Vax CDUP-PLXS, CDUP-PLXP User's Guide
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To assemble your Vax CDUP-PLXS, first attach the handle to the main body until it clicks into place. Then, connect the hose to the base, ensuring it is securely locked. Lastly, attach the desired nozzle depending on your cleaning needs.
Check for blockages in the hose or the nozzle, and ensure the dust container is not full. Clean or replace the filters if they are clogged. Regular maintenance will help maintain suction power.
Filters should be cleaned every 3 months or whenever you notice a decrease in suction performance. Rinse them under running water and allow them to dry completely before reinserting.
Yes, the Vax CDUP-PLXP is suitable for use on hard floors. Use the hard floor setting or attach the appropriate nozzle to avoid scratching the surface.
Ensure the vacuum is plugged in and the power switch is on. Check the power outlet with another device. If it still doesn't work, inspect the power cable for damage. If the problem persists, contact Vax customer support.
To empty the dust container, remove it from the main body by pressing the release button. Hold it over a trash can and press the bottom release latch to open the container. Close the lid securely before reattaching.
Regularly check the brush bar for tangled hair and debris. Use scissors to carefully cut away any obstructions. Remove the brush bar occasionally to clean it thoroughly and ensure it rotates freely.
A loud noise may indicate a blockage or a damaged component. Turn off and unplug the vacuum, then inspect the hose, filters, and brush bar for obstructions. If the noise continues, seek professional service.
Store your Vax CDUP-PLXS in a cool, dry place. Avoid wrapping the cord tightly around the vacuum to prevent damage. Regularly check for wear and tear, and perform maintenance as needed.
No, the Vax CDUP-PLXP is designed for dry use only. Using it on wet surfaces can damage the vacuum and pose a risk of electric shock. Always ensure surfaces are dry before vacuuming.