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Switch off and disconnect from the mains
electricity supply BEFORE REMOVING OR
REPLACING the fully assembled debris
bag.
Emptying Your Gardenvac
1. Remove debris bag as described on page 3.
WARNING
Never use water for cleaning your
Gardenvac, use only a dry cloth. Do not
clean with chemicals or solvents, some can
destroy critical plastic parts.
After Using Your Gardenvac (R1, 2, 3 & 4)
1. Switch off and disconnect from the mains
electricity supply before cleaning your
Gardenvac.
2. Always empty the debris bag.
3. Take extra care to clean around the cutting
area, the cutting head and the collection
chute (R1).
• Take care when cleaning around the
cutting line area - sharp edges can cause
injury.
4. Inspect the cutting line and replace if worn or
damaged
5. Using a soft brush remove debris from all air
inlets. See fig R2.
6. Remove dirt and debris from debris fin.with a
suitable tool. See fig R3.
7. Wipe over your Gardenvac with a soft dry
cloth. See fig R4.
Fails To Operate
1. Is the power turned on?
2. Is the fully assembled debris bag correctly
fitted to the product?
3. Check the fuse in the plug, if blown replace.
4. Fuse continues to blow?
Immediately disconnect from the mains
electricity supply and consult your local
approved Service Centre.
Poor Blowing
1. The air inlets are blocked, clean all air inlets.
2. Mode indicator not in the right position?
3. If poor blowing persists?
Immediately disconnect from the mains
electricity supply and consult your local
approved Service Centre.
Poor Vacuum/Jet Vacuum
1. The air inlets are blocked, clean all air inlets.
2. Mode indicator not in the right position?
3. If poor vacuuming persists?
EMPTYING YOUR GARDENVAC
CARING FOR YOUR GARDENVAC
FAULT FINDING HINTS
2. Empty debris bag holding the moulded
handle at the top of the bag and the fabric
handle at the bottom of the bag. See fig Q.
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3. Flip the debris fin back into place before re-
fitting as described on page 3.
Replacing the Cutting Line (R5 & 6)
• Switch off and disconnect from the mains
electricity supply before replacing the
cutting line
• Handle the cutting line with care - sharp
edges can cause injury.
1. Remove debris bag from product. See Page
3.
2. Remove cutting line, See Fig R5, and discard
safely.
3. If the cutting line becomes broken during use
- use a suitable tool to lever the line out of
location. See Fig R6.
4. Place the cutting line into the slot in the
cutting head. Ensure the cutting line is
correctly located. See Page 2.
5. Re-fit debris bag to product. See Page 3.
Storing Your Gardenvac
Always store the product in a dry place ensuring
the cable is not likely to be damaged on sharp
edges etc.
Immediately disconnect from the mains
electricity supply and consult your local
approved Service Centre.
Excessive Vibration
1. The cutting line is damaged - replace with
new cutting line.
2. Ensure the fully assembled debris bag is
correctly fitted to the product.
3. If excessive vibration persists?
Immediately disconnect from the mains
electricity supply and consult your local
approved Service Centre.
Poor Shredding
1. The cutting line is damaged - replace with
new cutting line.
2. TO PROLONG CUTTING LINE LIFE
The Gardenvac has been designed to shred
leaves. If collecting large amounts of any
other debris - remove the cutting line.
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