Philips 2000 series FC8241/09 Vacuum Cleaner Specifications and Datasheet

June 10, 2024
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Philips 2000 series FC8241/09 Vacuum Cleaner

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Description

High performance on all floors

With allergy filter to trap fine dust & allergens

The Philips PowerGo vacuum cleaner delivers top cleaning performance with an energy-efficient motor. Keep the air in your home clean and healthy, too, thanks to our Allergy Filter that traps 99.9%+ of harmful particles.

Superior performance

  • 900W motor for high suction power
  • 99.9% dust pick-up* to deliver great cleaning results
  • Allergy Filter captures 99.9% of particles – ECARF certified
  • A multi-purpose nozzle for great cleaning on different floors

Effortless cleaning

  • Compact and lightweight for easy carrying
  • The long 9-meter reach goes further without unplugging
  • The onboard tool is conveniently stored so it’s always to hand
  • Easy long-lasting bags fit into a large 3-liter dust chamber

Highlights of  Bagged vacuum cleaner

High-efficiency 900W motor

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High-efficiency 900W motor delivers high suction power for great cleaning results.

99.9% dust pick-up

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A high-performance nozzle and high suction power ensure you can vacuum 99.9% of fine dust.

Compact and lightweight

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The compact and lightweight design ensures both storing and carrying the vacuum is easy.

Long 9-meter reach

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9-meter reach from plug to nozzle allows longer use without unplugging.

Certified Allergy Filter

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Certified allergy filter captures 99.9% of dust particles – including pollen, pet hair, and dust mites – ideal for allergy sufferers.

Handy onboard accessories

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The Crevice tool is integrated into the vacuum so it’s easily accessible to use any time you need.

Long-lasting 3L s-bags

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Large 3-liter dust chamber and long-lasting universal bags allow optimum suction power until full, plus sealed, mess-free disposal.

Multi-purpose nozzle

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The multi-purpose nozzle can be easily adjusted using the foot pedal, for optimal use on hard floors or carpets.

Philips Green Logo

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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

  • Input power (max): 900 W
  • Input power (IEC): 750 W
  • Sound power level: 77 dB

Usability

  • Action radius: 9 m
  • Carrying handle: Top and front
  • Cord length: 6 m
  • Tube type: Metal 2-piece telescopic tube Wheel type: Plastic
  • Tube coupling: Conical
  • Power control: No

Nozzles and accessories

  • Accessories included: Crevice tool
  • Accessory storage: On board
  • Standard nozzle: Multi-purpose nozzle
  • Brush tool: No

Sustainability

  • Packaging: > 90% recycled materials
  • User manual: 100% recycled paper

Weight and dimensions

  • Dimensions of the product (LxWxH): 403 x 263 x 220 mm
  • Weight of product: 4.3 kg

© 2020 Koninklijke Philips N.V. All Rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips N.V. or their respective owners.

FAQ’s

How often do you change the filter on a Philips vacuum?

We advise you to replace the motor protection filter of your Philips Vacuum every 2 years. The motor protection filter is placed behind the disposable dust bag or reusable dust bag.

Why my Philips vacuum cleaner suddenly stopped working?

Sometimes it can happen that your vacuum’s hose, tube, or nozzle becomes clogged or blocked. Also, the brush could be blocked by tangled hair. The suction power will be affected by this and your vacuum might not be able to pick up dirt as expected since air cannot go through as easily as it should.

How often do you change the vacuum bag?

The bottom line. Many vacuum brands recommend changing the bag before it becomes full, at least every three months. The purpose of changing the vacuum bag when you need to is so that your vacuum cleaner is working at an optimal level.

What size nozzle for Philips vacuum cleaner?

Nozzle, Philips vacuum cleaner – 32 mm.

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.

Are vacuum filters washable?

Any fine dust remaining in the filter can usually be removed with a gentle rinse under a cold tap–hold the filter under the running water until the water runs clear. You shouldn’t need to use any detergent – just water.

What is the temperature of a vacuum pump?

Normally the temperature can be 60°C on the surface of a big-sized vacuum pump. For small vacuum pumps, however, the operating temperature is much higher, namely 90 – 110°C at 50 Hz and 110 – 130°C at 60 Hz.

When should I replace my Philips filter?

Easy to replace the filter with a filter efficiency of 95% for 3μm particles at first use for good filtration and hygiene: When used at intervals, it is recommended to replace the filter every two weeks. This filter is suitable for the Philips Fresh Air Mask only.

Does a vacuum affect electricity?

Even at low voltages, electricity can travel through a perfect vacuum. At low voltages though electrons flow invisibly. A vacuum arc can occur if the electric field is sufficient to cause field electron emission.

How does a Philips vacuum cleaner work?

Philips FC8241/09 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.

Why my Philips vacuum cleaner suddenly stopped working?

Sometimes it can happen that your vacuum’s hose, tube, or nozzle becomes clogged or blocked. Also, the brush could be blocked by tangled hair. The suction power will be affected by this and your vacuum might not be able to pick up dirt as expected since air cannot go through as easily as it should.

How do you use a vacuum cleaner step by step?

7 easy steps Step 1: Dust your furniture using a duster. … Step 2: Make way for your vacuum cleaner. … Step 3: Check the vacuum bag if it’s full. … Step 4: Use the recommended nozzle for optimal use. … Step 5: Slowly vacuum the area. … Step 6: Don’t cut corners. … Step 7: Empty the vacuum bag if needed.

How does the vacuum system work?

Vacuum systems consist of vacuum pumps and tanks mounted on a skid or truck. The vacuum pump creates a vacuum in the tank and the oil moves directly through a hose or pipe to the tank from the skimmer or the source of the oil. The oil does not go through the pump but moves directly from its source into the tank.

How does a vacuum cleaner remove dust?

Vacuum Cleaner Brushes and Bag The moving air particles rub against any loose dust or debris as they move, and if the debris is light enough and the suction is strong enough, the friction carries the material through the inside of the vacuum cleaner.

How does a home vacuum system work?

You simply put the hose unit in the inlet and begin vacuuming. The system then carries the dirt, dust, and debris out of the room, through the in-wall tubing, to the main power unit, where it is deposited in a canister or bag.

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