Simplicity MO 63026 Scout Plus Owner’s Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Simplicity
Table of Contents
- Simplicity MO 63026 Scout Plus
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- POLARIZATION INSTRUCTIONS
- PARTS IDENTIFICATION
- ASSEMBLY
- ACCESSORIES
- CONTROLS
- INSTRUCTIONS
- WIRELESS CONTROL HANDLE
- SYNCHRONIZING THE WIRELESS CONTROL HANDLE
- MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- FOR BEST PERFORMANCE
- WARRANTY INFORMATION
- FAQ
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Simplicity MO 63026 Scout Plus
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: Scout Plus
- Type: Vacuum Cleaner with Powerhead
- Power Cord: 2-Wire Polarized Cord
- Features: Wireless Control Handle, Multiple Accessories
Product Usage Instructions
Getting Started
Before using the Scout Plus vacuum cleaner, make sure to read and understand all instructions provided in the owner’s manual.
Important Safety Instructions
It is crucial to follow all safety instructions provided in the manual to prevent any damage or injury. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces and save the instructions for future reference.
Polarization Instructions
Ensure that the power cord is inserted correctly into the power outlet. If the plug does not fit, do not force it; contact a qualified electrician for assistance.
Vacuum Cleaner with Powerhead
- Only use the powerhead for vacuuming dust and dry substances indoors.
- Avoid running over the power cord with the powerhead to prevent damage.
- Do not touch the brush roller while the vacuum cleaner is connected to the power supply.
- Keep the powerhead moving during operation to prevent unnecessary wear.
- Avoid contact with the rotating brush to prevent accidents.
Parts Identification
Refer to the parts identification diagram in the manual to familiarize yourself with the various components of the vacuum cleaner.
Controls
The Scout Plus features a control handle with on/off buttons and suction control for efficient cleaning.
Maintenance
Proper maintenance is essential for optimal performance. Follow the instructions in the manual for vacuum cleaner storage, dust bag replacement, filter replacements, and cleaning of the motorized powerhead.
Troubleshooting
Refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual for solutions to common issues that may arise during use.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT.
This vacuum must be operated in accordance with these instructions and used
only for domestic household cleaning to remove DRY dirt and dust from
household carpets, flooring, walls, and fabrics. This cleaner is not fit to be
used as an industrial cleaner and will void the manufacturer’s warranty if
used inappropriately.
Please read these instructions thoroughly. This will ensure you obtain full
benefit from your new vacuum. Keep this Owner’s Manual in a convenient and
safe place for future reference.
IMPORTANT
The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage caused when the appliance is not used according to the instructions, or for uses other than those for which it was intended.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, damage or injury:
- Empty the bag when the full bag indicator turns red. Over-filling the bag may cause dirt and debris to clog the vacuum and cause loss of suction.
- Always unplug the vacuum from the electrical outlet before replacing the bag or filters.
- Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing.
- WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK COULD OCCUR IF USED OUTDOORS OR ON WET SURFACES.
- Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near children.
- Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
- Do not use with damaged cord or plug. Or if appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to your Authorized Simplicity Retailer for service.
- Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
- Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
- Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on the cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance over cord.
- Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
- Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair and anything that may reduce air flow.
- Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts.
- Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
- Do not use without bag or filters in place.
- Turn off all controls before unplugging.
- Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present.
- Do not attempt to service the unit while appliance is plugged in.
- Do not use vacuum to pick up water or any wet materials.
- Use extra care when cleaning on stairs
- The Scout Plus hose contains electrical wires. Do not use when damaged, cut, or punctured. Replace if cut or worn. Do not pick up sharp objects.
- Always turn off and unplug vacuum cleaner before connecting or disconnecting either hose, wand or motorized nozzle.
- Hold plug when rewinding cord reel. Do not allow plug to whip when rewinding.
POLARIZATION INSTRUCTIONS
Power Cord, 2-Wire Polarized Cord
To reduce the risk of electric shock, the vacuum is equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
VACUUM CLEANER WITH POWERHEAD
- The electric hose contains electrical connections; – Do not immerse in water. – The hose should be checked regularly and must not be used if damaged. – The vacuum cleaner handle contains electrical connections. The handle is not a serviceable part. – The vacuum cleaner wand contains electrical connections. The wand is not a serviceable part. – The vacuum cleaner powerhead contains electrical connections. The powerhead is not a serviceable part.
