Canister Vacuum
OWNER’S MANUAL
Model EP733W
120V., 60Hz., 12 Amps
EURO-PRO Operating LLC
94 Main Mill Street, Door 16
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Tel.: 1 (800) 798-7398
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CANISTER VACUUM
ORDERING REPLACEMENT FILTERS & BAGS
TO ORDER REPLACEMENT FILTERS & BAGS
OR FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT
FOR MODEL EP733W
Call:
1 (800) 798-7398
Monday to Friday 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO WASH or REUSE DUST BAGS.
Always replace with new dust bag to keep your unit in maximum working
condition.
Please Note:
The Pre-Motor Filter is washable. It should however be replaced every six
(6) months to ensure peak performance of your vacuum. Make sure that
the Pre-Filter is completely air-dried for 24 hours before inserting back in
the vacuum.
The HEPA-Type Post Motor filter is NOT washable. This must be replaced
every six (6) months, depending on the amount of usage.
1. Cord Rewind Button
2. On/Off Button
15. Receptacle For Power Nozzle Power
Cord
3. Accessory Compartment Cover
4. Flexible Hose Inlet
5. Power Cord
16. Power Nozzle Power Cord
17. Power Nozzle
18. Power Nozzle On/Off Button
19. Head Light
6. Castors
7. Dust Bag Full Indicator
8. Dust Bag Compartment Release
Button
20. Telescopic Tube
21. Parking Position Bracket
22. Floor To Carpet Brush
23. Air Driven Turbo Brush
24. Accessory Compartment
25. Upholstery Tool
26. Upholstery Brush
27. Crevice Tool
9. Carrying Handle
10. Parking Position Support
11. Hose Connecting Power Cord
Receptacle
12. Hose Connecting Power Cord
13. Hose Connector
28. Paper Bags (X9)
14. Flexible Hose
Technical Specifications
Main Unit:
Voltage:
Power:
120V., 60Hz.
10.3 Amps
With Motorized Power Head: Voltage: 120V., 60 Hz.
Power: 12 Amps
Illustrations may differ from actual product.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
Flat & Upright Parking Position
Important: If the suction opening of the unit, the hose or the chrome telescopic tube
are BLOCKED, switch off the vacuum cleaner and remove the blocking
substance before you start the unit again.
Please note that your vacuum cleaner
can be conveniently placed in a space
saving vertical parking position.
For vertical parking position, place the
vacuum on its side and slide the
parking position bracket that is on the
telescopic tube into the parking
Parking
Position
Bracket
4. When pulling out the power plug
from the wall outlet, pull the plug
not the power cord.
1. Do not operate the vacuum
cleaner too close to heaters or
radiators.
Parking
Position
Support
position support that is on the
underside of the vacuum. (Fig. 18)
Fig. 18
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
5. Do not pick up anything that is
burning or smoking such as
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE REASON
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
2. Before inserting the power plug
into the wall outlet, make sure that
your hands are dry.
1. Check for blockage - remove it.
2. If dust bag is full, replace dust
bag.
3. Insert hose clamp into hose inlet
until "snap" locks for proper
assembly.
cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
1. Hose, wand or inlet is
blocked.
2. Check bag full indicator.
3. Hose clamp not assembled to
hose inlet properly.
Motor runs but no
suction
1. Pull cord out, straighten and
rewind again.
2. Holding the plug, press the
rewind button and try to rewind
again.
1. Cord twisted.
2. Cord pulled out too far -
beyond "RED" mark.
Cord does not
rewind
6. Do not use without all filters and
paper dust bag in place.
3. Before you start vacuuming,
make sure to remove large or
sharp objects that might
1. Not firmly plugged in.
2. No electricity in wall outlet.
3. Blown fuse/tripped breaker.
4. Motor thermostat may have
tripped.
1. Plug unit in firmly.
Note: This vacuum cleaner is equipped
with a plug and power cord that retract
automatically. If the cord or plug get
damaged, it must be replaced by a
qualified technician.
2. Check fuse or breaker.
3. Replace fuse/reset breaker.
4. Allow unit to cool down before
trying to switch "ON" again.
damage the vacuum.
Cleaner won't run
1. Rotating brush or elbow
obstructed.
