Euro-Pro FC251 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BAGLESS CYCLONIC
CANISTER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Technical Specifications
Main Unit: Voltage: 120V., 60Hz.
Power: 10.5 Amps
With Motorized Power Head
: Voltage: 120V., 60 Hz.
Power: 12 Amps
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Important
: The suction hole must be
open, free of any obstructions at all
times. Otherwise, the motor will overheat
and could become damaged.
PLEASE NOTE: The white pleated
filter material in the HEPA Dust Cup
Filter will discolor over time -This is
NORMAL and will NOT affect the
performance of the filter. If the HEPA
Dust Cup Filter
is properly
"TapCleaned”
after each use
and suction
does not return
to 100%, then
we suggest that
the HEPA filter
be “TapCleaned”
vigorously until
no more dust
can be removed, then rinsed under
the faucet and allowed to dry for 24
hours before refitting into the vacuum.
(Fig. A) This should be done once a
month or when suction appears to
be reduced.
7. Insert the dust cup cover and
HEPA filter into the dust cup.
8. Re-install dust cup and cover into
vacuum. Close cover and re-attach
hose.
IMPORTANT
: Please note that there is
a safety switch inside the vacuum
where the dust cup is inserted to
prevent the unit from being run without
a dust cup in place. If the dust cup has
not engaged this safety switch, the
vacuum will NOT operate. Therefore,
ensure that the dust cup is inserted
firmly into the vacuum when
assembling.
Fig. A
Warning: Allow 24
hours for drying before
replacing in unit.
Wash
once a
month or
when
suction
appears
reduced
Please Note: The HEPA Dust Cup
Filter is washable. It should, however,
be replaced every six (6) months to
ensure peak performance of your
vacuum.
The Post Motor Filter is washable. It
should however be replaced every
three (3) months to ensure peak
performance of your vacuum.
Important:
Make sure that ALL filters
are completely dry before re-installing
back in the hand vacuum.
Important:
All filters should be checked
regularly for signs of damage,
preferably after each cleaning task. The
filters must be replaced immediately if
they become damaged. Always
disconnect the vacuum from the
electrical outlet when checking the
filters.
Changing & Cleaning the Post
Motor Filter
The post motor filter is a washable filter
but should be replaced every three (3) to
six (6) months depending on usage.
Never operate he vacuum without ALL
the filters in place.
Push the Power On/Off button to the
"Off" position and disconnect the
power cord from the wall outlet.
Remove the filter from the filter grill.
The post motor filter is located on the
left hand side of the vacuum.
Rinse the filter in lukewarm water
and dry the filter completely. Do not
use a washing machine to rinse the
filter. Do not use a hair dryer to dry it.
Air dry only. Never operate the
vacuum without ALL the filters in
place.
When the filter is dry, replace into
the filter grill and then into the unit.
A severely solid or clogged filter
should be thoroughly washed in
lukewarm water. A mild detergent
can be used if required. Ensure that
the filter is completely dry before
re-installing into the vacuum.
1. Power Nozzle On/Off Button
2. Power Nozzle
3. Telescopic Tube
4. Power Nozzle Power Cord
5. Manual Variable Suction Control
6. Receptacle for Power Nozzle Cord
7. Head Light
8. Post Motor Filter Frame
9. Power On/Off Button
10.Vacuum Handle
11.Cord Rewind Button
12. Dust Cup Handle
13. Tool Tray
14. Flexible Hose
15. HEPA Filter
16. HEPA Filter Cleaning Brush
17. Connecting Power Cord
18. Connecting Power Cord Receptacle
19. Crevice Tool
20. Upholstery Brush
21. Dusting Brush
(snaps on to upholstery brush)
22. Floor to Carpet Brush
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