Philips FC9130/02, FC9130/01, FC9130/20, FC9128/20, FC9128/01 User Manual [zh]

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Read these instructions for use carefully before using the appliance and save them for future reference.
Only use Philips s-bag` double-layer paper dustbags or the reusable dustbag, if provided
(some versions only).
Never suck up water or any other liquid. Never suck up flammable substances and do not
suck up ashes until they are cold.
Only allow children to operate the vacuum cleaner under close supervision. Do not point the hose at the eyes or ears nor put it in your mouth when the vacuum
cleaner is switched on and the hose is connected to the vacuum cleaner.
When the vacuum cleaner is used to suck up fine dust, the pores of the dustbag may become
clogged, causing the passage of air through the dustbag to become obstructed.As a result, the dustbag-full indicator will indicate that the dustbag needs to be replaced, even though the dustbag is not full at all.
Never use the appliance without the Motor Protection Filter.This could damage the motor
and shorten the life of the appliance.
Preparing for use
Connecting accessories
Hose
1 To connect the hose, push it firmly into the appliance ('click').
2 To disconnect the hose, push the buttons on the swivel and pull the hose out of the
appliance (fig. 1).
Tube
There are two types of coupling systems. Depending on the type, this appliance is equipped with one of them. See the systems displayed in the following pictures.
Conical coupling (specific types only)
1 Connect the tubes to the handgrip by inserting the narrow section into the wider section
while turning it a little (fig. 2).
2 To disconnect the tubes from the handgrip, pull while turning a little.
Button coupling (specific types only)
1 Connect the tube to the handgrip by pressing the spring-loaded lock button on the handgrip
and inserting the handgrip into the tube. Fit the spring-loaded lock button into the opening in the tube ('click') (fig. 3).
2 To disconnect the tube from the handgrip, press the spring-loaded lock button and pull the
handgrip out of the tube.
3 Use the same method to connect and disconnect the other accessories.
Telescopic tube (specific types only)
1 Adjust the tube to the length you find most comfortable during vacuum cleaning (fig. 4).
Tri-Active nozzle (specific types only)
1 The Tri-Active nozzle is a multi-purpose nozzle for carpets and hard floors (fig. 5).
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- The side brushes catch more dust and dir t at the sides of the nozzle and allow you to clean better along furniture and other obstacles.
Hard floor setting:
2 Push the rocker switch on top of the nozzle with your foot to make the brush strip come
out of the housing.At the same time the wheel will be lifted to prevent scratching and to increase manoeuvrability (fig. 6).
Carpet setting:
3 Push the rocker switch again to make the brush strip disappear into the nozzle housing.The
wheel will be lowered automatically.
The opening at the front of the nozzle allows you to effectively suck up larger particles
(fig. 7).
Reach & Clean nozzle (specific types only)
The Reach & Clean nozzle can be used on either carpets or hard floors.The nozzle can be
put in 4 different positions, allowing you to also vacuum clean hard-to-reach places in an easy way.The nozzle can be turned 360 degrees clockwise as well as anticlockwise.When the nozzle is positioned lengthwise, the suction power is concentrated at the front side of the nozzle (fig. 8).
To adjust the nozzle to the type of floor and the area to be cleaned, put your foot on one of
the indicated spots on the nozzle and then turn the tube until the nozzle is in the required position (fig. 9).
1 With the nozzle positioned breadthwise and the brush strip folded out, you can clean large
hard floor areas.Turn the tube until the brush strip pops out of the nozzle housing and the nozzle is positioned breadthwise (fig. 10).
2 With the nozzle positioned lengthwise and the brush strip folded out, you can vacuum clean
small hard floor areas.Turn the tube 90 degrees anticlockwise until the nozzle is positioned lengthwise with the brush strip still folded out of the nozzle housing (fig. 11).
3 With the nozzle positioned breadthwise and the brush strip folded in, you can vacuum clean
large soft floor areas.Turn the tube 90 degrees anticlockwise again to position the nozzle breadthwise and to make the brush strip disappear into the nozzle housing (fig. 12).
4 With the nozzle positioned lengthwise and the brush strip folded in, you can vacuum clean
small soft floor areas.Turn the tube 90 degrees anticlockwise again until the nozzle is positioned lengthwise with the brush strip still folded in (fig. 13).
Crevice tool, small nozzle and small brush
1 Connect the crevice tool (1), the small nozzle (2) or the small brush (3) directly to the
handgrip or to the tube (fig. 14).
Accessory holder
1 The accessory holder can simply be snapped onto the handgrip (fig. 15).
There are two ways to store accessories in the accessory holder.
2 The crevice tool and small nozzle can be stored in the accessory holder by pushing them
into the holder. To detach them, pull them out of the holder (fig. 16).
Please note the way in which the small nozzle must be placed in the accessory holder.
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3 Instead of the small nozzle, the small brush can be stored in the accessory holder by pushing
it into the holder (fig. 17).
Animal brush (specific types only)
While combing your dog or cat with the animal brush, dirt, loose hairs and knots will be removed. Regular combing will keep the fur healthy.
1 Connect the animal brush to the handgrip ('click') (fig. 18).
2 Place the vacuum cleaner as far away from the dog or cat as possible. Set the suction power
to the lowest setting.
3 For optimal results, move the brush through the fur of the cat or dog in one direction.
4 You can remove hairs from the animal brush by detaching it from the appliance and vacuum
cleaning it (fig. 19).
