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Brushroll Status Indicator

The brushroll indicator status light:

Colour

Status

Green

The brushroll is spinning and working as intended.

Red

There is a jam in the brushroll area. Turn off and unplug 

the vacuum. Remove any blockages in the nozzle.

No Lights

The brush-roll is not active.

Bag Fill Level Indicator (Fig. 16)

As the dust bag fills with dirt and debris, the indicator will illustrate the level of bag fill. Once all 

LEDs are illuminated red, the bag should be replaced. See page 13 for the dust bag replacement 
instructions.

Bag Fill Level Indicator

Bag Fill Level

One LED light (furthest left), green continuous Lights progressively illuminate to show the bag 

is filling. Replace the bag when all LED lights 

begin to illuminate red continuously.

Two LED lights, orange continuous

Three LED lights, orange continuous

Four LED lights, red continuous

The dust bag is full, replace with a new one;  or 

the air path is blocked, please check and clean.

LED lights, red flashing

ABOVE FLOOR MODE

1)  Place the vacuum cleaner in the upright locked position.

2)  Press the wand release button and lift the wand for above floor cleaning (Fig. 17).

3)  Choose the desired attachments and insert into the wand (Fig. 18).

4)  Turn on the vacuum cleaner by pressing the On/Off Button.
5)  Once you have completed vacuuming, press the On/Off button again and unplug the power 

cord from the power outlet.

NOTE:

 The attachments can also insert directly onto the handle (Fig. 19).

CAUTION:

 When using attachments, be careful not to over stretch the suction hose to avoid 

causing the vacuum cleaner to tip over. 

LIFT OFF MODE
NOTE:

 Make sure the power cord is fully released from the cord hooks before using Lift Off 

function.
1)  Place the vacuum cleaner in the upright locked position.

2)  Press lift off button and lift up the vacuum cleaner body away from the floor head (Fig. 20).

3)  Press the wand release button and lift up the wand for cleaning stairs or other hard to reach 

places.

4)  Choose the desired attachments and insert it into the wand (Fig. 21).

5)  Turn on the vacuum cleaner by pressing the On/Off Button.
6)  Once you have completed vacuuming, press the On/Off button again and unplug the power 

cord from the power outlet.

Summary of Contents for UB0212EUK

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Page 5: ...ctric shock does not rely on basic insulation only but in which additional safety precautions are provided such as double insulation or reinforced insulation there being no provision for protective ea...

Page 6: ...ds gases or explosive vapours like gasoline or other fuels lighter fluids cleaners oil based paints natural gas hydrogen or explosive dusts like coal dust magnesium dust grain dust or gun power or tox...

Page 7: ...uum cleaner before unplugging from power source Do not cover the ventilation openings Do not vacuum with any ventilation openings blocked keep free of dust lint hair or anything that may reduce air fl...

Page 8: ...roll On Off Button 6 Exhaust Filter Cover 20 Bag Fill Level Indicator 7 Task Lights 21 Lift Off Button 8 Motorised Floor Head 22 Crevice Tool 9 Brushroll Status Indicator 23 Dusting Brush 10 Lower Cor...

Page 9: ...t downwards A click can be heard once secured Fig 3 4 NOTE DO NOT tilt the wand to insert it into the nozzle neck Fig 5 DO NOT insert the wand before placing the body onto the nozzle Fig 6 4 Insert th...

Page 10: ...ccurs stop using the product immediately and disconnect the power plug 2 Operation Modes UPRIGHT MODE NOTE Make sure the vacuum cleaner is correctly assembled Do not operate vacuum cleaner without a d...

Page 11: ...Place the vacuum cleaner in the upright locked position 2 Press the wand release button and lift the wand for above floor cleaning Fig 17 3 Choose the desired attachments and insert into the wand Fig...

Page 12: ...ery and other surfaces Fig 26 WARNING Never use the Pet Mate directly on pets CAUTION Moving parts To reduce the risk of personal injury DO NOT touch the brushroll when vacuum cleaner is on Contacting...

Page 13: ...ug retainer onto the power cord 3 Store the vacuum cleaner in a dry indoor area on the floor with the handle locked in the upright position 3 Dust Bag Replacement WARNING Always unplug power cord from...

Page 14: ...contact the After Sales Helpline 1 Remove the dust bag as outlined in the Dust Bag Replacement section page 13 Fig 35 2 Remove the foam filter cover and the foam filter Fig 36 3 Wash the filter in co...

Page 15: ...ES If there is noticeable abnormal noise when using the vacuum or the suction power suddenly drops it is necessary to check the air path for blockages Frequently check air path to make sure it is free...

Page 16: ...fective wall outlet Check with a good appliance or lamp Be sure the power cord plug is fully plugged into a good wall outlet Motor overheating protection during use Unplug the power cord and let the v...

Page 17: ...ion Brushroll On Off button is not pressed to start the brushroll Press the Brushroll On Off button to start the brushroll Brushroll is jammed Turn off and unplug vacuum cleaner remove obstruction the...

Page 18: ...he vacuum cleaner to cool for a minimum of 50 minutes Plug in vacuum and turn it on The motor is damaged Contact the After Sales Helpline for assistance Brushroll status indicator light emits red Ther...

Page 19: ...wer Input 800W This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes The machine must be delivered in rigid packaging to avoid damage during transportation The pa...

Page 20: ...accompanied by a valid proof of purchase This guarantee excludes at the manufacturer s discretion damage resulting from direct or indirect abuse negligence product misuse accidents unauthorised repair...

Page 21: ...regular maintenance Unauthorized use of the application or anything other than for domestic purposes e g For commercial or rental use Accidental damage or faults caused by negligent use or care Repair...

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