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1. such as when the Sanitizing Power Head is lifted off the floor When this occurs the Mode Indicator will not be illuminated turns off Both Mode Brush and Sanitizer Deodorizer Modes Simultaneously Select the Both Mode when you want to engage the Sanitizing Light as well as the Powered Brush Roll and Powerful Suction When the Sanitizing Light Bulb is on the Mode Indicator will illuminate as PURPLE The Sanitizing Light Bulb will turn off when the Floor Sensors do not detect a surface When this occurs the Mode Indicator will not be illuminated turns off Surface Protection When the Sanitizing Power Head is held or left stationary on a surface i e not Moving for more than five seconds the Sanitizing Light Bulb will automatically turn off When this occurs the Mode Indicator will blink slowly blink BLUE if in Sanitizer Deodorizer Mode blink PURPLE if in Both Mode Once movement is re initiated the Sanitizing Light Bulb will turn back on and the Mode Indicator blinking will stop This happens automatically and is one of the features designed to protect your surfaces 17 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 17 12 12 12 3 37 PM 6 CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum Operation continued 6 7 Using the Accessories The accessories can be used by sliding them onto either the Wand Coupler of the Hose and Handle or to the Sanitizing Power Head Coupler of the Telescoping Wand Crevice Tool Use the crevice tool in tight spaces c
2. Align the Wand Coupler A with the Wand Receptacle B and push together until the latch clicks To disconnect press the Release Button C and pull apart 2 To operate the Telescoping Wand grab the Release Cuff D and push it forward to extend the wand and pull it back to contract the wand R 5 3 Connecting the Sanitizing Power Head 1 Align the Sanitizing Power Head Coupler A with the Syphon Receptacle B and push together firmly until they latch To disconnect depress step on the Syphon Release C and pull Wand D out of Syphon Receptacle B 13 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 13 12 12 12 3 37 PM 6 CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum Operation 6 1 Handle 1 Grasp the Canister Handle A to move a 6 1 the CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum from room to room Before moving make sure the Dirt Cup is f oN AA C secured and the canister is unplugged Lg from the electrical outlet ows CleanWave Nerilux 6 2 Cord Release Rewind 1 Pull on the Power Cord B to unwind to desired length and insert the plug into a convenient electrical outlet The yellow mark on the Power Cord B shows the typical cord length Do not pull out beyond the red mark 2 When done vacuuming retract the Power Cord by pressing the Cord Rewind Button C and guiding the C 4 ore Power Cord into the canister with one __ 7A ASSES hand wr 14 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 14 12 12 12 3 37 PM 6 Cl
3. PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT WILL 800 786 6850 VERILUX BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT Not Covered By This Warranty INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF Bue t ongoing improvements the actual product may This warranty does not cover the brush roll drive belt ANY KIND OR NATURE TO OWNER OR ANY PARTY manual UV C bulb motor brushes wheels or the filters This CLAIMING THROUGH OWNER WHETHER BASED warranty does not include any postage freight handling IN CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE TORT OR STRICT insurance or delivery fees This warranty does not cover PRODUCTS LIABILITY OR ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE damage defect or failure caused by or resulting from WHATSOEVER Some states do not allow the exclusion of accident external destruction alteration modification consequential damages so the above exclusion may not abuse misuse or misapplication of this product This apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights you warranty does not cover damage to the product may also have others that vary from state to state resulting from return shipping or handling Verilux advises purchasing shipping insurance to protect your investment in the product Please visit our website at www verilux com or call our Customer Service Department at Representatives are available Monday Friday 9 00a m to 5 00p m Eastern Time Do not return product for warranty claim without a Return Authorization number Printed in China for Verilux Inc VH04
