Vax Mach Air Revive Corded Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner User guide

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MachAir
POWERFUL AND LIGHTWEIGHT
LET’S GET STARTED.
UCA1GEV1 UCA2GEV1 UCA3GEV1
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Let’s talk safety
Don’ts
Please keep instructions for further use and use only
as instructed in this guide. 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.
• Don’t use this vacuum cleaner if it has been dropped, damaged or left outdoors.
• Don’t run over the power cord or use the vacuum cleaner if the power cord or plug is damaged. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualied person in order to avoid a hazard. Please contact our Customer Care Line on: 0330 026 8455 (Monday–Friday 9.00am-5.00pm).
• Don’t handle the plug or use the vacuum cleaner with wet hands.
• Don’t pull or carry this vacuum cleaner by the power cord. Don’t use the power cord as a handle, pull the power cord around corners, sharp edges or close a door over the power cord. Don’t unplug vacuum cleaner by pulling on the power cord.
Do’s
• Turn o all controls on the vacuum cleaner before disconnecting or connecting the power cord.
• Always keep the power cord away from the brushes whilst using your vacuum cleaner. After use always wrap the power cord around the cord clips provided.
• Always make sure both the pre-motor/post-motor lters are in place before use.
• Always make sure the brushbar is set to hard oor when using your vacuum on the stairs and take extra care when positioning the vacuum cleaner on the stairs.
• Always check the oorhead and accessories are free from damage, dirt and debris before use.
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• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
• Only Vax recommended tools should be used with this vacuum cleaner.
• Don’t wash the post-motor lter.
• Don’t vacuum up hard or sharp objects such as glass, nails, screws or coins etc.
• 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 vacuum up hot coals, cigarette butts, matches or smoking hot burning items 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 your vacuum cleaner.
• 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.
• Always switch o the vacuum cleaner before disconnecting or connecting the hose and accessories.
• Keep all openings clear and free from debris as this may aect the airow/suction.
• Always replace the fuse in the plug with a British 13amp fuse.
• Always protect the power cable from heated surfaces and open ames.
• Use only CE approved 13amp extension cords, non-approved extension cords may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange the extension cord as it could be a trip hazard.
• Store the vacuum cleaner in a cool, dry area. If lters have been cleaned as per user the guide instructions ensure they are thoroughly dry before storing away.
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Thank you for buying this Mach Air vacuum cleaner.
Taking care of your carpets and hard oors
The Mach Air is designed to make vacuuming carpets and hard oors regularly, as eective and ecient as possible and this user guide will help you get the most out of your machine.
Maintaining your carpets and hard oors will ensure they keep their appearance for longer. You’ve chosen the carpets and hard oors for your home for a reason and Vax will help you take good care of them.
Taking care of your Mach Air
Also inside this guide are instructions on maintaining your new machine, so that it’s always ready when you are to tackle your carpets and hard oors.
We’re here if you need us
Instead of taking your machine back to the shop, simply visit our online support:
support.vax.co.uk
Still need to get in touch?
Our UK based Customer Care Team are here to support you. For help with assembly, operational or performance problems, or buying and tting new accessories, you can nd all our contact details at vax.co.uk/contact
This user guide can be found online at: support.vax.co.uk
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Contents
Included with your machine
Let’s talk safety
Getting to know your machine
Getting started
Using your machine
Taking care of your machine
Accessories
What to do if it goes wrong
Getting in touch
Mach Air
2-in-1 Tool (Crevice Tool, Dusting Brush)
Mach Air Revive
3-in-1 Tool (Crevice Tool, Dusting and Upholstery Tool)
Mach Air Energise
2-in-1 Tool (Crevice Tool, Dusting Brush)
Fur ‘n’ Flu Tool
Initial setup for normal operation
1. Use the base accessories. – Shortest hose – Extension tube set to shortest practicable length.
2. Clean lters installed.
3. Dust receptacle empty.
4. All air vents must be closed.
5. Floor heads/tools set to Carpet Mode for carpet cleaning.
6. Mechanical Agitation turned ON for carpet cleaning.
7. Floor heads/tools set to Hard Floor Mode for hard oor cleaning.
8. Mechanical Agitation turned OFF for hard oor cleaning.
Some parts may vary according to model. Please check inside the box for more details.
