Assembly, Programming remote control, Using a cartridge filter – Sealey VMA914 User Manual

Page 3: Dry vacuum cleaning

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4. ASSEMBLY

4.1. Do not connect the mains plug yet.

4.2. Undo main drum clasps and lift off the top section (18).

4.3. Remove contents from inside the tank. Check and identify each component as listed in fig.1. If anything is missing or damaged

please contact your supplier immediately.

4.4. Insert a large wheel on each side of the rear basket and ensure they are pushed all the way in.

4.5. Turn the main drum (19) upside down and insert the moulded castor mountings into their positions in the black base until they lock

into position.

4.6. For dry suction fit the cartridge filter (8).

4.7. For carpet washing or wet suction fit the foam filter (9).

4.8. Re-assemble the top section (18) to the main drum (19).

4.9. Fasten the 2 clasps.

4.10. Attach the suction hose (13) to the suction inlet (4) on the front of the main drum.

4.11. Twist and lock the end of the suction hose (13) into the nozzle (10). Push the end of the nozzle (10) into the stainless steel

extension tube (12). Fit the required accessory to the base of the stainless steel extension tube (12) or directly to the nozzle (10) if

the stainless steel extension tube (12) is not required.

5. PROGRAMMING REMOTE CONTROL

5.1. Ensure the machine is plugged into the power supply with the power on.

5.2. Set the main switch (1) to the (‘I’) position.

5.3. Locate the detergent mode selection button (2) on the top section (18) indicated by the following symbol.

5.4. Press and hold the detergent mode button until the indicator light above the mode selection buttons (2) illuminates.

5.5. With the light still illuminated, press and hold the detergent mode button on the nozzle (10).

5.6. When the light starts to flash the nozzle (10) is programmed to the machine. You should now be able to operate the detergent and

vacuum modes using the nozzle (10).

5.7. If the light does not flash go back to step 5.4 and start again.

6. USING A CARTRIDGE FILTER

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WARNING! Always disconnect the plug from the mains supply before removing the top section (18).

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IMPORTANT: The filter is made of high quality paper designed to filter small particles of dust. We recommend that this filter be

used for dry vacuuming only.

6.1. The cartridge filter (8) must be completely dry when used to collect dry dust as a wet or damp filter will clog quickly and be very

difficult to clean.

6.2. Check the cartridge filter (8) carefully and regularly for tears or small holes. Even a small hole can cause dust to be exhausted.

Never use a cartridge filter with holes or tears as this may cause damage to the motor and invalidate warranty. Replace it

immediately.

INSTALLING & CLEANING

6.3. Slide cartridge filter (8) down over filter cage on the top section (18).

6.4. Apply gentle pressure to the cartridge filter until it is fully located over the filter cage. Place the lid over the end of the cartridge

filter, ensuring that the locking device on the lid locates into the hole in the filter cage. Turn the locking device on the lid clockwise

until the lid and filter are locked on to the filter cage.

6.5. To remove cartridge filter for cleaning, turn the locking device on the lid anti-clockwise to unlock the filter. Remove the lid, hold the

base of the filter and gently pull it off the cage.

6.6. Clean the filter by tapping it on the inside of a waste bin

7. DRY VACUUM CLEANING

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WARNING! Ensure you read, understand and apply Sections 1 and 2 ‘Safety Instructions’.

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Reminder:

DO NOT vacuum hazardous substances. Use of an incorrect cartridge filter will invalidate your warranty.

7.1. Ensure the machine is unplugged from the power supply.

7.2. Fit the cartridge filter and lid (8) over the basket and lock in place. Attach a dust collection bag over the hose attachment on the

inside of the main drum (19) if desired.

7.3. Re-position the top section (18) onto the main drum (19), and clip in place.

7.4. Insert the larger end of the suction hose (13) into the suction hose inlet (4) on the main drum (19) and screw in place.

7.5. Twist and lock the nozzle (10) onto the free end of the flexible hose (13).

7.6. Push the required attachment onto the free end of the nozzle (10).

7.7. Plug into the power supply and set the main switch (1) to the ‘I’ position.

7.8. Switch the motor to vacuum only mode, indicated by the following symbol, using either the button (2) on the top section of

the cleaner or the button on the nozzle (10).

7.9. When you have completed vacuuming, switch off the cleaner by pressing either the vacuum button on the nozzle (10) or the button

on the top section of the cleaner (2).

7.10. Set the main switch (1) to the ‘O’ position and unplug machine from the power supply.

VMA914 | Issue 3(S) 27/05/15

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© Jack Sealey Limited

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