4. become cracked or come off simply push a replacement wheel onto the axel until you hear a snapping sound signifying it is securely in place B Stand up Locks two included Your CleanWave is designed with rubber locks to allow the wand to remain upright when desired To remove a lock press your thumb on the base of the lock push up and pull out as the lock is removed from the slot To replace the lock insert a spare rubber lock into the slot as shown note the orientation and slide downward so as to seat in the bottom of the slot 24 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 24 7 9a Insertion of wheel onto axel of the Sanitizing Power Head R Ne y I ay Insertion of Stand up Lock 7 9 3 Removal of Stand up Lock 12 12 12 3 37 PM 7 Care and Maintenance continued C Replacement Part List Table 7 1 Replacement Part List For ordering information see below Avaliable Replacement Pats PatNumber Pro Telescoping Wand Hose and Handle Belt and Brush Roll Kit Drive Belt Brush Rol UV Bulb Kit Sanitizing Light Bulb Bulb Cap Bulb Cover Kit Bull Cover Grill Squeegee Attachment Kit Crevice Tool Dusting Brush Upholstery Tool Filter Kit HEPA 12 Pre Filter HEPA 12 Exhaust Filter Sponge Filter Prices do not include shipping and hanaling and are subject to change without notice To order please visit www verilux com or call our Order Department 24 hours a day 7 days a week
5. indd 9 12 12 12 3 36 PM 4 Features continued 4 3 Sanitizing Power Head Mode Selector Switch BABMULd D Mode Indicator Floor Selector Syphon Receptacle Syphon Release Headlight Sanitizing Light Bulb Bulb Cover 9 Floor Sensor Safety switch 10 Powered Brush Roll 11 Squeegee 12 Bulo Cover Release Tabs 13 Rear Wheels 14 Stand up Locks ONOARWN 10 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 10 12 12 12 3 37 PM 4 4 Telescoping Wand 1 Wand Receptacle 2 Release Button 3 Release Cuff 4 Sanitizing Power Head Coupler 4 5 Accessories 1 Crevice Tool 2 Dusting Brush 3 Upholstery Tool 4 6 Power Head Spare Parts 1 Rear Wheels 2 2 Stand up Locks 2 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 11 12 12 12 3 37 PM 5 Assembly Note Before assembling or disassembling always ensure that the CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum has been unplugged from the electrical outlet 5 1 Connecting the Hose 1 Align the latch of the Canister Coupler A with the Canister Inlet B and push until the latch clicks To disconnect press the Release Button C on the Canister Coupler A and pull out 2 Insert the Hose Power Plug D into the Canister Power Receptacle E pressing firmly to ensure a good connection To disconnect grasp the Hose Power Plug D firmly and pull out s Ai Sw 12 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 12 12 12 12 3 37 PM 5 2 Connecting the Telescoping Wand 1
6. may be present e Do not touch the UV C bulb during or directly after use it will be hot and may burn e Do not use with damaged cord or plug Do not use vacuum if it has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped in water e DO NOT point the vacuum cleaner directly at your or anyone s face e The bulb in this product contains a trace amount of mercury a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm This substance may also cause injury if inhaled or ingested No serviceable parts Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus is damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped e Never use this device on pets e Allow bulb to cool before replacing A CAUTION e Do not leave appliance when plugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing e With prolonged use UV C light may degrade discolor and or bleach fabrics plastic and rubber Safety features are included to help ensure surface damage does not occur Do not override these features 3 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 3 12 12 12 3 36 PM 1 Important Safeguards continued A CAUTION continued Do not attempt to pick up large or sharp objects as these may cause damage to the vacuum cleane
7. 000 cee eee 21 7 7 Cleaning and Replacing the Sanitizing Light Bulb 22 7 8 Sanitizing Light Bulb Disposal 23 7 9 Replacement PartS 0 0 00 eee eee 24 7 9a b Replacing the Wheels and Stand up Locks 24 7 9c Replacement Part List 000 005 25 o MOUBISSNOOUING ra sue tow ate dhe we eg eee R a E 26 a 9 One Year Limited Warranty 0 0 000 ee eee eee 28 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 2 12 12 12 3 36 PM 1 Important Safeguards READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING A DANGER e To avoid electrocution do not operate this device near water e Always direct the UV C light AWAY from the eyes and skin Direct prolonged exposure of eyes or skin to the UV C light bulb can cause serious skin burn and eye inflammation from short wave ultraviolet radiation Radiation from these lamps is harmful to the eyes and skin e Application of UV C light to existing mold growth can cause respiratory irritation and allergic symptoms Do not use UV C light where active mold growth exists Remove active mold growth from surface prior to exposure Ultraviolet UV C Radiation Hazard AWARNING e Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces e Do not allow to be used as a toy Close attention is needed when used by or near children e Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands e Keep all openings away from your face and body e Do not use to vacuum flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they