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Handle
Dirt container release button
Carry handle
Separator
Getting to know your machine
Hose to extension tube connector
Extension tube
Upper handle release button
Power on/o button
Brushbar on/o button
Quick release cord hook
Power cord
Dirt container
Post-motor lter cover
Air vent
Rotating brushbar
Technical Specication
Name Mach Air Series Voltage 220-240V Wattage 820W Capacity 1.5L Cord length 7m Weight 5kg
Subject to technical change without notice.
Hose to machine connector
Hose
Wheels
Accessories & Consumables
Filter Kit (Type 90)*
1-1-134227
Belt
1-7-139141
3-in-1 tool
1-1-129167
*To purchase consumables and accessories, please visit vax.co.uk
Fur ‘n’ Flu tool
1-1-131392
Flexi Crevice tool
1-1-131393
Flat Upholstery tool
1-1-131394
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PLEASE READ ‘LET’S TALK SAFETY’ AT THE BEGINNING BEFORE USE.
Assembling your upright
Getting started
Insert the handle.
How to use
Twist the quick release cord hook to release the power cord.
Recline the vacuum.
Place the tool onto the on-board storage area.
Plug in your machine and push the ON/OFF button to switch on.
Brushbar on — carpets Brushbar o — hard oors
NOTE: The brushbar will not spin until the machine is reclined.
IMPORTANT: Switching the brushbar on whilst cleaning hard oors may damage ooring.
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Using your machine
Before you begin cleaning
• Always switch o and unplug the vacuum cleaner before connecting or disconnecting the hose/attachments, or removing and emptying the dirt container.
• 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 o. If this happens, switch the vacuum cleaner o and unplug from the electrical socket. Remove and empty the dirt container and also check the vacuum cleaner for blockages. Allow the vacuum cleaner to cool for approximately 1 hour (if you have cleaned the lters please wait 24 hours for the lters to fully dry before putting back into the vacuum).
• Pre-motor lters require cleaning at least every 3 months.
• If the vacuum cleaner is blocked, switch o and unplug before removing the blockage.
• When using the accessories always make sure the machine is stood in the upright position.
NOTE: The brushbar will not spin until the machine is reclined.
Using accessories
NOTE: The Turbotool, 2-in-1 Tool and 3-in-1 Tool can all be attached to the tube or directly to the hose.
Attaching the hose
A
Remove the hose end from the oorhead.
Extension tube
Remove the extension tube.
Choose an accessory. 2-in-1 tool converts into: A = Crevice Tool B = Dusting Brush
Attach the hose to the extension tube.
B
C
3-in-1 Tool converts into: A = Crevice Tool B = Upholstery Tool C = Dusting Brush
Attach the accessory to the extension tube.
Attach the accessory to the hose end.
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How to use the air vent
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Taking care of your machine
Slide the vent cover open to decrease suction, if required on high piled carpets.
NOTE: For most ecient results the air vent should be closed.
Emptying and cleaning the dirt container
Press the dirt container release button and pull to remove the dirt container.
Cleaning the HEPA pre-motor lter
Close the vent cover to increase suction, for maximum cleaning on hard oors.
Hold the dirt container over a bin and press the dirt container release button allowing dirt to fall out.
Turn the dirt container lid anti-clockwise…
Tap the lter over a bin to release any dirt.
tap
…and lift to remove.
40°C max
Wash the lter under running water (40°C max).
Grasp the tab on the lter and pull to remove.
24hr
Leave to fully dry for at least 24 hours before putting back into the vacuum cleaner.
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Taking care of your machine
Cleaning the shroud
Turn the dirt container lid anti-clockwise…
…and lift to remove.
tap
Lift to remove the separator from the dirt container
Tap over a bin to remove dirt and debris.
Brush dirt from the shroud.
HEPA post-motor lter maintenance
IMPORTANT: The exhaust lter is designed to oer long life with no maintenance. The lter should be checked periodically and when heavily discoloured it should be replaced. Please do not wash, scrub or brush the lter as this will damage the delicate lter media.
Press the button on the post-motor lter cover and remove.
Remove the post-motor lter from the lter cover.
Check the post-motor lter for discolouration.
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Taking care of your machine
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn the vacuum cleaner o and unplug from the electrical outlet before performing maintenance/troubleshooting checks.
Removing debris from the brushbar
Switch o your vacuum cleaner at the main socket. Using a pair of scissors cut any hair or debris free from around the brushbar.
Changing the brushbar
IMPORTANT: Unplug and switch o the vacuum cleaner before maintenance or troubleshooting checks.
Using a crosshead screwdriver, remove the 3 screws from the belt cover on the side of the oorhead.
Lift and separate the brushbar side cover.
