Page 3 - Contents; Getting Started
1 Contents Getting Started Important Safety Instructions 2 Polarization Instructions 3 State of California Proposition 65 Warnings 3 Description of the Vacuum 4 Assembling the Vacuum 5 Operation Battery Charging 6 Battery Life Display 6 Reclining the Handle 6 On/Off Switch 7 Edge Cleaning 7 Automati...
Page 4 - IMPoRtAnt sAFetY InstRUCtIons; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS; To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, damage or injury:; sAVe tHese InstRUCtIons.
2 IMPoRtAnt sAFetY InstRUCtIons When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE. FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage caused when the appliance is n...
Page 5 - PolARIzAtIon InstRUCtIons; State of California Proposition 65 Warnings:
3 PolARIzAtIon InstRUCtIons Power Cord, 2-Wire Polarized Cord To reduce the risk of electric shock, the charger 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. ...
Page 6 - DesCRIPtIon oF tHe VACUUM
4 DesCRIPtIon oF tHe VACUUM 1 Ergonomic Handle 2 On/Off Power Switch 3 Bag Compartment 4 Vacuum Nozzle 5 Headlight 6 Furniture Guard 7 Handle Release Pedal 8 Battery Pack 9 Charge Point 10 Battery Life Display 11 Carry Handle 12 Charger 4 3 1 2 5 6 8 9 7 12 MATERIAL DRAWN ISSUED SCALE FINISH DATE DA...
Page 7 - AsseMblInG tHe VACUUM; Attaching the Handle to the Vacuum
5 AsseMblInG tHe VACUUM Attaching the Handle to the Vacuum NOTE: Do not turn on the vacuum until it is completely assembled. The vacuum cleaner and the handle are packed separately and require assembly. • Remove the handle bracket by removing the two screws (Fig. 1). • Place handle onto the back of ...
Page 8 - oPeRAtIon; Battery Charging
6 oPeRAtIon Battery Charging • The battery is located on the back of the vacuum. • Plug the AC cable into the charger and into a wall socket (Fig. 1). • Plug the charger DC cable into the Charge Point on the battery. (Fig. 2). • The Charger LED light will be red during charging and will turn green w...
Page 9 - Edge Cleaning
7 On/Off Switch • Turn the switch On to use the vacuum. If the vacuum doesn’t turn on, check that the battery is charged (see page 6). • Always unplug the charger from the Charge Point before use. Edge Cleaning The edge cleaning feature provides improved cleaning near walls and stationary furniture....
Page 10 - Bare Floor Cleaning
8 oPeRAtIon Fig. 3 Bare Floor Cleaning Your vacuum is equipped with a squeegee on the bottom of the vacuum to improve its effectiveness in cleaning bare floors (Fig. 1). Vacuuming Under Furniture Your vacuum will lay flat on the floor for effective cleaning under beds and tables. • Press the Handle ...
Page 11 - MAIntenAnCe AnD CARe; Replacing the Vacuum Bag
9 MAIntenAnCe AnD CARe Replacing the Vacuum Bag NOTE: Turn the vacuum off and unplug the charger from the Charge Point before changing the bag. • Unzip the bag compartment. • Remove the used vacuum bag by pulling the green bag collar tab away from the vacuum (Fig. 1). Slide the used bag out of the b...
Page 12 - Removing and Reinstalling the Battery
10 Removing and Reinstalling the Battery NOTE: Turn the vacuum Off and unplug the charger from the Charge Point before removing the battery. • Remove the vacuum bag (see Replacing the Vacuum Bag, page 9). • Remove the bag mount screws, then remove the bag mount (Fig. 1). • Remove the bag compartment...
Page 13 - Removing and Reinstalling the
11 MAIntenAnCe AnD CARe MATERIAL DRAWN ISSUED SCALE FINISH DATE DATE DO NOT SCALE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DESCRIPTION DRAWING SIZE:C PART NUMBER SHEET 6 OF 8 TACONY CORPORATION CLAIMS PROPRIETARYRIGHTS IN THE MATERIAL DISCLOSED HERE IN.THIS DRAWING IS ISSUED FOR ENGINEERINGINFORMATION ONLY. IT MA...
Page 14 - Replacing the Vacuum Belt
12 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Replacing the Vacuum Belt WARNING! To Reduce the Risk of Electrical Shock or Injury from Moving Parts, Turn the Vacuum Off and Unplug the Charger from the Charge Point Before Servicing or Cleaning the Vacuum. NOTE: To ensure maximum cleaning efficiency, the belt should be checked re...
Page 15 - Replacing the Squeegee; Annual Checkup
13 Replacing the Squeegee WARNING! To Reduce the Risk of Electrical Shock or Injury from Moving Parts, Turn the Vacuum Off and Unplug the Charger from the Charge Point Before Servicing or Cleaning the Vacuum. If your squeegee splits or begins to look worn, simply slide the worn squeegee from its tra...
Page 16 - PRobleM solVInG GUIDe; PROBLEM; Troubleshooting; To locate your nearest Authorized Retailer, visit our website at; For Best Performance; Key Replacement Parts
14 PRobleM solVInG GUIDe PROBLEM Vacuum won’t turn on Vacuum won’t pick up or low suction Dust escaping from vacuum POSSIBLE REASON • Battery is fully discharged • Needs service • Vacuum bag full • Broken belt • Worn brushroll • Vacuum bag not installed properly POSSIBLE SOLUTION • Charge battery (p...
Page 17 - WARRAntY; How Long Coverage Lasts:; How State Law Applies:; Register your warranty online at
15 WARRAntY What is Covered: This warranty covers any defects in material and workmanship in your new Simplicity vacuum and applies exclusively to the original purchaser. How Long Coverage Lasts: Warranty coverage for S10CV lasts four years EXCEPT for the battery which has a warranty that lasts two ...
Page 18 - oWneR’s WARRAntY InFoRMAtIon; keep this for your records...
16 oWneR’s WARRAntY InFoRMAtIon keep this for your records… Date of purchase Serial number Model number Purchased from: Store name Address City, State, Zip Telephone
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