8. 50 during normal business hours This limited warranty is provided by Verilux Inc 340 Mad River Park Waitsfield VI 05673 Covered By This Warranty Additional Warranty Terms Making A Warranty Claim Verilux warrants this product when used and maintained This warranty is non transferable and may not be Proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims in normal household use and in accordance with the assigned The Limited Warranty Period will not be Return Authorization is required for all returns To Owner s Manual to be free from original defects in material extended by any replacement or repair performed under obtain a Return Authorization please contact the Verilux and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of this warranty Customer Service Department at 800 786 6850 the original retail purchase the Limited Warranty Period THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY AND If during the first year of ownership this product fails to from Verilux or an authorized Verilux distributor During REMEDY ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED operate properly it should be returned as specified at the limited warranty period Verilux Inc will at its option OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF Www verilux com warrantyreplacement or as instructed by repair or replace defective parts of this product at no MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR a Verilux customer service representative at charge to the customer to correct any such defects
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10. Maintenance continued 7 4 Sponge Filter The Sponge Filter is located behind the HEPA 12 Pre Filter attached to the Dirt Cup 1 Access the Sponge Filter by first removing the HEPA 12 Pre Filter 2 Grasp Sponge Filter and remove 3 Hold filter under cold running water to remove dirt Squeeze filter to remove excess water and allow to dry completely 4 Replace filter into Dirt Cup with proper orientation Note Assure the Sponge Filter and the HEPA 12 Pre Filter are installed properly before replacing the Dirt Cup into the Canister 7 5 HEPA 12 Exhaust Filter The HEPA 12 Exhaust Filter A is located under the Filter Access Panel B on the back of the canister 1 Remove the the HEPA 12 Exhaust Filter A by lifting up on the Access Panel Tabs C 2 Grasp the filter by the tab D and lift away from canister 3 Gently tap the filter on the inside of a garbage receptacle to remove excess dust and dirt 4 Replace filter by first aligning filter s rear edge inside the lip of the recess and then rotate filter down flat into recess E 5 Replace Filter Access Panel B by first aligning capture tabs then pressing down on the two Access Panel Tabs C to latch in place 7 6 Replacement Filters A Replacement Filter Kit is available for purchase Please refer to the Replacement Part List in Table 7 1 on page 28 21 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 21 12 12 12 3 37 PM 7 Care and Maintenance continued 7 7 Cle
11. NErILIX lt The Healthy Lighting Company Est 1956 CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum Reduce Germs and Deodorizes While You Vacuumt Owner s Manual Dust Mite amp Flea Eggs Model VHO4WW1 Due to ongoing improvements actual product may have slight variations from the product described in this manual t Based on exposure of UV C light to bed bug eggs viruses and bacteria in the laboratory under controlled conditions May be less effective when used on pile carpets and certain fabric surfaces UV C effectiveness depends on direct E coli exposure duration and intensity and must shine on organism to be effective In the event of bed bug infestation a qualified pest exterminator should be contacted Deodorization based on UV C reduction of odor causing bacteria and HEPA filtration VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 1 12 12 12 3 36 PM Table of Contents Dear Customer 1 Important Safeguards 0 eee 3 2 CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum 00 6 Thank you for purchasing the Verilux CleanWave Sanitizing 2A INVOAUCION es arsa naa MEA KASARE REE nag aso 6 Bagless Vacuum You now own an innovative product r E Rin Reh aa alee pa a R gt manufactured to the highest standards and backed by a one 4 Features oso 8 year limited warranty 4 1 Vacuum Canister 0 0 00 tru mitike aera ii 8 SEES l 4 2 Hande and HOS6 54440244 kvwwe eon ea ussi ena 9 Many other healthy lighting produc
