
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
• Do not point the hose, tube or any other accessories at the eyes, ears or mouth
during operation.
• Allow the appliance to cool completely before cleaning or storing.
• Do not use the appliance for other uses than its intended use.
• The use of accessories not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may
cause injuries.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors.
• Do not operate an appliance with a damaged mains cable or mains plug, or in an abnormal state.
If the mains cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• Do not continue to operate the appliance if you are in any doubt about it working normally (e.g.
abnormal noise, smell, smoke), or if it is damaged in any way - switch o, withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.
• Any maintenance and repair must be handled by a professional technician. Do not try to repair by
yourself.
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NOTE: If you require a replacement for any of the items listed below, please quote their corresponding part numbers:
Replacement Part Part Number
Dust Tank Cover 35029550001
HEPA Filter 35029550002
Filter Sealing 35029550003
HEPA Filter Frame 35029550004
Dust Tank 35029550005
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