Vax AWC01, AWC02 User's Guide

Vax AWC01, AWC02 manual cover
Pages 16
Year 2015
Language(s)
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Vax AWC01, AWC02 Specification

The Vax AWC01 and AWC02 are advanced air purification units designed to enhance indoor air quality through efficient filtration systems. Both models feature a multi-stage filtration process that includes a pre-filter, HEPA filter, and an activated carbon filter, effectively capturing dust, allergens, and odors. The AWC01 is engineered for small to medium-sized rooms, offering a coverage area of up to 200 square feet, while the AWC02 is suitable for larger spaces, accommodating up to 300 square feet.

The AWC01 operates at a noise level of 30 decibels on its lowest setting, ensuring quiet performance for undisturbed sleep or work environments. It features a user-friendly control panel with three fan speed settings, a programmable timer, and a filter replacement indicator. The AWC02 builds upon this functionality with an additional turbo mode for rapid air cleaning and an intuitive digital display for real-time air quality monitoring.

Both models are equipped with energy-efficient motors, certified by Energy Star, ensuring minimal energy consumption and cost-effective operation. The sleek, compact design of the AWC01 and AWC02 allows for seamless integration into various home or office settings. Maintenance is straightforward, with easy-to-remove filters that require replacement every six to twelve months, depending on usage and air quality conditions.

Connectivity options include compatibility with smart home systems, allowing users to control the units remotely via smartphone applications. In summary, the Vax AWC01 and AWC02 combine robust filtration capabilities with user-centric features, providing reliable solutions for improving indoor air quality tailored to different room sizes.

Vax AWC01, AWC02 F.A.Q.

How do I assemble the Vax AWC01 or AWC02 after purchase?

To assemble your Vax AWC01 or AWC02, start by attaching the handle to the main body until it clicks into place. Follow the included instruction manual for detailed steps.

What should I do if the Vax AWC01/AWC02 is not picking up dirt effectively?

Check if the filters are clean and not clogged. Ensure that the dust container is empty and that there are no blockages in the suction path or hose.

How often should I clean the filters on the Vax AWC01 or AWC02?

Filters should be cleaned every 3 to 6 months, depending on usage. Wash the filters with warm water and ensure they are completely dry before reinserting.

Why does the Vax AWC01/02 produce a burning smell during operation?

A burning smell may indicate a blockage or that the motor is overheating. Turn off the vacuum immediately and check for blockages or contact customer support.

Can I use the Vax AWC01 or AWC02 on hardwood floors?

Yes, the Vax AWC01 and AWC02 are suitable for hardwood floors. Adjust the brush settings to prevent scratching the surface.

What should I do if the brush bar on my Vax AWC01/02 isn't rotating?

Check for tangled hair or debris around the brush bar and remove them. Ensure the brush bar is not obstructed and that the power switch is on.

How do I store the Vax AWC01 or AWC02 to ensure longevity?

Store the vacuum cleaner in a cool, dry place. Ensure that the cord is neatly wrapped and that the vacuum is not placed in direct sunlight.

What type of maintenance does the Vax AWC01/02 require?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the filters, checking for blockages, and inspecting the brush bar for debris. Additionally, wipe the exterior with a damp cloth.

How can I troubleshoot power issues with the Vax AWC01/02?

Ensure the power cord is connected properly and the outlet is functioning. Check the fuse in the plug and replace it if necessary.

Is the Vax AWC01/02 compatible with additional attachments or accessories?

The Vax AWC01 and AWC02 are compatible with a range of Vax accessories. Check the user manual for specific attachment compatibility.