kogan Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Kogan
Table of Contents
kogan Vacuum Cleaner
Parts Names and Directions for Use
Charging The Battery
Charge the battery in the following situations.
- When using the product for the first time after purchase.
- When using the product after storing for a long time.
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Insert the single unit to the main body.
- Always switch OFF the stick button when insert the single unit to the main body.
- Avoid any substances between the contacts of single unit and the main body.
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Insert the main body to the battery charger.
Always switch OFF the appliance when charging the battery. If the appliance is ON, the battery never charges.
- If the main body is not set properly at the battery charger, the battery will never be charged or the main body may topple over.
- Avoid any unstable surfaces when carrying out battery charging, otherwise the battery will never be charged due to the insecure contact. Select a stable floor to charge the battery.
- Take care not to trip over the power cable when charging the battery.
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Connect the power plug to the power outlet
When the power plug of the battery charger is connected to the AC power outlet, the indication lamp will light up.
- Note: Even after completing a charging cycle, the indication lamp will not go OFF.
- The main body may become warm during charging. This is not an abnormal sign.
Disposing Vacuumed Waste
- Try to dispose the vacuumed waste as frequently as possible. The dust attached to the filter can cause poor vacuuming performance and stress the motor.
- Always switch OFF the power when operating for disposal.
- If the disposal indicator exceeds the marked level, dust builds on the filter baffle plate resulting in poor vacuuming performance.
- Depending on the type of dust or wastes vacuumed, the dust may build on the mesh of filter baffle plate and disposal may be required even before the disposal indicator reaches the marked level.
CAUTION
Do not vacuum a lot of dust at any one time and do not vacuum large objects
such as tissue papers, otherwise it may cause the suction port to choke and
loose the suction power.
Do not vacuum kerosene, petrol or butts of smoked cigarettes, otherwise it may
cause a fire.
Dispose dust frequently, otherwise it may damage the product.
Maintenance
Always switch OFF the power and disconnect the power plug of the battery charger from the power outlet before starting maintenance.
Single Unit, Main Body, Battery Charger
- Wipe off any dirt from the product using a dry and soft rag.
- In case of stubborn dirt, clean using a soft damp rag soaked in a water solution diluted with a little neutral detergent and then wipe with a dry rag.
- Do not use solvents like thinner, benzene, and spray type cleaners.
Dust Retainer (Nozzle)
- Remove any collected dust inside the dust retainer first and wash. Wipe with a dry reg, leave it to dry well in a shade and attach it again to the main body of single unit.
Filter, Filter Baffle Plate
- Do not wash the filter or the filter baffle plate in the washing machine.
- Do not dry them using a hot air blower such as a dryer or a hair dryer.
- In case of stubborn dirt or loss in suction power, wash as instructed below:
Rotating Brush
Carry out the maintenance if any waste threads or hair gets tangled in the brush.
- Regular Maintenance
Slowly rotate the brush manually and remove any foreign objects tangled around the brush.
Maintenance when the rotating brush cannot be manually rotated.
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Unscrew the left hand side and then lift and dislodge the brush cover.
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Lift up the left side of the rotating brush and then remove the belt pulley from the belt.
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Take out the rotating brush and the remove the blockage.
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Re-install the rotating brush again. Finally, check if the brush cover is securely fixed and the rotating brush rotates properly.
Mini Brush
Carry out the maintenance if any waste threads or hair gets tangled in the brush.
- Regular Maintenance
Slowly rotate the brush manually and remove any foreign objects tangled around the brush.
Maintenance when the rotating brush cannot be manually rotated.
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Press the release button and remove the cover.
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Lift up the right side of the rotating brush and then remove the belt pulley from the belt.
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Take out the rotating brush and he remove the blockage.
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Re-install the rotating brush again. Finally, check if the brush cover is securely fixed and the rotating brush rotates properly.
Product Disposal
When the battery packs will no longer hold a charge, the product has reached
the end of its useful life. Before discarding the product, the rechargeable
battery packs must be removed and recycled in accordance with federal and
local laws as outlined below.
NOTE: The battery packs are not replaceable. After removing the battery
packs, the product must be discarded.
Removing the Battery Packs:
- This product contains three separate Battery Packs. To access the two upper packs, use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew and remove the Battery Compartment Cover.
- Unscrew the Wire Caps and pull the two upper Battery Packs out of the unit.
- Cut the remaining wires with scissors or wire cutters in order to free the Battery Packs from the unit completely.
- To access the lower Battery Pack, unscrew the seven screws located around the edges of the hand held unit’s housing and pull the two halves of the unit apart.
- Remove the lower Battery Pack from the battery bracket.
WARNING: Do not mutilate or incinerate the Battery Packs, as they will explode at high temperatures.
Product Specifications
Power Sauce – Re-chargeable battery
Power consumption for charging battery – Input: AC 200V – 240V – 50Hz/60Hz &
Output: DC. 28V:-:-: 200mA
Type of battery used – NiMH Battery
Required time for battery charging – 14 to 16 Hours
Usable temperature range for operation – 0 ° C to 40 ° C
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