- Use the powerhead only for vacuuming dust and dry substances in the home.
- To avoid damage to the power cord never run over the power cord with the powerhead.
- Never touch the brush roller while the vacuum cleaner is connected to the power supply.
- To prevent unnecessary wear on the powerhead, keep the powerhead moving while in operation.
- Keep hair, hands and feet away from the rotating brush while the powerhead is running.
- Warning: This product requires/contains button batteries to operate. Button Batteries are hazardous to young children if swallowed. Keep out of reach of children at all times.
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
- (1) Control Handle
- (2) Handle On/Off Button
- (3) Handle Suction Control Buttons
- (4) Handle On/Off Button (Powerhead)
- (5) Telescopic Wand
- (6) Dust Bag Cover Latch
- (7) Air Inlet
- (8) Accessory Cover Release Button
- (9) Full Dust Bag Indicator
- (10) Standby On/Off Button
- (11) Exhaust Filter Release Button Nozzle
- (12) Cord Rewind Button
- (13) Powerhead
- (14) Powerhead Belt Window
- (15) Powerhead LED Lights
- (16) Wand Quick Release
- (17) 3-in-1 Cleaning Tool
- (18) Microfiber Bare Floor Tool
ASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT! Always remove the power cord from the power supply before fitting or removing accessories.
Flexible Hose
• Fitting: Insert the flexible hose into the air inlet of the vacuum. Press
until it clicks into position. (Fig 1)
• Removing: Press the two buttons and gently pull to release the flexible
hose.(Fig 1)
Handle
Gently insert the handle into the telescopic wand and push until it clicks into place. (Fig 2)
Place the powerhead onto the floor and gently insert the telescopic wand into the powerhead. Push until it clicks into place. (Fig 3)
Note: The powerhead has a quick release button to remove the wand for easy and convenient access. Simply press the wand Quick Release to remove the wand from the powerhead.
ACCESSORIES
IMPORTANT! Seek advice from carpet manufacturers before using the motorized powerhead on woolen or delicate carpets.
Powerhead
Whirlwind Power Pulse technology deeply cleans carpets by effectively
lifting and removing deeply embedded dust and dirt.
Tip: The Powerhead Belt Window can be used to check the health of the
powerhead belt or whether the agitator brush is rotating. (Fig 4)
Microfiber Bare Floor Tool
Cleans and polishes tile, hard wood and linoleum floors. (Fig 5)
3-in-1 Cleaning Tool
Combines a crevice tool, upholstery tool & dusting brush all in the one tool
for convenient cleaning. To use the 3-in-1 Cleaning Tool as an upholstery tool
or as a dusting brush simply remove the crevice tool and insert the crevice
tool into the opposite end of the tool you would like to use. (Fig 6)
Upholstery Tool
For Vacuuming furniture and upholstery. (Fig 7)
Crevice Tool
Eliminate dust from hard to reach places. (Fig 8)
Dusting Brush
Ideal for cleaning blinds, bookshelves and lampshades. (Fig 9)
CONTROLS
The suction power can be regulated by using the Digital Power Control to
achieve optimal cleaning results. To change the suction power to suit a
particular cleaning task, press the Power Increase Button to increase the
suction power, and to reduce the suction power, press the Power Decrease
Button.
The Dust Bag Indicator will continually flash red to indicate that the dust
bag requires replacement or to indicate that there is a blockage. (Fig 10)
Note: In the two lowest settings, the dust bag indicator will not flash.
Tip: If the powerhead is too difficult to push on the carpet, reduce the
suction by pressing the power decrease button or the control panel on the
handle
INSTRUCTIONS
Using the Cord Rewind Button and Standby On/Off Button
Standby On/Off Button (Fig 11)
- Unwind a sufficient length of power cord. The yellow mark on the power cord shows the recommended cord length. DO NOT extend the cord beyond the red mark.
- Insert the cord into the outlet.
- Press the Standby On/Off button to put the vacuum into Standby Mode.
- To switch On the cleaner either:
- Press the On/Off Button on the Control Handle.
