Vax CLHF-GLKS, CLHF-GLBS User's Guide

Vax CLHF-GLKS, CLHF-GLBS manual cover
Pages 15
Year 2020
Language(s)
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Vax CLHF-GLKS, CLHF-GLBS Specification

The Vax CLHF-GLKS and CLHF-GLBS are versatile cordless stick vacuum cleaners designed to deliver efficient cleaning performance across various surfaces. Both models are equipped with a high-performance motor that provides powerful suction, ensuring effective removal of dust and debris. The CLHF-GLKS and CLHF-GLBS feature a lightweight and ergonomic design, making them easy to maneuver around furniture and hard-to-reach areas. Each model comes with a detachable handheld unit, enhancing their versatility by allowing users to clean above-floor surfaces such as upholstery and curtains.

The vacuums are powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, offering up to 45 minutes of runtime on a single charge, which is suitable for thorough cleaning sessions. The battery is designed for quick recharging, minimizing downtime between uses. The Vax CLHF-GLKS and CLHF-GLBS incorporate a multi-cyclonic technology that separates dirt efficiently, maintaining consistent suction power throughout the cleaning process. Both models feature a HEPA filtration system that captures allergens and fine particles, ensuring cleaner air is expelled during operation.

The dust container is bagless and easy to empty, promoting convenience and hygiene. Both models include a range of accessories for enhanced functionality, such as a crevice tool and a dusting brush, enabling users to tackle different cleaning tasks with ease. The Vax CLHF-GLKS and CLHF-GLBS are designed with user-friendly controls, allowing seamless transition between different cleaning modes and surfaces. These vacuum cleaners are ideal for those seeking a balance of power, portability, and ease of use, making them suitable for a variety of household cleaning needs.

Vax CLHF-GLKS, CLHF-GLBS F.A.Q.

How do I assemble my Vax CLHF-GLKS vacuum cleaner?

To assemble your Vax CLHF-GLKS vacuum cleaner, begin by attaching the handle to the main body until it clicks into place. Then, connect the hose to the inlet and secure the desired cleaning attachment to the other end of the hose.

What should I do if my Vax CLHF-GLBS vacuum loses suction?

If your Vax CLHF-GLBS vacuum loses suction, check for blockages in the hose and filters. Clean or replace the filters if necessary, and ensure the dust container is empty.

How often should I clean the filters on the Vax CLHF-GLKS?

It is recommended to clean the filters on your Vax CLHF-GLKS every 3 months, or more frequently if used heavily, to maintain optimal performance.

Can I wash the dust container of my Vax CLHF-GLBS?

Yes, the dust container of the Vax CLHF-GLBS can be washed with warm soapy water. Ensure it is completely dry before reattaching it to the vacuum cleaner.

How do I troubleshoot a Vax CLHF-GLKS that won't turn on?

If your Vax CLHF-GLKS won't turn on, check that it is plugged in securely and that the power switch is in the 'on' position. Ensure the power outlet is functioning by testing with another device.

What attachments come with the Vax CLHF-GLBS?

The Vax CLHF-GLBS typically comes with a crevice tool, dusting brush, and upholstery tool for versatile cleaning options.

How do I replace the belt on my Vax CLHF-GLKS vacuum cleaner?

To replace the belt on your Vax CLHF-GLKS, first unplug the vacuum. Remove the bottom plate covering the brush roll, take out the old belt, and replace it with a new one, ensuring it is properly aligned on the motor shaft and brush roll.

Why is my Vax CLHF-GLBS making a loud noise?

A loud noise from your Vax CLHF-GLBS could be due to a blockage or debris caught in the brush roll. Turn off and unplug the vacuum, then inspect and clear any obstructions.

How do I store my Vax CLHF-GLKS properly?

Store your Vax CLHF-GLKS in a cool, dry place. Wrap the cord neatly using the cord hooks, and ensure all attachments are secured to prevent damage.

What maintenance is required for the Vax CLHF-GLBS?

Regular maintenance for the Vax CLHF-GLBS includes emptying the dust container, cleaning or replacing filters, checking for blockages, and inspecting the brush roll for tangled fibers or debris.