2. Hose obstructed.
3. Dust bags full.
4. Filters need changing.
1. Clear obstrucitons.
2. Clear obstruciton.
3. Replace dust bag.
4. Replace filters.
Turbo brush does
not rotate or
rotates slowly
Warning: Hold the plug when
rewinding the cord. Do not allow
the cord to whip when rewinding.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Replacing the Filters
Assembling Your Vacuum Cleaner
Fitting the Floor to Carpet Brush
Changing & Cleaning the HEPA-
Type Post Motor Filter
Warning: To reduce the risk of
electric shock, the hose, power
nozzle power cord and the power cord
must be disconnected before changing
the bag or performing maintenance/
troubleshooting.
to the Telescopic Tube
Note: Always remove the power plug
from the wall outlet before assembling or
removing accessories.
•
Push the telescopic tube into the
floor brush as show in Fig. 4.
The HEPA-Type post motor filter should
be replaced every six (6) months
depending on usage. Never operate the
vacuum without ALL the filters in place.
• Push the Power On/Off button to the
"Off" position and disconnect the
power cord from the wall outlet.
• The HEPA-Type post motor filter is
located just underneath the dust bag
compartment cover. (Fig. 17)
• Hold the HEPA-Type post motor filter
assembly by the tab and pull the
assembly out.
Attaching the Flexible Hose into
the Vacuum
• Connect the flexible hose into the
flexible hose inlet. Push in until you
hear a “click”, indicating it is in its
locked position. (Fig 1)
• Connect the hose connecting power
cord from the flexible hose to the
power cord receptacle that is on the
unit just underneath the handle.
(Fig. 1)
• To remove the flexible hose first
remove the power nozzle power cord
from the receptacle for the power
nozzle power cord, then depress
locking button and remove hose.
Telescopic
Tube
Changing & Cleaning the
Pre-Motor Filter
Your vacuum is equipped with a filtration
system to reduce dust and pollen in your
home as you clean. The pre-motor filter
is located inside the vacuum cleaner
body behind the dust bag. Check when
changing the dust bag and replace when
dirty.
This is a rinseable filter but should be
replaced every six (6) months. Never
operate the vacuum without ALL the
filters in place
Floor to Carpet
Nozzle
Fig. 4
Using Power Nozzle
Connecting the power nozzle to the
telescopic tube:
• Replace with a new HEPA-Type
filter.
•
Depress the button on the telescopic
tube and insert it into the slot on the
power nozzle elbow.
•
Push the telescopic tube down until
you hear a "click". (Fig. 5)
To remove, open the dust bag
compartment cover and pull the pre-
motor assembly out of the vacuum.
Remove the filter from the filter
assembly. Rinse in lukewarm water and
let it air dry completely for 24 hours. Do
not use a washing machine to rinse the
filter. Do not use a hair dryer to dry it. Air
dry only. When the pre-motor filter is
completely dry, insert it in the filter
assembly and replace it into the vacuum.
(Fig. 16)
Telescopic
Tube
Power cord
receptacle
Fig. 17
Fig. 1
Power
Nozzle
HEPA-Type Post Motor
Filter
Fitting the Telescopic Tube to
the Curved Wand / Hose
Extension
Motor Thermostat
Fig. 5
Important: This unit is equipped with a
motor protective thermostat. If for some
reason the vacuum cleaner should
overheat, the thermostat will
automatically turn the unit off. Should
this occur:
Pre-Motor
Filter
•
Push the extension tube into the
curved wand / hose extension, as
shown in the illustration below.
Make sure that the extension tube
locks in place. (Fig. 2)
• Insert the power nozzle cord plug into
the power socket on the flexible hose.
(Fig. 6)
• To start power nozzle press the On/Off
button that is located on the power
nozzle.
• Push the On/Off button once.
• Disconnect the plug from the
power source.
• Check the source of overheating
problem. (i.e. clogged hose or
filter)
• If clogged hose or filter is found,
unclog the hose and replace the
filters.
• Wait at least 45 minutes before
attempting to reuse the vacuum.
• After unit has cooled down for
45 minutes, plug in the cleaner
and push the On/Off button. The
vacuum should start again.
• If the vacuum still does not start,
contact customer service at
1 (800) 798-7398.
Fig. 16
Fig. 2
Extending the Chrome Telescopic
Tube
•
Push forward on the
plastic button and
pull the inner
chrome tube
outward. (Fig. 3)
Plastic
Button
Fig. 6
Fig. 3
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3. Holding the dust bag retaining clip,
Accessories
Power Cord
Your vacuum cleaner includes a power
Using your Vacuum
insert the rear part of the cardboard
section of the dust bag into the plastic
support. Once that rear part is in,
release the retaining clip to lock the
dust bag in place. (Fig. 11)
Note: Once all attachments are in place,
unwind a sufficient length of the power cord
and insert the plug into the wall outlet. A
yellow mark on the power cord shows the
ideal cable length. Don't pull the power
cord beyond the red mark.
