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Warranty

What is Covered:

This warranty covers any defects in material and workmanship in your new Simplicity  

Whoosh vacuum. 

How Long Coverage Lasts: 

Warranty coverage for the Simplicity Whoosh vacuum lasts three years. Household 

models used commercially are only warranted for 90 days.

What is Not Covered:

•  Damage to the vacuum which occurs from neglect, abuse, alterations, accident,  

misuse or improper  maintenance. 

•  Normal replacement items: disposable bags and disposable filters. 

What Simplicity Vacuums Will Do:

This warranty provides, at no cost to you, all labor and parts to keep this vacuum in  

correct  operating condition during the warranted period.

How to Get Service:

Warranty service can only be obtained by presenting the vacuum to an Authorized  

Simplicity Retailer. A proof-of-purchase and product serial number will be required 

before service is rendered. 

To locate your nearest Simplicity Retailer, please call  

1-888-9-SIMPLY or visit the Simplicity website at www.simplicityvac.com.

THIS  WARRANTY  IS  EXCLUSIVE  AND  IN  LIEU  OF  ANY  AND  ALL  OTHER  WARRANTIES 

WHETHER  WRITTEN,  ORAL,  EXPRESSED  OR  IMPLIED,  (INCLUDING  ANY  WARRANTY 

OF  MERCHANTABILITY  OR  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE).  THIS  WARRANTY  

DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

How State Law Applies:

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  

vary from state to state.

Register your warranty online at 

www.simplicityvac.com

Summary of Contents for Whoosh

Page 1: ...The chances are you re never going to read me Owner s Manual www simplicityvac com...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ttachment Cleaning Cleaning Tools 8 Cleaning Tools Holder 8 Adjusting the Suction Power 9 Using the Blower Exhaust Port 9 Micro Tool Kit and Angle Adapter 10 Maintenance and Care Replacing the Vacuum...

Page 4: ...d damaged left outdoors or dropped into water return it to your Authorized Retailer for service Do not pull or carry by cord use cord as a handle close a door on the cord or pull cord around sharp edg...

Page 5: ...fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug...

Page 6: ...4 by Description of the Vacuum 1 5 16 6 13 14 17 12 2 3 7 15 8 9 11 10 4...

Page 7: ...d Retaining Latch 6 Suction Intake Port 7 Power Cord Cord Storage 8 Suction Relief Ring 9 Hose Assembly 10 Cleaning Tools Holder 11 Blower Exhaust Port 12 Upholstery Tool 13 Extension Wands 14 Adjusta...

Page 8: ...h to the Off O position Turn the vacuum cleaner off before unplugging from electrical outlet Carrying the Vacuum Fig 2 To safely transport your vacuum especially when carrying the vacuum up and down s...

Page 9: ...ce Fig 4 Attach the extension wand s to the curved handle end of the hose Fig 5 Attach the floor tool to the end of the extension wand s for cleaning floors and area rugs Fig 6 NOTE You can connect an...

Page 10: ...e to the suction inlet port and twist to lock into place Fig 4 Attach the extension wand s to the curved handle end of the hose Fig 5 Insert any of the tools onto the end of the wand s Deluxe Dusting...

Page 11: ...n power coming through the hose Close the suction relief ring when finished to restore full suction power Using the Blower Exhaust Port Attach the vacuum hose to the blower exhaust port Fig 12 Then at...

Page 12: ...r are standard accessories with your vacuum Micro Tool Kit Fig 14 All the tools needed for cleaning delicate collectibles computer keyboards or inflating an air mattress Adjustable Angle Adapter Fig 1...

Page 13: ...retaining clip to remove the cover Fig 16 Remove and discard the used bag Install a new bag with the arrow on the cardboard pointing to the top of the vacuum Fig 17 Replace the cover and latch the re...

Page 14: ...ed to change the filter after every six vacuum bags Replacing the Charcoal Filter Lift up the cover retaining clip to remove the cover Fig 18 Remove the bag Remove and discard the used filter from the...

Page 15: ...or low suction Vacuum bag full Install new bag Clogged filter Install new filter Hose clogged Remove obstacle Dust escaping from vacuum Bag compartment cover not installed properly Reinsert the cover...

Page 16: ...during the warranted period How to Get Service Warranty service can only be obtained by presenting the vacuum to an Authorized Simplicity Retailer A proof of purchase and product serial number will be...

Page 17: ...15 Owner s Warranty Information keep this for your records Date of purchase Serial number Model number Purchased from Store name Address City State Zip Telephone...

Page 18: ...B503 7400 2013 Tacony Corporation www simplicityvac com...

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