12. Sanitizing Power Coupler not securely fastened firmly connected l Head will no run OF Hose Power Plug not plugged into Canister Firmly insert Hose Power Plug runs intermittently Switch not ON on Hose Hanale Toggle switch to ON on hose handle Assure the Floor Sensors actuate properly when OO ere OOP DN aca Sanitizing Power Head lies flat on cleaning surface Sanitizing Light Bulb Push Sanitizing Power Head back and forth If the does not illuminate Sanitizing Power Head is stationary Sanitizing Power Head is stationary for five or more _ seconds the Sanitizing Light Bulb will turn off Protection Sanitizing Light Bulb may be burned out Replace Sanitizing Light Bulb Sanitizing Light Push Sanitizing Power Head back and forth If the 6 6 Bulb turns off Sanitizing Power Head is stationary Sanitizing Power Head is stationary for five or more Floor unexpectedly seconds the Sanitizing Light Bulb will turn off Protection a POL AMLOK Belt may be broken Order a replacement Belt and Brush Roll Kit VHO4BR1 Table 7 1 Note Any other servicing should be completed only by authorized service personnel 27 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 27 12 12 12 3 37 PM 9 One Year Limited Warranty ATTENTION ONCE OPENED PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE WHERE IT WAS PURCHASED FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT Many questions may be answered by visiting www verilux com or you may call our Customer Service Department at 800 786 68
13. a Oo Wipe Sanitizing Light Bulb A and Reflector clean with a soft dry cloth 9 Tore install the Sanitizing Light Bulb A place the Bulb Cap G over end of the Sanitizing Light Bulb A 10 With your thumb depress the Bulb Socket Tab H 11 Grasp the Sanitizing Light Bulb A align its four pin conductors with the four holes in the Bulb Socket Firmly insert the Sanitizing Light Bulb A into the Bulb Socket 12 Slide the Bulb Cap G end down into the Capture Slots I of the Sanitizing Power Head B to secure the Sanitizing Light Bulb A in place 13 To replace the Bulb Cover F first assure the Squeegee E is slid on completely Grasp the Bulb Cover F by the Squeegee E with both hands place opposite edge into recessed slots rotate down and press firmly until latched securely Note Use only Verilux Sanitizing Light Bulbs Use of non Verilux light bulbs can result in damage to the unit To order a replacement Verilux Sanitizing Light Bulb refer to the Replacement Part List on Table 7 1 7 8 Sanitizing Light Bulb Disposal If disposing of a Verilux Sanitizing Light Bulb follow local regulations for proper disposal For more information see www lamprecycle org or call 1 866 666 6850 23 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 23 12 12 12 3 37 PM 7 Care and Maintenance continued 7 9 Replacement Parts A Rear Wheels two included If a rear wheel on the Sanitizing Power Head of your CleanWave should
14. aning and Replacing the Sanitizing Light Bulb The Sanitizing Light Bulb A is located on the bottom of the Sanitizing Power Head B Note Before cleaning or replacing the Sanitizing Light Bulb A disconnect Power Cord from electrical outlet Also disconnect the Sanitizing Power Head B from the Telescoping Wand 1 Turn the Sanitizing Power Head B over bottom up with the Powered Brush Roll C closest to you 2 With one hand depress one Bulb Cover Release Tab D by pulling it toward the Powered Brush Roll C 3 With the other hand grasp the Squeegee E near the Bulb Cover Release Tab D and gently lift the Bulb Cover F 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the other Bulb Cover Release Tab D The Bulb Cover F should now lift freely from the Sanitizing Power Head B 5 Wipe the Sanitizing Light Bulb A clean with a soft dry cloth Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the Sanitizing Light Bulb A or the Reflector 22 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 22 12 12 12 3 37 PM 7 Care and Maintenance continued 6 Should additional cleaning be required or if replacing the Sanitizing Light Bulb remove the Sanitizing Light Bulb A by depressing the Bulb Socket Tab H A G 7 b with your thumb Grasp the Bulb Cap Tab I with your other hand and lift the Bulo Cap G and Sanitizing Light Bulb A away from the Power Head B wei 7 Gently grasp the Sanitizing Light Bulb A and remove from Bulb Socket J
15. at 1 800 454 4408 25 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 25 12 12 12 3 37 PM 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Troubleshooting To troubleshoot your vacuum see Table 8 1 below Note Always turn off the vacuum and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet before troubleshooting or servicing Table 8 1 Troubleshooting Your Vacuum Possible Cause Possible Solution Switch not ON on Canister Toggle switch to ON on canister Vacuum cleaner Switch not ON on Hose Handle Toggle switch to ON on hose handle will not run or runs Try a different electrical outlet or contact a licensed Power cord not securely plugged in Plug power cord securely in wall electrical outlet Filter s are dirty or clogged Clean or replace filters 7 1 7 6 Dirt Cup is full Empty Dirt Cup and clear Cone Filter Blockage in Sanitizing Power Head Syphon Remove wand from syphon receptacle and carefully ao 52 Poor Suction Wand or Hose remove blockage Canister Sanitizing Slide Suction Control Slider to maximum position and Power Head Suction power controls open Airflow Selector to closed position set Floor Selector for bare floors E E E E A Check that all hose and wand connections are 51 53 secured properly 26 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 26 12 12 12 3 37 PM 8 Troubleshooting continued Possible Cause Possible Solution Sanitizing Power Head Coupler or Wand Assure Sanitizing Power Head and Hose Handle are 53
16. eanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum Operation continued Vacuum Suction Controls 6 3 Canister 1 ON OFF Button A Press to turn the canister on and off 2 Suction Control Slider B Slide to the maximum position closest to ON OFF Button for the maximum suction power 6 4 Handle and Hose 1 Power Head ON OFF Button C Press to turn the Sanitizing Power Head on and off 2 Airflow Selector D Slide the Airflow Selector to the open position to reduce suction when cleaning delicate fabrics 6 5 Sanitizing Power Head 1 Floor Selector E The three position Floor Selector provides adjustment for the desired cleaning surface Slide Floor Selector to match the floor type bare floor Oo li low pile carpet PLLA lil high pile carpet TTT VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 15 Z 9 15 12 12 12 3 37 PM 6 CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum Operation continued 6 6 Operating Modes The Sanitizing Power Head has three operating modes Brush ii Sanitizer Deodorizer iii Both 1 The Mode Indicator A will illuminate as one of three colors depending on the selected operating mode The Sanitizing Power Head will be controlled as shown in Table 6 1 with the default power up mode being Brush Mode Table 6 1 CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum Operating Modes Operating Mode Mode Indicator Color Sanitizing Light Powered Brush Roll Suction Function Powered Brush Roll Sanitizer Deodorize
17. ion Your new Verilux CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum is both a convenient and powerful vacuum with Ultraviolet UV C Light Technology that destroys up to 99 9 of viruses odor causing bacteria certain molds and other allergens and even pest eggs like bed bug flea and dust mite eggs while you vacuum s 2 2 Special Functions Your new Verilux CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum features include e Includes accessories for tight spaces corners stairs lamps 6 VH04 Significantly reduces germs and deodorizes while you vacuum Combats certain molds and allergens without chemicals or liquids Safely sanitizes surfaces without irritants or residues Laboratory proven to eliminate up to 99 of H1N1 and MRSA in 1 second Specially designed floor sensor safety switches that prevent direct exposure to UV C light Note Do not override these floor sensor safety switches Powerful suction quickly and efficiently lifts and removes dust dirt and debris from floors carpets and rugs into generous 1 5 liter capacity bagless canister The HEPA 12 multi stage filtration system traps pollen certain allergens and large and small particles and prevents recirculation of pollutants Won t warp dull or damage flooring Variable suction speed control slide adjusts desired level of suction to suit energy saving decibel fabric and fiber treatment preferences refers to A Swine lowa Swine Influenza A ATCC 333 When used a
18. itches on the underside of the unit These switches prevent the UV C bulb from activating when the product is removed from the cleaning surface The UV C bulb will re activate when placed back on a cleaning surface For your safety DO NOT attempt to manually override the safety switch e Do not leave product unattended while on e Take care to prevent bulb breakage VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 4 12 12 12 3 36 PM 1 Important Safeguards continued A CAUTION continued Use only Verilux bulbs Use of an incorrect bulb can result in damage To order a replacement bulb use the Component Reorder form included with this product or call Verilux Customer Service at 1 800 786 6850 or visit www verilux com Dispose of bulbs per local regulations For more information on clean up and disposal see www amprecycie org D SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS POTENTIAL MOLD A DAN G E R A DAN G E SPORE RELEASE Direct prolonged exposure of eyes or skin to the UV C light bulb can cause serious skin Application of UV C light to existing mold growth can cause respiratory irritation and allergic burn and eye inflammation from short wave symptoms Do not use UV C light where active ultraviolet radiation Radiation from these mold growth exists Remove active mold growth lamps is harmful to the eyes and skin from surfaces prior to exposure 5 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 5 12 12 12 3 36 PM 2 CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum 2 1 Introduct