Pull to remove the belt cover. Pull to remove the brushbar
location plate. Remove the belt.
PULL
Pull the brushbar through the side cover to remove.
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Taking care of your machine
Removing blockages from the TurboTool
A
B
Using a crosshead screwdriver, remove the 2 screws (A) to clean the TurboTool.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, unplug from the mains before carrying out any maintenance. The brushbar is equipped with bearings which contain sucient lubrication for their lifetime. Do not add lubricant to the brushbar.
Remove the cover (B). Clean out any debris or hair from the brushbar and turbine fan.
Replace the cover and tighten the screws.
Changing the belt
IMPORTANT: Unplug and switch o the vacuum cleaner before maintenance or troubleshooting checks.
Using a crosshead screwdriver, remove the 3 screws from the belt cover on the side of the oorhead.
Pull to remove the belt cover. Pull to remove the brush bar
location plate. Remove the belt, if the belt isn’t broken rotate the cogs anticlockwise and slide the belt o the large cog rst.
Clean any debris from the cogs. To replace the belt rstly hook the belt over the small cog. Slide the belt over the top of the large cog and rotate the belt and cog anticlockwise. During rotation the grooved belt will slide onto the cog.
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Accessories
Don’t forget your accessories!
Order at: www.vax.co.uk/spares-and-solutions
3-in-1 Tool 1-1-129167
The 3-in-1 Tool includes a crevice tool for awkward areas and corners, dusting brush for areas such as skirting, and an upholstery tool for cleaning sofas, curtains, chair seats and car interiors.
Pro cleaning kit 1-1-133326
All our best tools in one kit that makes cleaning your home quicker, easier and with even better results. We’ve taken care of cleaning all of the hard to reach areas such as on top of cupboards and in between blinds, as well as the dust that collects behind and within the radiator.
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What to do if it goes wrong
There is an accessory missing
Why does the vacuum cleaner have no power?
Why won’t the vacuum cleaner pick up?
SolutionProblem
• Check the contents panel on the back of the box to make sure the part is included with your vacuum cleaner.
• The plug may not be fully pushed into the electrical socket.
• Check if the fuse in the plug needs replacing and always replace with a 13amp British fuse.
• 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 lters and allow the vacuum cleaner to cool for approximately 1 hour (if you have washed the lters you will need to wait 24 hours for the lters to fully dry before putting them back into the vacuum cleaner).
• The lters or separator may need cleaning. Go to ‘Taking care of your machine’.
• The dirt container may not be tted correctly. Remove the dirt container and re-attach making sure it is clicked rmly into place.
• The air vent is open, reducing the suction . Go to ‘Using your machine’.
• The dirt container may be blocked. Empty the dirt container and clean the lters. Go to ‘Taking care of your machine’.
• There may be a blockage in the hose. Check and clear any blockages.
• The brushbar may not be turning. Go to ‘Why isn’t the brushbar rotating?’ below.
• If the accessory/tool will not pick up, check and clear any blockages.
• The brushbar may not be turned on. Go to ‘Getting started’.
• The vacuum cleaner may not be reclined. Go to ‘Getting started’.
Why isn’t the brushbar rotating?
Why is dust escaping from the vacuum?
IMPORTANT:
To reduce the risk of personal injury, unplug the vacuum before performing maintenance/troubleshooting checks.
• The brushbar may be obstructed. Go to ‘Taking care of your machine’.
• The brushbar may need resetting. Stand the vacuum cleaner in the upright position to reset. Go to ‘Taking care of your machine’.
• The belt may be broken. Go to ‘Taking care of your machine.
• The lters may not be correctly tted. Go to ‘Taking care of your machine’.
• The dirt container may be full or blocked. Go to ‘Taking care of your machine’.
• The lters may need cleaning. Go to ‘Taking care of your machine’.
• There may be a blockage in the hose. Check and clear any blockages. Go to ‘Taking care of your machine’.
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† Registration required. Terms and conditions apply, see vax.co.uk for details.
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GET IN TOUCH
info@vax.co.uk vax.co.uk
Vax Ltd, Pointon Way, Stonebridge Cross Business Park, Hampton Lovett, Droitwich, WR9 OLW, UK
EU Statement of Compliance: Manufacturer/EU importer: Vax Limited, hereby on our own responsibility, declare that the UCA1GEV1, UCA2GEV1 and UCA3GEV1 are manufactured in compliance with the following Directives: Safety: 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive. EMC: 2014/30/EU 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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