LG V-C7770CEU Owner’s Manual
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LG V-C7770CEU is a powerful vacuum cleaner with a variety of features to make cleaning your home easier. It has adjustable suction power, so you can choose the right setting for any surface. The large cleaning head is equipped with a pedal that allows you to change the brush position for hard floors or carpets. The Sani Punch head is specifically designed for vacuuming bedding and upholstery, and it uses a beating action to remove even deep-down dust. The vacuum cleaner also has a crevice tool and dusting brush for cleaning hard-to-reach areas.
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V-C7770CT/CTU/CTV V-C7770CE/CEU Table of contents Information for Your Safety......................................................................................3 How to Use.................................................................................................................4 Assembling Using the Emptying the Cleaner ........................................................................................................4 cleaning head and Accessories.............................................................................6 the Dust Chamber .................................................................................................8 Operation...............................................................................................................................9 Adjusting the Suction power ..................................................................................................9 Park-System ..........................................................................................................................9 Cleaning the Motor Filter / Air Cleaner ................................................................................10 Cleaning the Dust Chamber ................................................................................................11 Cleaning the Exhaust Filter .................................................................................................11 User's Guide for Sani Punch Vacuum Head.........................................................12 Features ..............................................................................................................................12 Cleaning the Sani Punch .....................................................................................................14 What to Do if your Vacuum Cleaner Does Not Work...........................................................16 What to Do When Suction Performance Decreases ...........................................................16 2 Information for Your Safety Please read all the following information, which contains important instructions for the safety, the use and the maintenance of the appliance. This appliance complies with the following EC Directives: -73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC-Low Voltage Directive-89/336EEC -EMC Directive. Never allow children to use the appliance unsupervised. Do not use the appliance If the power cable is damaged or faulty. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by an approved LG Electronics Service Agent Always switch the vacuum cleaner off before: Emptying the dust chamber. Cleaning or changing the filters. Do not vacuum flammable or explosive substances(liquids or gases). Do not vacuum hot ash, embers etc. or sharp objects. Do not vacuum water or other liquids. When you vacuum with an attachment appliance that has a rotating brush roller: Do not touch any moving parts. Important for users a hazard. in the UK. The wires in the mains lead of this BLUE-neutral to avoid appliance BROWN - are coloured in accordance with the following code: live VERY IMPORTANT: Do not earth the appliance If a 13 amp plug is fitted, fit a 13 amp BS 1362 fuse. If any other type of plug is used, protect with a 15 amp fuse at the distribution board. For appliances which come with mains lead and plug moulded on: the plug moulded on to For replacement use a 13 amp BS 1362 fuse. Only ASTA approved or certified fuses should be used. The plug must not be used if the fuse cover/carrier is lost. A replacement cover carrier must be obtained from authorised electrical goods retailers. the cable incorporates a fuse. 3 Assembling Fit the the Cleaner large cleaning Spring head onto the end of the tube. 2 latch 1-2 1 Pile Nozzle Adjustment Air-Turbine Brush Nozzle outlet V-C7770CTU/CEU Large cleaning head Push the head onto the telescopic tube. 1-2Air-Turbine Brush Push telescopic tube into Telescopic ? nozzle outlet. Press the tube spring latch to release. ? Pull out the tube to the desired length. ? ? Release spring latch to lock the tube in position. Push telescopic tube into hose handle until catch clicks. 4 Head Flexible Hose Attachment Point Button 3 Connecting the hole to the cleaner Push the end of the head into the attachment To remove pull on the flexible hose the vacuum the flexible hose from the cleaner, press then point on on the button situated the head out of the vacuum vacuum on CAUTION cleaner. the ? Suction power may be weakened when are sucked. In this case, clean the filter. ? Make the dust box head, cleaner. degree empty if dusts are insignificant dusts filled to the maximum and then clean the filter when it becomes 5 times. 5 the cleaning head and Accessories Tear the vinyl bag and Using pull out accessories. Attach the accessory holder into the side hole of And then, Fit the Dusting body. Brush & Crevice Tool and Upholstery Nozzle onto the accessory holder. Fit the accessory onto the end of the tube. Upholstery nozzle brush & Crevice tool Dusting 2 1 Upholstery Nozzle The upholstery Nozzle vacuuming upholstery, is for Dusting The dusting Brush is for hard surfaces. The thread collectors Crevice Tool is for to pick up the threads and fluff. vacuuming picture frames, furniture frames, books and other mattresses, etc. help vacuuming in those normally hard-to-reach places such as reaching cobwebs, or between the cushions of 6 Brush & Crevice Tool a sofa. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CE (Refer to Page 10) (Refer to Page 12~14) 3 6 Pedal Head Spring latch (V-C7770CE/CEU) Spring latch Large cleaning head Elbow tube (V-C7770CE/CEU) ? The 2 head position cleaning is equipped with a pedal which allows Elbow tube is for sofa, table and ? you to alter the brush position according to the type of floor ? Connect the elbow tube to the flexible hose and, connect the to be cleaned. telescopic tube to the elbow tube. (You can also connect the telescopic Hard floor tube to the flexible hose without the position(tiles, parquets floor) Press the pedal to lower elbow Carpet or position pedal to use Press the rug the tube.) pull the spring latch, ? If you tube is bended. ? If you stretch the elbow returned to its position. brush. ? cleaning under the bed easily. the elbow tube, it is brush. 