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19.This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or 
Mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or 
instructions concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. 

Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance. 
 

Do not vacuum or clean:   

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Hair and other parts of the body. They could be sucked in and cause injury. 

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Pieces of Clothing (e, g, shoe laces, scarves, etc.).    They could be sucked in and cause injury.   

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Water and other liquids, especially moisture from carpet cleaning agents. Moisture inside the 
appliance can lead to short-circuiting.   

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Toner dust (from laser printers. copying-machines. etc.).    There is danger of fire or explosion.   

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Hot ash, burning cigarettes or matches. This could cause a fire. 

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Pointed objects such as glass shards, nails, etc. Such objects destroy the filters.   

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Plaster, cement, and fine drilling-dust, makeup. etc. The filters may clog causing damage to the 
appliance. 

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Bullets, bullet shells, fireworks or other explosive objects (this should be self explanatory on how you 
should NEVER vacuum up explosive objects but you would be surprised at the number of live bullets 
we have found sucked up in vacuums). 

 

Never use the appliance near flammable or explosive materials -- there is danger of fire or explosion.   
Never use the appliance outdoors -- there is danger of rain and dirt destroying the appliance.   
Never stick objects into the appliance's openings -- it could cause the appliance to overheat. 
 

Cord Connection 

The vacuum and battery charger run on electricity, that means there is always danger of electric shock, so please observe 
the following;   

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Never touch the plug with wet hands.   

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Always pull directly with the plug. If you want to disconnect the appliance from the outlet. Never pull on the cord, 
as it might break.   

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Take care that the power cord is not bent, pinched, rolled over or gets in contact with heat sources. 

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Use only extension cords suited to the power requirements of the appliance.   

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Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.   

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Only operate the appliance if your outlet voltage is the same as that indicated on the appliance's nameplate.   
Using the wrong voltage can destroy the appliance.   

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If the power cord of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturers, their authorized service 
representative or a similarly qualified person to avoid danger to the user.   

Never use a defective appliance or operate an appliance with a defective power cord. There is a major risk of injury. 

 

Children 

Never leave the appliance unattended and use it with special precaution if children or persons who cannot judge dangers 
are nearby. 
People (including children) who are unable to safely operate the appliance on account of their physical, sensory or mental 

Summary of Contents for 2.0-B

Page 1: ...1 PROLUX 2 0 BAGLESS BACKPACK VACUUM CLEANER MODEL 2 0 B Operation Instruction Read all instructions before using this appliance...

Page 2: ...less backpack vacuum with the new Prolux 2 0 Bagless Technology that makes it 40 more powerful than current bagless vacuums Large companies use backpack vacuums because they literally cut your cleanin...

Page 3: ...nly weighs 8 lbs 8 lbs w o battery 11 lbs with battery Powerful deep cleaning motor with an amazing 52 Cubic Feet per Minute of Airflow most battery powered vacuums have 20 Dependable Motor Bypass val...

Page 4: ...ents 5 Do not use with damaged cord or plug If vacuum cleaner is not working as it should has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into water take it to a service center before use 6 Do not p...

Page 5: ...sive materials there is danger of fire or explosion Never use the appliance outdoors there is danger of rain and dirt destroying the appliance Never stick objects into the appliance s openings it coul...

Page 6: ...n or instruction of a responsible person Packing materials are not toys There is danger of suffocation KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BACK PACK VACUUM 1 Main motor unit 2 Flexible...

Page 7: ...e Dusting Brush is used for all types of furniture Fig3 CREVICE TOOL Use for cleaning radiators cracks crevices along corners and baseboards and in between cushions Fig4 PET HAIR REMOVAL BRUSH The Pet...

Page 8: ...3 to the bottom end of the telescopic tube Fig 3 4 NOTE Shove all the way together and firmly twist to the right to connect pieces 3 Adjust the length of the telescopic tube Press down the release la...

Page 9: ...y in place the unit could fall off your back causing damage or injury 4 Turn the unit on off by pressing the switch located near the base of unit Fig 9 Fig 8 Fig 8A Fig 8B Fig 9 HOW TO CHARGE THE BATT...

Page 10: ...the cord 8 DO NOT handle the charger s cord plug with wet hands when inserting into electrical outlet 9 Keep sparks and flames away from batteries Do not smoke near batteries or charger 10 DO NOT cha...

Page 11: ...voltage level the electronics will shut off the battery Once the battery shuts off it must be recharged PREPARING BATTERY PACK FOR CHARGING 1 Turn off the power switch Confirm the switch is on the off...

Page 12: ...1 Switch the vacuum cleaner to the Off position and disconnect the plug from the wall outlet 2 Release the dust container by pressing down the release button Fig 10 3 Pull the dust container away fro...

Page 13: ...ressed air or using warm water then allow the filter to air dry completely Once the filter has completely air dried then assemble the filter back into the container Or if the filter is too dirty or in...

Page 14: ...Possible Cause s Solution The vacuum will not turn on The battery is not charged Make sure the battery is fully charged by plugging the battery into the charger then plug the charger into your wall o...

Page 15: ...do this FIVE 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Prolux warranties this product s motor free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five 5 years on the motor three 3 years on the body of the va...

Page 16: ...ending unit back for warranty work contact your authorized PROLUX retailer you bought the unit from first Unauthorized warranty claims may be sent back Authorized Warranty claims PROLUX shall be respo...

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