Vax U90-P4-B, U90-P4 Series Instruction Manual
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To clean the filters on your Vax U90-P4-B, first, ensure the vacuum is unplugged. Remove the dust container and take out the filter. Tap it gently to remove any loose dirt. Rinse the filter under warm water until the water runs clear. Allow the filter to dry completely before reinserting it.
If your Vax U90-P4-B vacuum loses suction, check for blockages in the hose, wand, and brush bar. Also, ensure that the dust container is not full. Clean or replace the filters if necessary. This maintenance should restore proper suction.
It is recommended to replace the filters every 3 to 6 months, depending on usage. Regular maintenance can prolong filter life, but replace them when they show signs of wear or reduced performance.
A loud noise may be due to a blockage or a foreign object in the brush bar. Check the brush bar for obstructions and clear any debris. If the noise persists, inspect the motor and bearings for any issues.
Yes, the Vax U90-P4-B is suitable for use on hardwood floors. Make sure to adjust the settings according to the flooring type to ensure optimal cleaning without causing damage.
Regularly check the brush bar for tangled hair and debris. Use scissors or a brush to remove any entanglements. Ensure the brush bar spins freely and replace if worn or damaged.
If your Vax U90-P4-B overheats, switch it off and unplug it immediately. Check for blockages and clean the filters. Allow the vacuum to cool down before using it again.
To empty the dust container, switch off and unplug the vacuum. Press the release button to detach the container, then open the bottom lid to dispose of the contents. Close the lid securely before reattaching the container.
Store your Vax U90-P4-B in a cool, dry place. Ensure the cord is neatly wound and the vacuum is upright to prevent any damage to the components.
For a Vax U90-P4-B with no power, check the power cord and plug for damage. Test the outlet with another device to ensure it's working. If the vacuum still doesn't power on, it may require professional servicing.