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User Guide Ge t Cl ean in g. .. What’s your Vax’ s mo del numb er? What’s your s erial n umber? (Located on the ba se of the machine) Note the se down in case you need them in future. Please ke ep instruc tions for f urther use . V ax Careline: AU: 1300 361 505 NZ: 0800 800 900 va x. com .a u VSS7 1 5 1 W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W V S[...]
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V ax Service line AU: 1 300 361 505 / NZ: 0800 800 900[...]
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vax.com.au 2 Machine Overview[...]
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V ax Service line AU: 1 300 361 505 / NZ: 0800 800 900 3 General Safety Information FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONL Y . When using the vacuum cleaner , basic safety precautions should always be observed, including the following: 1. Do not leave the multifunction machine unattended when plugged in. Unplug it from the socket when not in use. 2. T o prevent ele[...]
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vax.com.au 4 Operation V acuuming Assembling your multifunction cleaner (dry vacuuming) Remove lid. Insert the filter housing. Press down on clips to secure. Remove clean water tank. Insert hose and twist clockwise. Press on/off button. V ary po we r a cc or din gl y Insert dust bag. NOTE: The T urbo tool, T urbo brush, crevice tool, dusting brush[...]
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V ax Service line AU: 1 300 361 505 / NZ: 0800 800 900 5 Operation Carpet washing W ARNING: Do not use the multifunction cleaner as a dry vacuum when set up in carpet washing mode. Before you begin carpet washing: 1. Dry vacuum your carpet thoroughly . 2. T est for colourfastness – wet a white absorbent cloth with the solution. In a small, hidden[...]
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vax.com.au 6 Operation Assembling your multifunction cleaner (carpet washing) Add 40ml of V ax solution per 1 litre of water , unless otherwise stated on the bottle. Press down on clips to secure. Remove solution tube from under side of motor housing. Attach solution tube and twist into position. Attach the solution tube to the wash head at the con[...]
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V ax Service line AU: 1 300 361 505 / NZ: 0800 800 900 7 Operation Operating the appliance (carpet washing mode) Washing carpets Washing hard floors Press red button – power . T o put down water and solution and turn the brushes on, push rocker switch towards the back of the floor head. T o put down water , push the rocker switch towards the ba[...]
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vax.com.au 8 Operation Washing upholstery Attach the upholstery wash tool directly onto the handle of the hose and wrap the excess solution tube around as necessary . T o start water and solution flow , push the collar on the wash tool forwards. T o recover excess water and solution, pull the collar backwards.[...]
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V ax Service line AU: 1 300 361 505 / NZ: 0800 800 900 9 Maintenance ( Keep your V ax as good as new ) Emptying and replacing the dust bag Cleaning the HEP A filter Cleaning the post motor filter Wash under tap. Allow to dry completely before replacing in machine. Insert new bag. W ARNING: Unplug your multifunction cleaner before performing maint[...]
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vax.com.au 10 Maintenance ( Keep your V ax as good as new ) Cleaning the pre-motor filter Emptying and cleaning the clean and dirty water tanks Remove motor housing. Empty and rinse both tanks out with clean water after use. Dirty water tank Clean water tank[...]
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V ax Service line AU: 1 300 361 505 / NZ: 0800 800 900 11 Maintenance ( Keep your V ax as good as new ) Clearing blockages Clearing debris from the T urbo tool W ARNING: T o reduce the risk of personal injury , unplug your multifunction cleaner before performing maintenance/troubleshooting checks. Hose blockages Disconnect the hose from your machin[...]
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vax.com.au 12 Maintenance ( Keep your V ax as good as new ) Removing debris from the SpinScrub brushes Pull SpinScrub brush out. If blockages occur , they may be removed.[...]
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V ax Service line AU: 1 300 361 505 / NZ: 0800 800 900 13 F AQ’ s Problem Solution Is there an accessory missing? Ch ec k th e “ Ma ch in e Ov er vie w” p ag e to m ak e s ur e th e at ta chm en t is s up pl ied w it h yo ur u nit . Why won’t my multifunction cleaner put down water/solution mix? Check there is water/solution mix in the clea[...]
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vax.com.au 14 Other Information V ax Service & Help V ax Careline: Australia 1300 361 505 New Zealand 0800 800 900 Monday-Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm If you have queries or concerns about using your V ax, call the Vax Careline. Calls are charged at the st and ard lo cal ra te. Pl eas e m ake a not e o f t he ser ial nu mbe r a nd mod el num ber of [...]
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Distributed by T echtronic Industries Pty . Ltd. Level 1, 660 Doncaster Road, Doncaster , Australia 3108. www .vax.com.au Service Line: AU: 1300 361 505 / NZ: 0800 800 900[...]