7 How to Use Emptying the dust chamber Suction power may be weakened when insignificant dusts are sucked. In this case, clean the filter. ? Turn off the ? Press the button of the ? cleaner and cover unplug it. and pull the dust chamber forward. Remove the dust chamber cap and empty the dust chamber. To reinstall the dust chamber, replace the dust chamber cap and push 8 vacuum the dust chamber into the tank mount as far as it will go. Operation 2 1 3 POWER CONTROL STOP AUTO MIN MAX BOOSTER Min Auto Max Booster Operation ? ? Adjusting the Suction power Pull out the power cable to the desired length and put plug into the ? socket. ? When you press the button that you desire, the light comes on. ? If you press the Auto button, the power is automatically adjusted by Press the cable reel button to retract the power cable after use. Adjust the power by using the power control switch on the handle. the amount of dust. ? - booster, Do not press the max button than five times continuously. Continuously the motor as System To store after Pause while - vacuuming vacuuming. and When you have finished vacuuming, use the Park System to hose and support the flexible cleaning Slide the hook cleaning on head. the large head into the slot on the handle of the dust chamber. more this will increase temperature dangerous ? - When you want to use the push the max button twice. - Park to a level. 9 Cleaning the Motor Filter/Air cleaner Button The permanent cap. When the filter motor filter is situated under the dust chamber light comes ? Press the button of ? Open ? ? Light cover on, Motor Filter and pull required cleaning. the dust chamber forward. the dust chamber cap. Remove the motor filter by rotating it counter-clockwise. Clean the motor filter with the brush under cold running water. ? ? Allow the motor filter to be cleaned every 6 months. Make the dust box empty if dusts degree 10 dry naturally, are the motor filter should filled to the maximum and then clean the filter when it becomes 5times. WARNING! Gently runs rinse both parts separately clear. Hand wash Shake off Do not excess under a cold running water until the water only with damp cloth. water from the filter. tumble/spindry, microwave Ensure the filter is completely dry. Re-assemble and place or place in oven or on it back in your machine, filter frame. direct heat. Cleaning the Dust Chamber Cleaning Dust chamber cap the Exhaust Filters Plate Filter 2 1 Dust chamber Open cover 3 the dust chamber cap. Remove two plates the dust chamber. from ? The exhaust filter is ? To clean the exhaust filter, the filter cover on body by rotating the filter cover ? Clean it with ? use parts Gently rinse cold running both parts under the brush a as water. this will damage. the filter. Allow exhaust filter to location for ? cold, running damage remove counter-clockwise. Pull out the exhaust filter. -It will with soft cloth. the washable reusable HEPA filter. ? Do Not Wash both a dry completely in a shaded dry. The exhaust filter should be cleaned at least a once year. water. 11 User's Guide for Sani the Punch Vacuum head Features This nozzle picks How to up even dust inside through beating. use Assembly The bottom part can be separated to be cleaned. Since the bottom does not stick to the surface, vacuuming is easy. Connect the head to the telescopic tube. Use Set the suction power control switch to MAX POWER before vacuuming. Depending on the type of bedding, handling may be awkward or it may cause If this is the case, If the adjust the suction power control switch to a lower lot of noise. setting. bar does not move, lift the head slightly off the surface. If it does not move, even after doing this, check if the suction power is too low 12 a punch or if the head base is clogged with a foreign object. This Sani Punch nozzle is for effective Effective cleaning of beds and blankets to remove mites and dust. cleaning Beds and blankets Heavy blankets Light When using on Lay out the blanket and vacuum it on the bed the bed When using on It is easier to clean by pushing a blankets and sheets the floor light blanket or sheet the head in the direction of the arrow. To increase lay on cleaning efficiency for light blankets, top of a bulky blanket and then clean. 13 User's Guide for the Sani Punch Vacuum head For simple cleaning of the Sani Cleaning Vacuum Nozzle for Bedding Punch, detach the Sani Punch head from the telescopic tube and attach the crevice tool. Bottom Top Since the mechanism is composed of precision parts, never disassemble the body. Be careful not to let foreign objects clog the air suction part on top of the vacuum nozzle. Since removal of the punch bar may cause performance problems, do not warp or remove Ensure that the bottom plate is attached properly before using. This vacuum Do not 14 it for exclusively cleaning the floor on. damage the Sani Punch. use This may nozzle has been made for cleaning beds, blankets and it. upholstery, Follow the instruction below for (Do not soak the entire body through washing. of the vacuum head in water, it may damage the mechanism) Bottom 2 1 plate 3 Bottom plate Punch bar 4 6 5 Punch bar Press the button rear side of the nozzle to bottom on the all the soiled Wipe vacuum of the the body remove vacuum with a Wash the removed bottom parts nozzle plate with water and dry it. cloth. plate. Straighten on the punch the lower section. bar Insert the plate lugs to the on bottom vacuum head Push down the tabs to secure. grooves. 15 What to Do if Your Vacuum Cleaner Does Not Work Check that the vacuum cleaner is plugged in correctly and that the electrical socket is working. What to Do When Suction Performance Decreases ? Turn off the ? Check the ? Check that the dust chamber is not full. ? Check that the motor filter ? Check that the exhaust filter is not vacuum cleaner and telecsopic tube, it. unplug flexible hose and light is not cleaning tool for blockages Empty if necessary. or obstructions. filter, if necessary. blocked. Clean the exhaust filter, if necessary. on. Clean the motor WARNING! Should it become necessary to and 16 replaced of safely. replace the moulded plug then the detective plug should have the fuse removed Notes 17 Notes 18 P/No.: 3828Fi2839F
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