Vax VRS19W, VRS6W User's Guide

Vax VRS19W, VRS6W manual cover
Pages 12
Year 2010
Language(s)
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Vax VRS19W, VRS6W Specification

The Vax VRS19W and VRS6W are lightweight, efficient carpet washers designed for home use, offering reliable cleaning performance with user-friendly features. The VRS19W is equipped with a powerful 500-watt motor, providing strong suction capabilities to effectively lift dirt and stains from carpets. It features a generous 2.6-litre clean water tank and a 1.8-litre dirty water tank, minimizing the need for frequent refills and emptying during cleaning sessions. The compact design of the VRS19W ensures easy maneuverability around furniture and tight spaces, while its long 5.9-meter power cord allows for extended reach without the hassle of switching power outlets.

The VRS6W model shares similar user-centric features but focuses on delivering a more tailored cleaning experience. It is designed with a 600-watt motor, offering enhanced suction power for tougher stains and deeper carpet penetration. The VRS6W includes a slightly larger clean water tank of 3.0 litres and a dirty water tank of 2.1 litres, providing extended cleaning time and efficiency. Both models incorporate dual rotating brush bars that agitate carpet fibers to loosen and lift embedded dirt effectively.

Both the VRS19W and VRS6W are equipped with easy-to-use controls and ergonomic handles, ensuring comfort during prolonged use. They come with removable tanks for easy filling, emptying, and cleaning, enhancing user convenience. These carpet washers are designed for hassle-free maintenance, with clear instructions provided for routine care. Ideal for households with pets or high foot traffic, the Vax VRS19W and VRS6W models offer practical solutions for maintaining clean, fresh carpets with minimal effort.

Vax VRS19W, VRS6W F.A.Q.

How do I assemble the Vax VRS19W vacuum cleaner?

To assemble the Vax VRS19W, first attach the handle to the main body until it clicks into place. Connect the hose to the suction inlet and secure any attachments needed for your cleaning task.

What should I do if the Vax VRS6W loses suction?

If the Vax VRS6W loses suction, check for blockages in the hose, filters, and brush bar. Clean or replace the filters if necessary, and ensure the dust container is not full.

How often should I clean the filters on the Vax VRS19W?

Clean the filters on the Vax VRS19W every 3 months or when you notice a loss in suction. Rinse them under warm water and allow them to dry completely before reinserting.

Can I wash the dust container of the Vax VRS6W?

Yes, you can wash the dust container of the Vax VRS6W. Remove it from the vacuum, empty the contents, and rinse under warm water. Ensure it is completely dry before reattaching.

What is the correct way to store the Vax VRS19W?

Store the Vax VRS19W in a cool, dry place. Wrap the power cord loosely around the designated hooks and keep attachments in the storage compartment or nearby.

How do I troubleshoot if the Vax VRS6W brush bar stops spinning?

First, turn off and unplug the vacuum. Check for tangled hair or debris on the brush bar and remove them. Ensure the belt is intact and properly aligned.

What attachments come with the Vax VRS19W, and how are they used?

The Vax VRS19W typically includes a crevice tool for tight spaces, a dusting brush for delicate surfaces, and an upholstery tool for furniture. Attach these to the hose or wand as needed.

How do I replace the belt in the Vax VRS6W?

To replace the belt, unplug the vacuum and remove the brush cover. Take out the brush bar and old belt, then loop the new belt over the motor shaft and brush bar. Reassemble the vacuum.

Why is the Vax VRS19W making a loud noise during operation?

If the Vax VRS19W is noisy, check for blockages or debris in the hose and brush bar. Inspect the motor for any loose components or damage and ensure all parts are properly secured.

What maintenance steps are recommended for the Vax VRS6W?

Regularly empty the dust container, clean or replace filters, check the hose and attachments for blockages, and inspect the brush bar and belt for wear.