Philips FC9332/07 PowerCyclone 5 Vacuum cleaner Specifications and Datasheet
- June 9, 2024
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Philips FC9332/07 PowerCyclone 5 Vacuum cleaner
Description
Higher dust pick-up* with PowerCyclone 5
Compact, yet powerful
The new Philips PowerPro City vacuum cleaner delivers high cleaning results,
thanks to PowerCyclone and TriActive nozzle technology. The dust container is
designed for hygienic emptying. The allergy filter captures >99.90% of fine
dust.
Remarkable cleaning results
- PowerCyclone 5 technology separates dust and air in one go
- The TriActive nozzle applies 3 cleaning actions in one go
- Turbo Brush nozzle removes 25% more hairs and dust
- High performance with 3AAA energy ratings
Effortless cleaning
- Advanced dust container design for hygienic emptying
- Soft brush integrated into the handle, always ready to use
- ActiveLock couplings to easily adjust to each cleaning task
- Large rubber wheels for better motion control
Clean air filter system
- Allergy filter captures more than 99.90% of fine dust
Highlights
PowerCyclone 5 Technology
PowerCyclone 5 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 air inlet design. 2) The curved air pass quickly accelerates the air in the cyclonic chamber to separate the dust from the air. 3) The optimized exit blades separate dirt from the cyclone and into the dust bucket.
TriActive nozzle
The TriActive nozzle applies 3 cleaning actions in one go: 1) It gently opens the carpet with its specially designed soleplate to remove the dust deep down. 2) It sucks up big bits with its larger opening at the front. 3) It picks up the dust and dirt closely alongside furniture and walls with its left and right side air channels.
Turbo Brush nozzle
The Turbo Brush nozzle allows deep cleaning of carpets and quick hair and fluff removal from carpets. The rotating brush actively removes small dust particles and hairs, resulting in a 25% better cleaning performance on carpets. The wheels of the nozzle prevent damage in case of use on hard floors.
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.
Easy-to-empty dust container
The dust container is carefully designed to dispose of collected dirt without creating a dust cloud. It is one-hand operated and thanks to its unique shape and smooth surface, you can easily control the emptying of the dust container.
Integrated soft brush
The vacuum cleaner is designed with a soft dusting brush, which is conveniently integrated into the handle of the appliance, always ready to use.
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Philips Green Products can reduce costs, energy consumption, and CO2
emissions. How? They offer a significant environmental improvement in one or
more of the Philips Green Focal Areas – Energy efficiency, Packaging,
Hazardous substances, Weight, Recycling and disposal, and Lifetime
reliability.
Specifications
Performance
- Energy efficiency rating: A
- Dust re-emission class: A
- Carpet cleaning class: C
- Hard floor cleaning class: A
- Airflow (max): 27.8 l/s
- Annual energy consumption: 24.3 kW·h
- Input power (IEC): 650 W
- Sound power level: 79 dB
- Vacuum (max): 16.8 kPa
Usability
- Action radius: 9 m
- Carrying handle: Front
- Cord length: 6 m
- Tube type: Metal 2-piece telescopic tube
- Wheel type: Rubber
Design
- Color: Titanium
Filtration
- Dust capacity: 1.5 L
- Exhaust filter: Allergy filter
- Motor filter: Washable filter
Nozzles and accessories
- Accessories included: Crevice tool, Integrated brush
- Accessory storage: On tube clip
- Additional nozzle: Hard floor nozzle, Turbo brush
- Standard nozzle: TriActive nozzle
Sustainability
- Packaging: > 90% recycled materials
- User manual: 100% recycled paper
Weight and dimensions
- Dimensions of the product (LxWxH): 410 x 281 x 247 mm
- Weight of product: 4,5 kg
- Dimensions of packaging (LxWxH): 525 x 320 x 315 mm
Issue date 2017-12-15
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Version: 9.0.1
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the use of turbo brushes in Philips vacuum cleaners?
The rotating Turbo brush is designed for optimal cleaning of pet hair and fluff, opening up carpet fibers for a deeper clean.
Where would you use the vacuum brush?
The most common suction brush is the multi-surface brush. This brush has 2 settings that you often adjust on the brush itself. Put the bristles outwards when you vacuum hard floors, like tiles and linoleum. Use the other setting of the brush to vacuum carpets, rugs, or low-pile carpets.
What is the airflow rate in a vacuum cleaner?
Vacuum cleaner airflow refers to the capacity of air a vacuum can take in and is measured in Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM). CFM is by far one of the most critical factors in whether you have an excellent cleaning tool on your hands or something with a low airflow rating and an even lower level of suction power.
How does a Philips vacuum cleaner work?
Philips uses an exclusive Power Cyclone 5 technology that accelerates air in a cyclonic chamber to separate the dust. The decisive swirling action maximizes the airflow to enhance its cleaning performance.
How do I increase the power of my vacuum suction?
One of the easiest ways to increase vacuum cleaner suction is to empty the dust collection bag. Dust containers need to have enough space for airflow, otherwise, they could get clogged and have less suction power. Regularly check your dust compartment and empty it or change it when it’s already 70-80% full.
What causes a vacuum to lose power?
If your vacuum cleaner has lost suction power, it’s time to empty the container. Vacuum cleaners come with various foam or mesh filters. These might get clogged over time if not cleaned or replaced properly. This will cause your vacuum to lose suction.
What is the advantage of a vacuum?
Vacuum cleaners are not only effective at cleaning dust and getting rid of allergens, but they are also easy to use, and they also save time and energy. They are equipped with suction motors and filters to pull in dirt and dust. They can be categorized into hand-held, canister, vertical, and robot vacuum cleaners.
What is the range of the vacuum gauges?
Vacuum Gauges are used to measure low pressures, typically in the range 760 Torr to 10-9 Torr, in closed vacuum chambers.
What makes a vacuum stronger?
The suction capacity indicates how powerful the vacuum cleaner is, and the air volume indicates how much air the vacuum cleaner can move. The suction power adds up the suction capacity and the air volume and indicates how much power the vacuum cleaner has.
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