Page 2 - Prolux RS4 Canister Vacuum
Prolux RS4 Canister Vacuum For your safety please read the owner’s manual in its entirety before use. Congratulations on purchasing your very own Prolux RS4 Canister Vacuum Cleaner. This high-end vacuum is designed to provide ample power and superior filtration. Keep your floors clean, and prolong the...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Warranty Registration Reminder
Table of Contents Quick Assembly Page 4 Specs Page 5 Warranty Page 6 Safety Page 7-9 Description of Parts Page 10-11 Assembling Your Vacuum Page 12-15 Maintenance Page 16-17 Frequently Asked Questions Page 18 Troubleshooting Page 19 Warranty Registration Reminder Page 20 Warranty Information Page 21...
Page 4 - Quick Assembly
Page 5 - Specifications
Specifications ● Lightweight - Canister only weighs 8 pounds. ● 12 Amp Motor - Deep cleaning with 98 CFM of Airflow. (most vacuums have around 80) ● Dependable - 5 year motor warranty and 3 year body warranty. (5 year/3 year warrantypertains to registered machines only) ● 2 Stages of Filtration - HEPA...
Page 6 - WARRANTY
WARRANTY Here at Prolux we take pride in the quality of our products, so the majority of our time andmoney is spent on R&D rather than advertising. Because of this we feel very confident in thequality of our products and feel very comfortable being able to offer a 5 year motor warranty and a 3 yea...
Page 7 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Vacuum Safety; Read the owner's manual in its entirety before using this product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Vacuum Safety Read the owner's manual in its entirety before using this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death. Prolux takes no responsibility for damages/injuries due to violations of the following operating instructions. To reduce the risk of ...
Page 8 - SAFETY CONTINUED
SAFETY CONTINUED 6. Do not pull or carry the vacuum by its power cord, do not use the power cord as a handle, do not close the door on the power cord, or pull the power cord around sharpedges or corners. Do not run the vacuum cleaner over the power cord. Keep the powercord away from heated surfaces....
Page 10 - Description of Parts
Description of Parts 1. Main Canister 6. Upholstery Tool 2. Main Hose 7. Floor Tool 3. Extendable Wand 8. Crevice Tool 4. Easy Glide Floor Tool 9. Duster Brush 5. Tool Caddy 10. Mini Turbo 10
Page 11 - Description of Attachments
Description of Attachments 1. Tool Caddy 8. Soft Non Scratch Wheels 2. Upholstery Tool 9. Suction Relief Valve 3. Duster Brush 10. Wand Button Release 4. Crevice Tool 11. Telescopic Wand Release 5. Slide Off Bristles 12. Durable Wand 6. Floor Brush Tool 13a-c. Storage Mount 7. Easy Glide Floor...
Page 12 - Assembling and Using Your Vacuum Cleaner
Assembling and Using Your Vacuum Cleaner Important : For best results do not use the vacuum without all filters properly installed. 1. Remove everything from the box and lay it in easy view.2. Place the tool caddy on the rear caddy mount and then place desired tools on the caddy forconvenient use3. G...
Page 13 - Using The Attachments
Using The Attachments Prolux is proud to include the highest quality attachments available! Through research anddevelopment and trial and error… Prolux has finally perfected vacuum attachments, matchingdurability with functionality! This is Cleaning…Reinvented! ● Carpet/Floor Tool - High quality carp...
Page 14 - Manual Suction Control
Manual Suction Control Your vacuum cleaner includes a manual variable suction control on the flexible hosehandle. The suction power can be adjusted by moving the suction regulator to the desiredposition between open and closed. The more open the valve is, the more it will reduce thesuction. (Fig 10) ...
Page 15 - Removing and Replacing HEPA Filters
Removing and Replacing HEPA Filters Important: For best performance DO NOT use the vacuum without all filters in place. Note: Never use your vacuum cleaner with a clogged filter. This will cause overheating and can result in early failure of your unit. Note: The HEPA pre-motor filter will stop most of ...
Page 16 - IMAGES
5. The HEPA filter may be “cleaned” by tapping on the edge of a garbage can. Using lowpressure compressed air is an ideal way to remove dust from the filter. It is ideal to cleanfilters outdoors and we HIGHLY recommend to use the compressed air method outdoors. 6. We recommend replacing the filter every...
Page 18 - Remove, Empty and Clean the Dust Bin; Removing and Emptying Dust Bin:
3. The exhaust filter will have a tab sticking out which you can grab and remove the filter. Once removed, clean and reinstall, or replace with a brand new filter. Themajority of dust/dirt is going to be trapped by the pre motor filter and dirt bin, so thereshould be minimal build up on the exhaust filte...
Page 19 - Cleaning the Dust Bin
Cleaning the Dust Bin 1. After emptying the dustbin contents, locate the three triangles on the front of the dust bin.Grip front and top handles and twist bottom triangle toward the outlined triangle. Add FigureImage2. When the bottom triangle moves to the outlined triangle and you feel/hear the cli...
Page 20 - Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions 1. Why is my vacuum not picking up? - Vacuum dirt bin is full. Open the top of the unit and check bin capacity. - Clog in the hose or wand. Remove the hose from the vacuum. Seperate thehose from the wand. Check for clog. If clog is found using compressed air at alow pressu...
Page 21 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting WARNING : Never use a defective appliance. Always switch the appliance off and disconnect it from the outlet or remove the battery before you start to troubleshoot. Fault Possible Cause(s) Solution The vacuum will not turn on. The plug is not connected to theelectrical wall outlet or...
Page 22 - Why do I have to register my warranty within 90 days to get my; To register for your Lifetime Warranty, go to; scan below with your phone
Why do I have to register my warranty within 90 days to get my Lifetime Warranty? Great question! Do you know what normally kills a vacuum cleaner? 1. Vacuum Dirt Bin being overfilled which causes the motor to overheat.2. Improper cleaning and not replacing filters, which overheats the motor.3. Improp...
Page 23 - LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY
LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY When registered, Prolux warranties this product’s motor free from defects in material andworkmanship for the lifetime of the motor, and three (3) years on the body of the cleaner, freefrom manufacturer defects in material and workmanship from the original date of purchase,w...