Vax U91-P1, U91-P2 Series Instruction Manual
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To clean the filters on your Vax U91-P1, remove the filter from the vacuum, tap it gently to remove loose dust, then rinse it under warm water. Allow it to dry completely before reinstalling.
First, check for blockages in the hose or brush bar. Ensure the dust container is empty and the filters are clean. If the problem persists, inspect the vacuum for damaged parts that may need replacement.
The brush bar should be checked regularly for wear and replaced if the bristles become worn or damaged. Typically, replacement every 12-18 months is recommended, depending on usage.
Yes, the Vax U91-P1 is suitable for hardwood floors. Ensure the brush bar is set to the appropriate setting to avoid scratching the floor surface.
A burning smell can indicate a blockage, a damaged belt, or an overheated motor. Check for blockages and inspect the belt for damage. If the issue persists, contact Vax customer support.
To empty the dust container, detach it from the vacuum, press the release button to open the bottom lid, and dispose of the contents. Close the lid securely before reattaching the container.
The Vax U91-P2 series typically includes a crevice tool, upholstery tool, and a dusting brush, which are suitable for cleaning upholstery and other surfaces.
To maintain battery life, avoid letting the battery completely discharge. Store the battery at room temperature and charge it regularly. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for optimal charging cycles.
If the power cord is damaged, discontinue use immediately to avoid electrical hazards. Contact Vax customer service for repair or replacement options.
Ensure the vacuum is plugged in securely and check the power outlet. Inspect the power cord for damage and reset any circuit breakers. If it still does not turn on, contact Vax support for assistance.