Active Fragrance Control (specific types only)
The scent granules have been specially developed for use in your Philips vacuum cleaner. Only use the s-fresh` scent granules from Philips in your vacuum cleaner.
If the vacuum cleaner is equipped with Active Fragrance Control, keep it out of the reach of children. Don't let children play with the appliance. Store the vacuum cleaner in a locked cupboard if there are small children in the house. These granules are not edible. In case of eye contact, flush immediately with plenty of water.
Filling the cartridge
1 Place your thumb and index finger on the sides of the cartridge. Remove the cartridge from
the holder by pressing on the disc (fig. 20).
2 Remove the cap of the cartridge by pulling while applying pressure on the small pressing
points (fig. 21).
3 Open the package at the small opening at the top.
4 Fill the cartridge with the content of one whole package of scent granules.
5 Close the cartridge by putting the cap back onto it ('click').
6 Re-insert the cartridge into the holder ('click'). It only fits into the holder in one way (fig. 22).
Replace the granules when the cartridge no longer emits any fragrance.
Setting the amount of fragrance
1 You can set the amount of fragrance by turning the cartridge forwards (maximum emission)
and backwards (minimum emission) (fig. 23).
2 When you store the vacuum cleaner or don't want any fragrance to be emitted, close the
cartridge by turning it backwards until the openings of the cartridge are no longer visible.
Using the appliance
Adjusting suction power
1 You can adjust the suction power, while vacuum cleaning, with the slide control on top of the
appliance (fig. 24).
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2 Use maximum suction power for vacuum cleaning very dirty carpets and hard floors.
3 Use minimum power for vacuum cleaning curtains, table carpets, etc.
Infrared remote control (specific types only)
1 Place the batteries in the battery compartment (fig. 25).
Make sure the - and + poles are pointing in the right direction.
With the infrared remote control you can set the suction power to one of 5 different
suction power settings.When you switch the appliance on, it will always start running at the highest suction power setting.
2 By pushing the - button, you will reduce the suction power by one setting (fig. 26).
3 By pushing the + button, you will increase the suction power by one setting (fig. 27).
4 Push the standby button to temporarily switch the vacuum cleaner off, for instance when you
have to move some furniture (fig. 28).
5 To continue vacuum cleaning, simply press the - button or the + button.The appliance will
start operating at the previously selected suction power setting again.
Parking the tube
1 By inserting the ridge on the nozzle into the parking slot, you can park the tube in a
convenient position (fig. 29).
Storage
1 You can put the appliance in upright position and attach the nozzle to the appliance by
inserting the ridge on the nozzle into the slot (fig. 30).
2 Always put the Tri-Active nozzle in carpet setting when you store it and prevent the side
brushes from becoming bent.
Replacement
The dustbag
1 Replace the dustbag as soon as the dustbag-full indicator changes colour (fig. 31).
The dustbag is full when the colour of the indicator has changed when the nozzle is not placed on the floor.
2 Switch the appliance off.
3 Open the cover by pulling it upwards (fig. 32).
Place your fingers at the front of the cover and press with your thumb on the ridge on top of the cover.
4 Lift the dustbag holder out of the appliance (fig. 33).
Make sure you hold the dustbag upright when lifting it out of the appliance.
5 Remove the full dustbag from the holder by pulling the cardboard tag (fig. 34).
When you do this, the dustbag will be automatically sealed.
6 Slide the cardboard of the new dustbag into the two grooves of the dustbag holder as far as
possible. Re-insert the dustbag holder into the vacuum cleaner (fig. 35).
You cannot close the cover if no dustbag has been inserted.
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The cotton dustbag (specific types only)
If provided, you can use the cotton dustbag instead of paper dustbags.The cotton dustbag can be used and emptied repeatedly.
1 For removing and inserting the cotton dustbag, simply follow the instructions for replacing
paper dustbags.
2 To empty the cotton dustbag:
- Hold the dustbag over a dustbin.
- Remove the clip by sliding it off the dustbag sideways.
- Undo the metal hooks.
- Close the dustbag by fastening the metal hooks and sliding the clip back onto the bottom edge of the dustbag.
The mains cord
If the mains cord of the appliance is damaged, it must always be replaced by Philips or a service centre authorised by Philips, as special tools and/or parts are required.
Cleaning and maintenance of filters
Motor Protection Filter
Every time you empty or replace the dustbag, clean the Permanent Motor Protection Filter.
1 Remove the dustbag holder with the dustbag (fig. 36).
2 Take the Motor Protection Filter holder out of the appliance and clean the filter by shaking it
over a dustbin (fig. 37).
3 Press the filter holder with the clean filter firmly into place to ensure that it fits properly at
the bottom (fig. 38).
4 Place the dustbag holder with the dustbag back into the appliance.
Activated Carbon Filter (specific types only)
Instead of with the Motor Protection Filter, some appliances are equipped with an Activated Carbon Filter.This filter neutralises smells produced by dir t in the dustbag.
1 Replace the Activated Carbon Filter every 6 months or when you notice that smell
absorption becomes less effective.
2 To replace the Activated Carbon Filter, see the Motor Protection Filter section, above.
Instead of cleaning the filter, you have to insert a new filter.
Motor Outlet Filter
The AFS Micro Filter located in the back of this appliance filters a large par t of the smallest particles from the exhaust air by means of its electrostatically charged fibres.
1 Replace the AFS Micro Filter every six months
2 Open the filter grille (fig. 39).
3 Remove the old filter (fig. 40).
4 Insert the new filter into the appliance.
5 Close the filter grille and push the left and right bottom corners until they snap home
(fig. 41).
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