Vax CDHF-SGXA User's Guide
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To assemble the Vax CDHF-SGXA, start by attaching the handle to the main body until it clicks into place. Connect the hose to the suction inlet and attach the desired accessory to the other end of the hose. Ensure all parts are securely fastened before use.
If the vacuum loses suction, check for blockages in the hose, filters, or brush bar. Ensure the dust container is not full and that the filters are clean. Clean or replace filters as necessary and remove any obstructions.
It is recommended to clean the filters every 3 months or more frequently if used regularly. Rinse the filters under warm water and allow them to dry completely before reinserting them into the vacuum.
Yes, the Vax CDHF-SGXA is suitable for use on hardwood floors. Use the appropriate floor setting and ensure the brush bar is set to the hard floor mode to prevent scratching.
If the vacuum overheats, turn it off and unplug it immediately. Check for blockages and ensure the filters are clean. Allow the vacuum to cool down for at least 30 minutes before attempting to use it again.
To maintain the brush bar, regularly check for and remove any tangled hair or debris. Use scissors to cut away any obstruction, being careful not to damage the bristles.
Store the Vax CDHF-SGXA in a cool, dry place. Ensure the cord is neatly wrapped and avoid placing heavy objects on the vacuum to prevent damage.
The Vax CDHF-SGXA usually comes with a crevice tool, upholstery tool, and dusting brush. Use the crevice tool for tight spaces, the upholstery tool for furniture, and the dusting brush for delicate surfaces.
To empty the dust container, press the release button to detach it from the vacuum. Hold the container over a trash bin and press the bottom release to empty the debris. Reattach the container securely before using the vacuum again.
If the power cord is damaged, do not attempt to use the vacuum. Contact Vax customer service or a qualified technician for repair or replacement to prevent any risk of electric shock.