1. Insert the power plug into the wall
outlet.
2. Press the Power On/Off button located
on the unit to turn the vacuum cleaner
"On". (Fig. 13)
1. Crevice Tool
cord which is automatically retractable.
To extend the power cord, pull from the
rear and extend to desired length. When
cleaning is finished, first turn the unit off
and disconnect from the electrical outlet.
Then press on the cord rewind button to
retract the power cord. If the cord does
not fully retract, pull it out again and then
press on the cord rewind button again.
(Fig. 8)
For radiators, crevices,
corners, baseboards and
between cushions.
2. Upholstery Tool
The upholstery tool is
used for furniture.
3. Upholstery Brush
This snaps onto the
upholstery tool.
Dust Bag
Cardboard
Section
Fig. 11
3. To rewind the power cord, press the
cord rewind button with one hand and
hold the plug of the power cord with the
other hand to ensure that it does not
whip causing damage or injury.
(Fig. 14)
Air Driven Turbo Brush
Dust Bag
Retaining Clip
The efficiency of your air driven turbo
brush depends on the bristle brush
rotating at high speed. Strong air suction
is needed to accomplish this. In order to
ensure that maximum air suction is
maintained, please read the following
instructions:
1. Change the dust bag frequently.
2. Replace the pre-motor and post
motor filters as needed..
3. Ensure that the rotating brush is kept
free of hair and string which may
accumulate and decrease brush
performance.
4. Keep Air Driven Turbo Brush turbine
free of dirt and foreign matter. (See
Fig. 7 below for cleaning instructions.)
Dust Bag
Support
Fig. 8
Caution: Make sure that the dust
bag cardboard section is firmly
in place in the dust bag support.
4. Insert the dust bag support back into
the dust bag support guides in the dust
bag compartment making sure that no
part of the bag is in contact with the
rubber seal and that it is hanging
correctly inside the dust bag
Warning: Hold the plug when
rewinding the cord. Do NOT allow
cord to whip when rewinding.
Caution: Do not pull the power cord
beyond the red mark on the cord as
doing this will damage the cord.
Fig. 14
Fig. 13
Dust Bag Full Indicator
The dust bag full
indicator may turn on
(red) while you are
compartment. (Fig. 12)
Inserting a New Dust Bag
Warning: To reduce the risk of
electric shock, the hose, power
nozzle power cord and the power cord
must be disconnected before changing
the bag or performing maintenance/
troubleshooting.
1. To open the dust bag compartment,
remove the flexible hose and the
power nozzle power cord. Place your
fingers in the opening indentation, lift
the front cover up. (Fig. 9)
Cleaning the Air Driven Turbo
cleaning to indicate
that the paper dust
bag is full and
Requires
Empty Full
Dust Bag
Brush
Locking Latch
Tilt
Upwards
replacement.
(Fig. 15)
Dust Bag
Support
Dust Bag
Support Guide
Always change
the dust bag
when the dust bag
full indicator light
comes on.
Fig. 12
Fig. 7
2. Remove the dust bag support from
the dust bag compartment. (Fig. 10)
Caution: Make sure that the dust
bag support is fully inserted into
the dust bag compartment.
5. Close the dust bag compartment
cover.
Turbine
Fig. 15
1. Slide locking latch forward then tilt the
top housing of the brush upwards. The
top housing is hinged and will tilt up
approximately 45° only. (Fig. 7)
2. Inspect turbine wheel and air passage
for debris and/or blockage. Remove
debris if present.
3. Inspect the rotating brush for built-up
hair or string. If present, remove by
carefully cutting with scissors. Avoid
damaging or cutting bristles.
Follow instructions on page 5 and 6
“Inserting a New Dust Bag” when
changing the paper dust bag.
Dust Bag
Support
Lift
Caution: The dust bag
compartment will not close if the
dust bag is not inserted into the unit.
Never use the vacuum without a dust
bag inserted into the unit. NEVER
reuse the paper dust bags.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
4. Once clean, close the top cover of the
turbo brush and slide the locking latch
toward the rear of the brush to lock.
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