- Alternatively, press the Power Decrease or Power Increase buttons on the Digital Power Control panel.
Rewind (Fig 12)
- Press the On/Off button to switch off the vacuum.
- Unplug the cord from the power outlet.
- To rewind the power cord, press the rewind button with one hand and guide the cord with the other hand to ensure that the power cord does not whip.
Note: Do not unplug by pulling on the power cord. To unplug, grasp the power plug not the power cord and gently pull the power plug from the power outlet
WIRELESS CONTROL HANDLE
- To switch on or off the vacuum cleaner press the button. (Fig 13)
- To manually increase or decrease the suction power level, press the + or –buttons. (Fig 14)
- To switch on the powerhead, slide the On/ Off Button (Powerhead) button backward. To switch off the powerhead, slide the On/Off Button (Powerhead) button forward. (Fig 15)
SYNCHRONIZING THE WIRELESS CONTROL HANDLE
IMPORTANT! If the cleaner is unresponsive after placing the cleaner into standby mode and switching on the cleaner via the Control Handle, please follow the below steps to synchronize the handle to the vacuum.
Press the Standby On/Off Button. The cleaner will be in standby mode. (Fig 16)
Press the “+” button on the Wireless Control Handle to synchronize the Wireless Control Handle to the vacuum. If preformed correctly the Dust Bag Indicator light will blink and the icons lights on the Digital Power Control panel will turn off. (Fig 18)
Note: Please ensure that the dust bag is fully inserted into the dust bag bracket before closing the cover to avoid dust leaking from the dust bag.
MAINTENANCE
Vacuum Cleaner Storage
When not in use, ensure that the cleaner is disconnected from the power supply
and that the cable is fully retracted. The combination floor tool can be
stored in the floor tool holders. Other floor tools must be stored separately.
Replacing the Dust Bag
IMPORTANT! Ensure that the cleaner is disconnected from the power supply when
installing or removing the dust bag.
Note: Only use the dust bag supplied or recommend by the manufacturer to avoid
causing damage to the machine and voiding the warranty. (Fig 19)
Always operate the cleaner with the dust bag installed. If you forget to
install the dust bag or the dust bag is installed incorrectly, the dust bag
cover may not close completely.
- Remove the hose from the air inlet.
- Open the cover by pulling on the Dust Bag Cover Latch.
- To stop dust and debris from escaping when removing the dust bag from the machine, firmly hold the dust bag in the dust bag holder and gently pull the dust bag seal.
- Refit a new dust bag by inserting the dust bag collar into the dust bag bracket. Ensure that the arrow on the dust bag collar is facing downwards when being inserted into the dust bag bracket.
- Gently close the cover, you will hear a ‘click’ when closed properly.
Note: Please ensure that the dust bag is fully inserted into the dust bag bracket before closing the cover to avoid dust leaking from the dust bag.
Pre-Motor Filter Replacement
IMPORTANT! Ensure the cleaner is disconnected from the power supply before
performing any maintenance procedures.
The pre-motor filter should be replaced every six months or when it becomes
visibly dirty. Always operate the cleaner with clean filters; otherwise, there
may be a reduction in the suction power or motor damage may result.
Note: Do not use a washing machine to wash the filter or a hair drier to dry
the filter.
- Pull out the filter bracket assembly.
- Replace with a new filter.
Exhaust HEPA Type Filter Replacement
IMPORTANT! Ensure that the cleaner is disconnected from the power supply
before performing any maintenance procedures.
The Exhaust HEPA Type filter is installed behind the air outlet grill. This
filter is washable. When dust or dirt is visible on the surface of the filter,
the filter should be replaced or washed with warm water to maintain optimal
performance. It is recommended to replace the filter every 6 months or when it
becomes visibly dirty. This may vary depending on the frequency of use. Please
ensure all filters have been correctly installed into the machine before use.
- Press the Exhaust Filter Release Button to access the Exhaust HEPA type filter.(Fig 21)
- Remove the filter by pulling on the filter tabs as shown. (Fig 22)
Cleaning the Motorized Powerhead
IMPORTANT! Ensure that the cleaner is disconnected from the power supply and
the powerhead is disconnected from the wand before performing any maintenance
procedures.