19. or should be contacted Based on exposure of UV C light to test organisms in laboratory on non porous hard surface under controlled conditions MRSA refers to Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus ATCC 33592 H1N1 12 12 12 3 36 PM Remove all parts from the carton and identify each item as shown below Make sure all items are removed before recycling the packaging material Sanitizing Power Head Vacuum Canister Handle and Hose Telescoping Wand Crevice Tool Dusting Brush and Upholstery Tool Spare Power Head Rear Wheels 2 Spare Stand up Locks 2 Owner s Manual Other Literature Oe Ol Oo ISS VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 7 Verilux Owner s Manual 12 12 12 3 36 PM 4 Features 4 1 Vacuum Canister ON OFF Switch Suction Control Slider Low Airflow Indicator Canister Handle Retractable Power Cord Cord Rewind Button Dirt Cup Release Latch Canister Inlet 10 Canister Power Receptacle 11 Sponge Filter 12 HEPA 12 Pre Filter 13 Cone Filter 14 HEPA 12 Exhaust Filter 15 Filter Access Panel 16 Access Panel Tabs a COONOARWN gt CO 8 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 8 12 12 12 3 36 PM 4 Features continued 4 2 Handle and Hose 1 Power Head ON OFF Switch 9 2 Airflow Selector 3 Wand Coupler 4 Hose Power Plug 5 Canister Coupler 6 Release Button XV N OUY D M N POON NNN Wi yj N 44 Wi NN i M i AN 9 VH04 MAN 2012_Web
20. orners or along edges such as baseboards and stairs You can use this tool in drawers cupboards and upholstery 18 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 18 6 7 Dusting Brush Select the dusting brush to clean furniture lamps lighting fixtures blinds drapes shutters baseboards and registers Upholstery Tool The upholstery tool can be used to clean upholstery carpeted stairs and mattresses 12 12 12 3 37 PM 7 Care and Maintenance Note Always unplug the CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum from the electrical outlet prior to completing any care and maintenance Dirt Cup Empty the Dirt Cup A after each use 7 1 How to Empty 1 Disconnect Power Cord from electrical outlet 2 Remove the Dirt Cup A by lifting up on the Cup Release Latch C 3 Hold the Dirt Cup A over a garbage receptacle and press on the Lid Release Latch D to open and empty the Dirt Cup A For bed bug disposal see note below 4 After emptying the Dirt Cup A remove and clean the Cone Filter E by rotating counter clockwise and pulling out If desired rinse with water dry completely and replace Cone Filter E by inserting and rotating clock wise to lock 5 Close the Lid F and slide Dirt Cup A into the canister until it securely latches Note When disposing of bed bugs tie or seal garbage bag tightly and immediately remove from home Do not leave inside home Note When removed emptied and with filters removed
21. r Do not use the vacuum cleaner without dust filter in place Use only as described in this manual Use only with manufacturer s recommended attachments Do not pull or carry cord use cord as a handle close a door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners Do not leave appliance when plugged in Unplug when not in use and before servicing Do not run vacuum over cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord Do not put any object into openings Do not use with any blocked openings Keep free of dust lint hair and anything that may reduce air flow Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all body parts away from openings and moving parts Do not vacuum anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes Turn off vacuum before unplugging Use extra care when cleaning on stairs Follow all labels and instructions Store the vacuum cleaner indoors Put the vacuum cleaner away after use to prevent tripping accidentally Using improper voltage may result in damage to the motor and possible injury to the user The correct voltage is listed on the rating label Use on dry indoor surfaces Do not use for any purpose other than described in this manual Always turn off this appliance before connecting or disconnecting the UV C base unit All repairs must be carried out by a qualified service technician There are a number of safety sw
22. r Sanitizing Light amp Suction Both Sanitizing Light Powered Brush Roll amp Suction On Sanitizer Deodorizer Sarifearpecaar St eee Protects surfaces from overexposure to Sanitizer Deodorizer Mode Blue Surface Protection Both Mode Purple slow blinking Both Mode On Red Notice Clean all filters and clear any blockages 2n rapid inking s a ee e 2 Press the Mode Selector Switch B repeatedly to select the desired operating mode 3 Proceed to vacuum your floors and surfaces just as you normally would You can sanitize your floors and surfaces at the Off n Off Mode Off Off same time with little or no additional effort 16 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 16 12 12 12 3 37 PM 6 CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum Operation continued Brush Mode Select Brush Mode for conventional vacuuming with a Powered Brush Roll and Powerful Suction Use this setting when you wish to operate the Powered Brush Roll without the Sanitizing Light The Mode Indicator will illuminate as RED Sanitizer Deodorizer Mode Select the Sanitizer Deodorizer Mode when you want to engage the Sanitizing Light and Powerful Suction The Sanitizing Light Bulb will turn on when the Floor Sensors detect a surface When the Sanitizing Light Bulb is on the Mode Indicator will illuminate as BLUE Selecting this mode disengages the Powered Brush Roll The Sanitizing Light Bulb will turn off when the Floor Sensors do not detect a surface
