Hoover 5012PH manual

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    One T ouch Empty 5 0 12 PH VO GUE Compact P owerhead for a Po werful Clean W ashable HEP A Filtr ation Bagless, C yclonic T echnology High Efficiency Sof t Start Motor Ba gless Vacuum Cl eane r wi th Pow e rh e a d High Efficiency Motor V ogue[...]

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    5012PH Heritage Congratulations on your pur chase of your new HOOVER vacuum cleaner . Ther e are many useful featur es built into your cleaner and we recommend that y ou carefully read this instruction book so that you may take best advantage of them. F eatures: 1. Handle 2. Hose 3. Air Outlet 4. Handle Release Button 5. T elescopic T ube 6. Pow e [...]

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    Bef or e you beg in The cleaner must be operated in accordance with these instructions and used only f or domestic household cleaning to remov e DRY dir t and dust fr om household carpets, flooring and fabrics. This cleaner is not fit to be used as an industrial cleaner , and is not designed for the collection of vitreous building material includ[...]

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    Before y ou begin Bef or e you beg in Precautionary measures: If the opening that sucks in the air , the suction pipe or the telescopic wand are blocked , you should switch o the vacuum cleaner at onc e. F irst clear the blocked substance befor e you attempt to start the vacuum cleaner again. 1 . Do not operate t he vacuum clea ner too close t o[...]

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    W ar ning T o reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injur y: 1 . Do not le ave the a pplianc e connected to the main s power supply when no t in use . Discon nec t from an y power supply befor e per forming a ny maintenance duties. 2. T o reduce the ris k of elec tric shock, do not use outdoors or on wet s ur faces. 3. This a pplianc e must [...]

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    1. Align the mark on the handle with the mar k on the top cover , and fit the cover into the dust container . 2. Align the mark on the handle with the mar k on the top cover . Make sure the contacting sur faces are alig ned. Adjust the top co ver in a clockwise direction. Assembly A ssembling the vacuum cleaner Always remo ve the plug from the pow[...]

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    A ssembling the vacuum cleaner (continued) 3. When the mar k on the top cov er and the mark on the middle of the dust container are lined up completely , the dust container assembly is correctly assembled. 4. Disassemble the dust container by following the above instructions in reverse. Assembled position[...]

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    Assembly 1. Fitting or remo ving the flexible hose F itting: Inser t the flexible hose into the air intake duct of the vacuum. Pr ess until it clicks into position. Removing: Remove the plug from the pow er socket and then release the flexible hose from the air intake duct by depressing the two buttons. 2. Fitting the extension rods and accessor[...]

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    A ssembling the vacuum cleaner (continued) c. Ideal f or daily cleaning on carpets and hard floors. Clean on carpet Clean on hard floors[...]

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    A cc e sso r ie s A ccessories Crevice tool F or radiators, crevices , corners, baseboards and between cushions. Combination Floor Head For use on hard oors and carpets Upholster y tool F or vacuuming furniture and upholstery. Dusting brush F or furniture, blinds, bookshelv es and lamp shades.[...]

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    I nstruc tions f or Use Before using the applianc e, un wind a sucient length of cable and inser t the plug into the pow er socket. A yellow mark on the po wer cable show s the ideal cable length. Don ’t e xpend the cable beyond the red mark. 1. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the vacuum on. 2. T o rewind the pow er cable, press the r ewind bu[...]

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    Instructions for Use M aint enance Ensure the v acuum cleaner is not connec ted to the po wer supply when per forming any maintenance proc edures. Use a damp cloth and mild detergent when cleaning the appliance. V acuum Cleaner Storage When not in use, ensure the cleaner is not connected to the po wer supply , and pull the power cable gently out of[...]

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    Motor Filt er Cleaning W arning: Ensure the cleaner is not connected to the power supply when per forming any maintenance proc edures. Remove the top cov er on the canister and then remove the filter . The filter can be cleaned by dusting with a brush. Alternatively a new filter can be used as a replacement. Note: It is nor mal that the white ce[...]

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    Maintenanc e Rear Motor HEP A Filter Replac ement The rear motor filt er is installed behind the air outlet grid, this filter is washable. When dust or dir t is visible on the sur face of the filter , the filter should be replaced or washed with warm water to maintain efficient suction. It is required to clean and replace the filters f or the [...]

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    M aint enance (continued) Cleaning and changing the A ir Inlet F ilter (contin ued) Cleaning the Motorised Pow erhead 1. Pull dustcup upwar d. 2. T ake out the sponge from the machine. 3. Clean as per the above directions and replace back into machine once completely dry. 4. Replace the sponge filter with a new sponge filter when requir ed. The r[...]

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    Maintenanc e Changing the Motorised Pow erhead Drive Belt 1. Disconnec t the pow erh ead from the telescopic tube. 2. Turn the powe rh ead upside down and squeezing the locking tabs, remove the bottom plate. W ARNING: T o reduce the risk of electric shock, turn all power off from the unit and unplug the unit before per forming any cleaning , maint[...]

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    M aint enance (continued) Changing the Motorised Pow erhead Drive Belt (c ontinued) 4. Slide the old belt off the dr ive shaft and then the end cap. If the belt is broken, remove all the br oken pieces. 5. Place the new belt over the drive shaft first and then the end cap. Make sure the lettering on the belt is on the outside. Inser t the end cap[...]

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    T roubleshooting F ault T reatment The cleaner will not turn on. Check that the power cable is inserted securely ; r emove from the power supply and then reinsert into the power supply . Check that the on/off switch is in the “ON” position. The vacuum per f ormance is deteriorating. Check the appliance to ensure there ar e no blockages. Clear [...]

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    Call Hoover F loorcare with any product queries Australia 1300 360 845 T o nd out more about our r ange, visit: w ww .hoover .com.au ww w .hoover .co.nz email: sales@hooverflo orc are.com.au Conditions of w arranty V 1 1 0/ 12 Y our Hoover cleaner , in the case of domestic use, has a two year parts and labour warranty against product defects an[...]