The agitator brush must be free of debris for effective cleaning and for
maximum suction. (Fig 23)
- Disconnect the motorized powerhead from the vacuum wand and turn it over to inspect the agitator brush.
- If a build-up of debris is wound around the agitator brush, remove by carefully cutting hair or debris with scissors. Avoid damaging or cutting the bristles.
The powerhead has an overload protection feature to t the motor in the powerhead. The powerhead will turn off if the powerhead is clogged. To reset the powerhead once it has automatically turned off, clean the rotating brush, and then press the Overload Protection button to reset the powerhead. (Fig 24)
Replacing the Powerhead Agitator Brush & Drive Belt
IMPORTANT! Ensure that the cleaner is disconnected from the power supply and
the powerhead is disconnected from the wand before performing any maintenance
procedures.
Depending on frequency of use, the powerhead agitator brush & drive belt will
occasionally require changing. (Fig 25 and 26)
- Disconnect the motorized powerhead from the vacuum wand and turn it over. With a Phillips head screwdriver unscrew the eight screws.
- Remove the powerhead cover to access the agitator brush and belt.
- Lift the side of the agitator brush with the belt attached and slide the belt off the end cap. The agitator brush can now be removed for cleaning or replacement.
- Slide the belt off the drive shaft to remove the belt. If the belt is broken, remove all the broken pieces. To replace the belt, install the new belt over the drive shaft first and then the end cap. Make sure the lettering on the belt is outward facing.
- Reinstall the agitator brush securely back into place. Then install the powerhead cover and screws.
Changing the Remote Control Battery
IMPORTANT! Ensure that the cleaner is disconnected from the power supply
before performing any maintenance procedures. (Fig 27 and 28)
- Unscrew the battery holder with a screwdriver. The battery holder can now be pulled out from the handle.
- Replace the battery and reinsert the battery into the handle. Ensure the battery holder is screwed securely with a screwdriver.
IMPORTANT! – Keep battery out of reach of children and ensure the battery holder is secure. If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery immediately call the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Check Point | Possible Solution |
---|---|---|
The vacuum does not power on. | **** |
Power cord
| Insert the power plug firmly into an electrical outlet
Suction power is weak.
| Bag
Blocked hose or wand
| Replace if the bag is full. Remove obstruction.
Vacuum makes an abnormal sound when on.
| Powerhead Brush roller Blocked hose| Turn off immediately.
Check to ensure there are no blockages. Clear any blockages that may be found. Check that powerhead is installed securely.
Powerhead not working
| ****
On/Off Button Agitator Brush Belt
| Check that the on/off button is in the “ON” position.
Replace battery
Check installation of the powerhead is correct.
Remove rotating brush and clean any big objects trapped around roller bar.
Check there is no object pressing top of powerhead.
Check through powerhead belt window that powerhead belt is not broken.
Clean rotating brush and then press Overload Protection button to reset powerhead.
Any other service should be performed by an Authorized Simplicity Vacuum Retailer. To locate your nearest Authorized Retailer, visit our website at www.SimplicityVac.com or call 888-974-6759.
FOR BEST PERFORMANCE
- Use machine with a bag, pre-motor filter, and pleated filter.
- Keep machine and all accessories clean and in good operating condition.
- Replace bag when it’s 2/3 full. The replacement bag number is SSH-6.
- Check and replace filters every 6 months or more frequently if vacuuming fine powders such as flour or drywall dust.
- Always use genuine filters and parts, as use of other products may result in poor cleaning or filtration performance. Genuine Simplicity filtration products are designed for maximum performance.
- Store machine in a clean, dry area indoors.
- For optimum cleaning performance and safety, follow this owner’s manual.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
What is Covered:
This warranty covers any defects in material and workmanship in your new
Simplicity vacuum.
How Long Coverage Lasts:
Warranty coverage for this Simplicity vacuum lasts one year. Household models
used commercially are only warranted for 90 days.
FAQ
Q: Can I use the Scout Plus vacuum cleaner on wet surfaces?
A: No, the vacuum cleaner is designed for dry substances only. Do not use it on wet surfaces to avoid damage.
Q: How often should I replace the dust bag?
A: Replace the dust bag when it is full or shows signs of wear. Regularly check and replace as needed for optimal performance.
References
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