Vax 6140T, 6140 User's Guide
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To assemble the Vax 6140T, attach the hose to the main unit, connect the desired nozzle or tool to the hose end, and ensure that all clips and latches are secured tightly. Refer to the user manual for detailed diagrams.
It is recommended to clean the filters and empty the dust container after every use. Check the hose and nozzles for blockages weekly, and inspect the power cord for damage monthly.
First, check if the dust container is full and empty it if necessary. Then, inspect the filters for clogs and clean them. Finally, ensure that there are no blockages in the hose or nozzle.
Yes, the Vax 6140 can be used on hardwood floors. Make sure to use the appropriate attachment to prevent scratching and adjust the suction power if needed.
If the vacuum overheats, turn it off immediately and unplug it. Check for blockages in the hose and filters, let the unit cool down for at least 30 minutes, and then resume using it.
Remove the filters from the unit and tap them gently to remove loose dust. Rinse them under lukewarm water, allow them to dry completely before reinserting them into the vacuum.
Yes, the Vax 6140T is designed for both dry and wet vacuuming. Ensure that you use the correct filter and attachment specified for wet cleaning.
To change the belt, first unplug the vacuum. Access the belt by removing the cover on the base, slide off the old belt, and replace it with a new one, following the belt configuration guide in the manual.
Turn off the vacuum and inspect it for blockages or foreign objects in the hose or brush area. Check the filters and ensure they are clean and properly placed.
Store the Vax 6140T in a cool, dry place. Ensure all attachments are cleaned and secured, the hose is wound neatly, and the power cord is coiled to avoid damage.