Morphy Richards Ultralight bagless vacuum cleaner Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
Push the required attachment firmly onto
the end of the hose.
If additional length is required, attach one
or both extension tubes.
6 Switch on/off.
•IMPORTANT: Always fix the hose clip ˜
to the main body slot Ë when using the
hose and tools.
Never over extend the hose such that the
cleaner is pulled over.
IMPORTANT: Turning the cleaner
sideways helps prevent the cleaner being
pulled along by the stretch hose.
Using & cleaning turbo nozzle
Attach the turbo nozzle to the hose end
for use on upholstery and stairs.
After use your turbo nozzle may become
clogged. Turn over the nozzle and pull away
any hairs or fibres. If they are tightly wound
around the brush carefully snip the fibres
with scissors, being careful not to damage
the brush bar, pull away from the brush bar
and dispose.
Emptying
Empty the dust canister regularly even if
it does not look full this will maintain the
performance.
1 Remove the front cover by lifting the
cover release lever. E
2 Lift-up the dust canister release and pull
the canister away from the main body.
3 Take the canister to the dustbin.
4 Turn the lid
1
/
4
turn anti-clockwise to
unlock, lift off the lid with pleated filter Ì,
put to one side. F
5 Lift out the central mesh filter Ô from the
dust canister G. Brush clean if
necessary.
6 Empty out the dust canister Ó.
7 Re-fit the central mesh filter.
8 Shake the pleated filter to remove all
dust.
9 Re-fit pleated filter with lid into the dust
canister and turn lid
1
/
4
turn clockwise to
lock.
10Re-fit dust canister into cleaner and push
to lock into position. Then re-fit front
cover.
Safety cut-out
If the cleaner overheats a motor
protection thermostat will automatically
switch the motor off. If this happens, switch
the cleaner off, unplug from the power
supply and leave the cleaner to cool for
at least 30 minutes. Check the airways for
blockages, empty dust canister and clean
the filters before restarting.
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