23. s directed Deodorization based on UV C reduction of odor causing bacteria and HEPA filtration M S MAN 2012_Web indd 6 blinds drapes and upholstery Telescoping wand with an ergonomic handle power and suction controls lets you adjust its length for height and reach oreferences Offers three modes of operation so you can engage the Powered Brush Roller the Sanitizing Light or both Built in safety feature turns off the sanitizing light when sanitizing power head is held or left stationary for more than five seconds preventing direct exposure to UV C light and assuring your vacuum is always safe to operate Easy access controls are right on top of the power head for smooth transitions from carpets to bare floors or from only vacuuming to vacuuming and sanitizing e Snap in replaceable filters and parts require no tools e Perfect for use on carpets and all types of hard floors Direct UV C Light exposure is effective on certain allergen producing organisms such as Mold A and reduces dust mites HEPA 12 filtration can trap pet dander and mold spores Based on exposure of UV C light to bed bug eggs viruses and bacteria in the laboratory under controlled conditions May be less effective when used on pile carpets and certain fabric surfaces UV C effectiveness depends on direct exposure duration and intensity and must shine on organism to be effective In the event of bed bug infestation a qualified pest exterminat
24. the Dirt Cup A may be washed with mild detergent and water Note The Cone Filter E is specially designed to trap and capture pet hair This filter may require frequent cleaning if exposed to large amounts of pet or human hair 19 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 19 12 12 12 3 37 PM 7 Care and Maintenance continued 7 2 Cleaning and Replacing Filters For best performance clean filters after each use Replace filters periodically depending on frequency of use and the amount of dirt picked up with each use Note If the Power Head Mode Indicator light begins to rapidly blink RED the airflow may be blocked The Low Airflow Indicator A may also be illuminated Clean all filters as directed below How to Clean Before cleaning or replacing any filters disconnect Power Cord from electrical outlet 7 3 HEPA 12 Pre Filter The HEPA 12 Pre Filter B is located outside dirt cup C 1 Remove the Dirt Cup C by lifting up on the Release Latch D 2 The HEPA 12 Pre Filter B can be removed by pressing the Release Tab E and rotating away from the Dirt Cup C 3 Gently tap the filter on the inside of a garbage receptacle to remove excess dust and dirt If very dirty can be cleaned with a damp cloth warm water should not be wet just damp 4 Replace filter by aligning Hinge Tabs F and rotating into place until latched into the Dirt Cup C 20 VH04 MAN 2012_Web indd 20 12 12 12 3 37 PM 7 Care and
25. ts are available through our 4 3 Sanitizing Power Head 6 00 cece 10 catalog and online Visit us on the web at www verilux com to ie Teepe A le gt saa aaannnnrrnnnnrnnnn n request a free catalog and learn more about all of our quality 4 6 Spare Parts o0 0 2 2 e eee Verilux products or call us toll free at 1 800 454 4408 SPSS erectus in ro t Enaaak ween EEEE ERNA 16 l l l ST COnneC ING Ine HOSE ee reu ea sea e ia a es 12 As a Verilux customer your satisfaction means everything to 5 2 i the een Wand 00 13 i i 5 3 Connecting the Sanitizing Power Head 13 us We look forward to serving you now and in the future 6 CleanWave Sanitizing Bagless Vacuum Operation 14 i Oh TIN Mee oh areas ds oe ie aay eae a ee Bee 14 Have a bright day 6 2 Cord Release Rewind 000 00 eee 14 F Oy MINCE xteve ne bate tee eae E eases 15 cha 429 1 MAC 6 4 Handle and Hose noon ee eee 15 6 5 Sanitizing Power Head 0 0 eee eee 15 6 6 Operating Modes 2 0 42 lt c6gaseviwcieeeeeed 16 6 7 Using the Accessories 0 00 eee 18 Nicholas Harmon 7 Care and Maintenance 0 0 0 0c eee 19 President Verilux Inc Pel OWS EMV o ueri ea Gey eee ae kee aee oe 19 esident Verilux Inc 7 2 Cleaning and Replacing Filters 0 20 7 3 HEPA 12 Pre Filter 0 0 aaa 20 TA OPONE FING 24 ceat die ore wee PS eee 21 7 5 HEPA 12 Exhaust Filter 00005 21 7 6 Replacement Filters 0 2 0 0
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