Using on carpets, Using the attachments, Using & cleaning the turbo nozzle – Morphy Richards 73281 User Manual

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Using on carpets

1

Place the cleaner in it’s upright

position.

2

Set the carpet height

adjustment dial · to the

desired position.

3

Release the mains cable by

revolving the quick release cleat

half-a-turn and extend the cable

fully.

4

Plug the cable into the mains

socket.

5

Step on the handle release

pedal to release the handle to

the desired position.

6

Press the ON/OFF button to the

‘ON’ position.

IMPORTANT: To prevent damage

to carpets:

Never leave the cleaner

switched on in one place for an

extended period.

Never have the brushes set too

low such that the cleaner is hard

to push.

Never lean on the product.

Using the

attachments

Follow steps 1-4 of the ‘Using

on carpets’ section, but set the

carpet height adjustment dial to

the tools setting.

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Attach the accessories ‚ „ ‰

to the handle, removing the

handle from the telescopic tube,

then firmly push in the desired

accessory F:

Turbo tool ‚ is ideal for pet

hair removal from stairs and

upholstery.

Upholstery tool „ for

upholstery, stairs etc.

Dusting brush „ for delicate

surfaces.

Crevice tool ‰ for awkward

places, corners and behind

radiators etc.

6

If additional length is required,

remove the telescopic tube from

the cleaner, connect it to the

handle, and add the desired

accessory to the end of the tube

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7

Switch ON/OFF.

IMPORTANT: When using the

hose and tools, locate the hose

into the hose hook Ï on the

main unit. This will help prevent

the cleaner from tipping over.

IMPORTANT: Turning the cleaner

sideways helps prevent the

cleaner being pulled along by

the stretched hose.

Using & cleaning the

turbo nozzle

Attach the Turbo nozzle to either

the handle or the telescopic

tube as described previously.

Following use, your turbo nozzle

may become clogged. Switch

the cleaner to ‘OFF’. Turn over

the tool 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.

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

60 minutes

. Check the airways

for blockages, empty the dust

canister and clean the filters

before restarting.

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