Philips FC9323 Power Pro Compact Vacuum Cleaner Specifications and Datasheet
- June 9, 2024
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Philips FC9323 Power Pro Compact Vacuum Cleaner
Full Performance Description
Less energy consumption
The new Philips PowerPro Compact delivers full cleaning performance thanks to
the PowerCyclone 4 technology and the TriActive nozzle, engineered for high
dust removal. The dust bucket is easy to empty, with no dust clouds.
Excellent cleaning results
- High performance with 3AAA energy ratings
- PowerCyclone 4 technology separates dust and air in one go
- The TriActive nozzle applies 3 cleaning actions in one go
Convenience
- Advanced dust container design for easy to emptying
- Reach all corners thanks to the extra-long ergonomic grip
Clean air filter system
- EPA10 filter system with AirSeal for healthy air
Bagless vacuum cleaner
- AAA Energy Label PowerCyclone 4, TriActive nozzle
Highlights
3AAA Energy rating
Engineered to achieve full performance with an A rating for energy efficiency, A on hard floor cleaning performance, and A on dust re-emission.
PowerCyclone 4 Technology
PowerCyclone 4 technology maximizes airflow and performance by separating dirt from the air in one go. It delivers remarkable cleaning results through highly efficient steps: 1) Air enters fast into the PowerCyclone thanks to the straight and smooth air inlet. 2) The curved air pass quickly accelerates the air upwards in the cyclonic chamber to separate the dust from the air.
Easy-to-empty dust container
The dust container is perfectly designed to dispose of dust without creating a dust cloud. Thanks to its unique shape and smooth surface, dust is collected at one side of the container and evenly glides into the dust bin.
Extra long ergonomic grip
This ergonomically shaped grip is convenient to use. Its extra-long design gives you farther reach, so you can easily clean hard-to-reach places.
EPA10 Clean air system
EPA10 filter and AirSeal capture the finest dust before the air is blown out for a dust-free environment and clean, healthy air.
TriActive nozzle
The TriActive nozzle applies 3 cleaning actions in one go:
- It gently opens the carpet with its specially designed soleplate to remove the dust deep down.
- It sucks up big bits with its larger opening at the front.
- It picks up the dust and dirt closely alongside furniture and walls with its left and right side air channels.
Specifications
Performance
- Energy efficiency rating: B
- Dust re-emission class: C
- Carpet cleaning class: E
- Hard floor cleaning class: E
- Airflow (max): 28,4 l/s
- Annual energy consumption: 33.8 kW·h
- Input power (IEC): 750 W
- Sound power level: 79 dB
- Vacuum (max): 17,4 kPa
Usability
- Action radius: 8 m
- Carrying handle: Front
- Cord length: 5 m
- Tube type: Metal 2-piece telescopic tube
- Wheel type: Plastic
- Tube coupling: Conical
Design
- Color: Purple
Filtration
- Dust capacity: 1.5 L
- Exhaust filter: Sponge
- Motor filter: EPA 10 washable filter
Nozzles and accessories
- Accessories included: Crevice tool, Small nozzle
- Accessory storage: On tube clip
- Standard nozzle: TriActive nozzle
Sustainability
- Packaging: > 90% recycled materials
- User manual: 100% recycled paper
Weight and dimensions
- Dimensions of the product (LxWxH): 406 x 285 x 238 mm
- Weight of product: 4.5 kg
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FAQs
What factors into a vacuum cleaner’s power?****
The suction airflow specification is by far the most crucial factor in determining how well a vacuum cleaner cleans. The force of this airflow across a surface, measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), is what picks up the dirt and carries it to the dust bag or container.
What vacuum pressure is the highest?****
Actual pump capacities are calculated and compared to the maximum theoretical vacuum at sea level, which is 29.92 in. -Hg. The vacuum limit varies from 28 to 29.5 in. Hg, or around 93% or 98% of the highest theoretical value, depending on the pump type.
Is Philips a reliable brand of vacuum?****
The greatest suction power is provided by this vacuum cleaner’s Power Cyclone 5 technology. A well-known company and reliable vacuum cleaner brand is Philips.
What results in the vacuum losing suction?****
Cleaners are rather straightforward devices. For the vacuum to generate a suction force that removes trash, they need to provide power. Thus, incorrect height settings, stuck rollers, bad gaskets, damaged vacuum belts, packed bags, and blocked hoses are the typical culprits of suction loss.
Can a standard vacuum handle water?****
Water and other liquids cannot be picked up by regular vacuum cleaners.
How should my Philips Power Pro vacuum be maintained?****
Cleaning the filters involves taking out the dust bucket and emptying it into the trash can. Remove the filter from the vacuum or the dustpan. Never clean the (H)EPA filter with water; instead, remove the filter holder or (H)EPA filter and gently tap the dust into a trash can or dustbin.
What results in a vacuum failing?****
One of three factors—contamination, overstress, or improper installation—can be shown to be responsible for almost every instance of premature dry vacuum pump failure.
What is a vacuum’s ideal suction power?****
For machines with a single motor, the suction power, which is measured in Watts (W), is normally between 250 and 450 W.
What is the Philips vacuum cleaners suction power?****
For effective cleaning, a tough 1900W motor produces up to 370W of strong suction force.
Is the Philips vacuum both dry and wet?****
Vacuum cleaner: Philips FC9323/07 Speed Pro Aqua Wet and Dry Cordless Stick. With a runtime of up to 50 minutes, the new Speed Pro Aqua cordless vacuum cleaner FC9323/07 offers a quick clean, strong reach, even in the trickiest locations.
What is Philips Power Pro air’s wattage?****
For exceptional performance, the 1800 Watt motor produces a maximum 350 Watt suction power.
Does wattage correspond to vacuum power?****
The amount of power used by a 1000W vacuum cleaner in 1 hour is thus 1 kilowatt (1000 Watts). It is important to note that this measurement is of consumption rather than power production. You learn nothing about suction from it. Choose a higher wattage vacuum cleaner if you wish to consume more power.
What wattage is suitable for a vacuum?****
A cylinder vacuum cleaner requires around 220 air watts, whereas an upright vacuum cleaner should be around 100 air watts.
What factors into a vacuum cleaner’s power?****
The suction airflow specification is by far the most crucial factor in determining how well a vacuum cleaner cleans. The force of this airflow across a surface, measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), is what picks up the dirt and carries it to the dust bag or container.
What vacuum pressure is the highest?****
Actual pump capacities are calculated and compared to the maximum theoretical vacuum at sea level, which is 29.92 in. -Hg. The vacuum limit varies from 28 to 29.5 in. Hg, or around 93% or 98% of the highest theoretical value, depending on the pump type.
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