Vax H87-12V-B-T, H89-12V-B-A, H89-12V-B-B User's Guide
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To clean the filters on your Vax H87-12V-B-T, first remove the filter from the vacuum. Tap it gently to remove any loose dirt. If washable, rinse it under lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Allow it to dry completely before reinserting.
If your Vax H89-12V-B-A loses suction, check for blockages in the hose and attachments, clean or replace the filters, and ensure the dust container is not full. These steps often restore suction power.
The HEPA filter in the Vax H89-12V-B-B should be replaced every 6-12 months, depending on usage frequency. Regular replacement ensures optimal performance and air quality.
Store your Vax H87-12V-B-T in a cool, dry place. Ensure the vacuum is turned off and unplugged. Wrap the cord neatly and store any accessories in a designated compartment or nearby.
A loud noise could be caused by blockages, a full dust container, or a damaged brush bar. Check these areas and clear any obstructions to reduce noise levels.
Yes, the Vax H89-12V-B-B is suitable for hardwood floors. Use the appropriate setting or attachment to avoid scratching the surface while ensuring effective cleaning.
The Vax H87-12V-B-T has an indicator light that will flash or change color when the battery is low. Refer to your user manual for specific indicator signals.
If your Vax H89-12V-B-A won't turn on, check the power supply, ensure the battery is charged, and inspect for any tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses.
To prevent overheating, regularly clean the filters, check for blockages, and avoid running the vacuum for extended periods without breaks.
No, the Vax H87-12V-B-T is not designed for wet surfaces. Vacuuming wet areas can damage the unit and pose a safety hazard. Only use it on dry surfaces.