Sencor SVC 730GR User Manual
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To assemble the Sencor SVC 730GR, first attach the telescopic tube to the vacuum body. Then, connect the desired nozzle to the end of the tube. Ensure all parts are securely fitted.
Check if the dust bag is full and replace it if necessary. Also, inspect the filters for clogs and clean or replace them as needed. Ensure there are no blockages in the hose or nozzles.
The HEPA filter should be replaced every 6 months for optimal performance, or more frequently if you notice a drop in suction or if you have allergy sufferers at home.
Yes, the pre-motor and exhaust filters can be washed. Rinse them under lukewarm water and let them dry completely before reinstalling. Do not wash the HEPA filter; it should be replaced when dirty.
Store the vacuum cleaner in a cool, dry place. Wrap the cord around the hooks provided and ensure all attachments are securely stored. This will prevent damage and ensure readiness for next use.
Ensure that the dust bag and filters are not clogged, as this can increase noise. Additionally, check that all parts are correctly assembled and that no foreign objects are stuck in the hose or brushes.
Turn off the vacuum and unplug it. Check for blockages in the hose and filters. Allow the vacuum to cool down for at least 30 minutes before attempting to use it again.
Remove the brush attachment from the vacuum. Use scissors to cut away any tangled hair or fibers, and use a damp cloth to wipe away dust and debris. Allow it to dry before reattaching.
No, the Sencor SVC 730GR is designed for dry vacuuming only. Vacuuming wet surfaces can cause damage to the motor and electrical components.
Regularly replace the dust bag and clean or replace filters. Check for blockages in the hose and nozzles, and clean the brush attachments. Store the vacuum properly to avoid damage.