PROLUX 2.0 BAGLESS BACKPACK VACUUM CLEANER MODEL: 2.
For your safety please read owners manual in its entirety before use. Congratulations on your purchase of your new Prolux 2.0 Bagless Backpack Vacuum! We hope you love it! Our team of vacuum experts and engineers spent over 3 years designing it to make it perfect. The Prolux 2.0 Bagless is the worlds FIRST bagless backpack vacuum and features the new Prolux 2.0 Bagless Technology that makes it 40% more powerful than current bagless vacuums.
Table of contents Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 3 Optional Accessories.............................................................................................................. 4 Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................... 4-6 Assembly Getting To Know Your Vacuum .......................................
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES • The Prolux 2.0 Power Nozzle attachment – This Power Nozzle attachment is great for anyone who is using their 2.0 in an area where the majority of the flooring is carpet, or floor rugs. With its electrically powered spinning brush-roll, this is the perfect attachment to deep clean any carpeted surface.
1. Do not leave the vacuum cleaner when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use, and before Servicing. 2. Use only as described in this manual. Use only the recommended attachments, battery, charger, and replacement parts. 3. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use outdoors, on wet surfaces, and do not use for wet pickup/cleanup. 4. Use only as described in this manual. Use only the manufactures recommend attachments. 5. Do not use with damaged cord or plug.
Cord Connection The vacuum runs on electricity, that means there is always danger of electric shock, so please observe the following; - Never touch the plug with wet hands. - Always pull directly with the plug. If you want to disconnect the appliance from the outlet. Never pull on the cord, as it might break. - Take care that the power cord is not bent, pinched, rolled over or gets in contact with heat sources. - Use only extension cords suited to the power requirements of the appliance.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BACK PACK VACUUM 1. Main Motor Unit 2. Dust Container 3. Flexible Hose 4. Shoulder Straps 5. Exhaust HEPA Filter 6.
7. Carpet/Floor Brush 8. Crevice Tool 9. Upholstery/Pet Hair tool 10. Dusting Brush 12. Upper Attachment Wand 12. Lower Attachment Wand 13. On/Off Power Switch 14. Additional tool storage 15.
USING THE ATTACHMENTS DUSTING BRUSH The Dusting Brush is used for all types of furniture. (Fig 3) CREVICE TOOL Use for cleaning tight spaces like cracks & crevices, along corners, and in-between cushions. (Fig 4) UPHOLSTERY TOOL BRUSH The Upholstery Brush is used for removing dirt dust and pet hair from upholstery. The brush can slide of for additional cleaning surfaces that may need to be cleaned. (Fig 5) NOTE: This tool is not a grooming tool and should not be used on animals.
Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 n Connecting the attachments to your wand To connect the tools to your attachment wand, you will loosen the ring on the end of the attachment wand by twisting it counter clockwise. (Do not loosen the ring all the way; you only need to loosen it enough for the tool to slid in) Then insert the tool you would like to use and tighten the ring clockwise on the attachment wand to lock the tool into place.
• Now twist at the waist in a side-to-side motion creating large “half circles” with the floor tool as you walk forward or backward. Vacuuming this way exerts less energy, which creates less fatigue on the arms and upper body, and is 2x faster than vacuuming using the traditional forward and backward motions. n USING YOUR VACUUM 1. Insert the power plug into the wall outlet 2. Connect hose and telescopic tube if desired. 3. Correctly place shoulder straps on each shoulder and secure the waistband strap.
Fig 9 n HOW TO EMPTY THE DUST CONTAINER You will want to empty the dirt in the dust container as soon as it has reached the “MAX” mark indicated on the outside of the tank, or if the suction power has dropped. To empty the Dust Container, please follow the instructions below. 1. Switch the vacuum cleaner to the “Off” position and disconnect the plug from the wall outlet. 2. Release the dust container by pressing down the release button. (Fig 10) 3. Pull the dust container away from the vacuum cleaner.
Clean and replace the exhaust HEPA filter 1. Open the exhaust cover by rotating in count clockwise. (Fig 13) 2. Put the exhaust HEPA out of the unit. (Fig 13) 3. Clean the filter, using warm water and allow air-drying completely, and then assembling the filter back into the unit. Or, if the filter is too dirty or in an unusable condition, replace the filter with a new one. Fig 13 Cleaning the Housing WARNING: Always switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the outlet before cleaning it.
Troubleshooting WARNING: Never use a defective appliance. Always switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the outlet or remove the battery before you start to troubleshoot. Fault Possible Cause(s) Solution The vacuum will not turn on. The plug is not connected to the Insert the plug into an electrical electrical wall outlet and flip the “on/off” wall outlet or the appliance is not switched to the switch to the “on” position. “on” position. section “Vacuum Cleaning.
FIVE (5) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Prolux warranties this product’s motor free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five (5) years on the motor, and three (3) years on the body of the vacuum, free from manufacturer defects in material and workmanship from the original date of purchase, when utilized for normal household use.
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