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J6 FILTERSENSOR
Smart sensor technology automatically detects (the symbol will light red)
when the filter becomes clogged and needs to be cleaned.
Note: The FILTERSENSOR LED will flash and the unit will
automatically shut down when there is any obstruction in the
flexible hose or filters which is causing the motor to overheat.
Disconnect and remove the blockage immediately.
Using the handle / wand (Fig. B, C, D, E)
Press the handle / wand release button (11) to free the
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handle / wand (3) from the chassis (12).
Free the hose connector (9) from the chassis hose port
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(13) as shown in figure B.
Press the chassis release button (12a) to release the lift
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away cannister vac (5) from the chassis (12) as shown in
figure C.
Connect the hose connector (9) to the flexible tube port
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(3a) ensuring that the latch (9a) clicks securely into place
as shown in figure D.
Extend the crevice tool (4) as shown in figure E, until it
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clicks in place.
To retract the crevice tool (4) press the tube extension
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latch (3b) allowing it to return to its normal position.
Using the 3-in-1 accessory tool (Fig. F)
The 3-in-1 handle / wand (15) has three configurations.
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1. Brush mode.
2. Small crevice mode.
3. Upholstery mode.
The 3-in-1 handle / wand can be fitted either directly to the
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hose connector 9 or to the extendable crevice tool (4) as
shown in figure F.
Removing and clearing the beater bars
(Fig. G, H)
To remove the beater bar cassette (14a) from the floor
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head (14) Depress the release button (14b) as shown in
figure G.
The beater bar (18) can now be removed.
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The end pieces are also removable allowing you to clear
the brushes from any hair or other debris that may have
accumulated as shown in figure H.
Note: The CUA525BHP unit is supplied with a specialised pet
beater bar (18a) for cleaning pet hairs etc.
Charging (Fig. I)
Place the appliance into the charging base (7) as shown in
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figure I .
Plug the charging base (7) into an electrical outlet.
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(Original instructions)
Switch the electrical outlet on. The LED charging indicator
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will flash and increase in sections. LEDs go out when fully
charged.
Note: The Charging base is supplied with 2 screws and wall
plugs for securing it to a wall, providing extra stability, as
shown in figure I.
Battery Sensor LED Patterns
Battery diagnostics
If the appliance detects a weak battery, the charging indicator
will flash at a fast rate when the power button is activated.
Proceed as follows:
Plug in the charger. Switch on at the mains.
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Leave the appliance to charge.
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If the appliance detects a damaged battery, the charging
indicator will flash at a fast rate when the appliance is on
charge. Proceed as follows:
Take the appliance and the charger to be tested at an
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authorised services centre.
Note: It may take as long as 60 minutes to determine that
the battery is defective. If the battery is too hot or too
cold, the LED will alternately blink, fast and slow, one
flash at each speed and repeat.
Emptying the dust bowl (Fig. K, L, N)
Holding the unit over a suitable waste receptacle, press
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the dust bowl release button (6a) to release the dust bowl
lid (6) as shown in figure K.
Push the compacting handle (19) down to empty the
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contents of the dust bowl (5a) as shown in figure L.
Compacting the contents of the dust bowl
(Fig. M, N)
With the dust bowl lid (6) closed, push the compacting
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handle down to compact the contents of the dustbowl (5a)
thus increasing its capacity as shown in figure N.
N1 = Before compacting. N2 = After compcting.
Releasing the dust bowl (Fig. O, P)
Note: The dust bowl can be released either from the unit while
it is in chassis mode, as shown in figure O, or when being
used in the lift away canister vac mode, as shown in figure P.
Press the dust bowl release lever (20) down to release the
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dust bowl.
Free the dust bowl (5a) from the lift away canister vac (5).
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Note: The catch (20a) ensures that the unit will be unable to
start when the dust bowl (5a) is not connected to the lift away
canister vac (5) or when the compacting handle (19) is in
operation.
Battery Fault (All LEDs)
Charger Fault (All LEDs)
Battery Hot (All LEDs)