BAGLESS UPRIGHT VACUUM
OWNER’S MANUAL
Model UV209H
120V., 60Hz., 12 Amps
EURO-PRO Operating LLC
94 Main Mill Street, Door 16
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
1 (800) 798-7398
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your Bagless Upright Vacuum, basic safety precautions should
always be observed, including the following:
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire,
electrical shock, or injury:
13. Do NOT use without filters in place.
Use ONLY filters and accessories
provided by EURO-PRO Operating
LLC. Failure to do so will void the
warranty.
14. Turn off all controls before plugging or
unplugging vacuum cleaner into
electrical outlet.
1. Do NOT leave vacuum cleaner
unattended when it is plugged in. Unplug
from outlet when not in use and before
removing filters.
2. To reduce the risk of electric shock – do
NOT use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
3. Do NOT allow children to use as a toy.
Close attention is necessary when used
by or near children.
15. Use extra care when vacuuming on
stairs.
16. Do NOT pick up flammable or
combustible materials (lighter fluid,
gasoline, kerosene, etc.) or use in the
presence of explosive liquids or vapor.
17. Do NOT pick up toxic material (chlorine
bleach, ammonia, drain cleaner, etc.).
18. Do NOT use in an enclosed space
filled with vapors given off by oil based
paints, paint thinner, moth proofing
substances, flammable dust, or other
explosive or toxic vapors.
19. Use only on dry, indoor surfaces.
20. Do NOT use for any purpose other
than described in this user’s guide.
21. The use of an extension cord is not
recommended.
22. Do NOT put any objects into openings.
Do NOT use with any opening blocked.
Keep free of dust, lint, hair and
anything else that may reduce air flow.
23. Store your appliance indoors in a cool,
dry area.
24. Keep your work area well lit.
25. Do NOT immerse the vacuum into
water or other liquids.
4. Use only as described in this manual. Use
only manufacturer’s recommended
attachments.
5. Do NOT use with damaged cord or plug.
Do NOT use vacuum cleaner if it has been
dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or
dropped into water. Return appliance to
EURO-PRO Operating LLC for
examination, repair or adjustment.
6. Do NOT pull or carry by cord. Do NOT use
cord as a handle, close a door on cord,
or pull cord around sharp edges or
corners. Do NOT run appliance over cord.
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
7. Do NOT unplug by pulling on cord. To
unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
8. Do NOT handle plug or vacuum cleaner
with wet hands.
9. Do NOT use the vacuum cleaner to pick
up large objects or objects that are likely
to damage the vacuum cleaner.
10. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, feet and
all parts of body away from openings,
rotating agitator and other moving parts.
Do NOT operate cleaner in bare feet or
when wearing open toe shoes.
11. Do NOT pick up hot coals, cigarette butts,
matches or any hot, smoking, or burning
objects.
12. Do NOT pick up hard or sharp objects
such as glass, nails, screws, coins, etc.
26. Keep end of hose, wands and other
openings away from your face and
body.
27. To avoid damaging the carpet, keep
the vacuum cleaner head moving at all
times.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
For Household Use Only
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a
polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a
polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet,
reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install
the proper outlet. Do NOT modify the plug in any way.
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Rev. 07/03D
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PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
Important: If the suction opening in the unit, the hose or the extension tube become
blocked, switch off the vacuum cleaner and remove the blocking
substance before you start the unit again.
5. When pulling out the power plug
from the wall outlet, pull the plug
not the power cord.
1. Do not operate the vacuum
cleaner to close too heaters,
or radiators.
CYCLONIC BAGLESS UPRIGHT
TO ORDER REPLACEMENT FILTERS OR BELTS
or FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT
for Model UV209H
Call:
1 (800) 798-7398
6. Do not pick up anything that is
burning or smoking such as
Monday to Friday 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
2. Before inserting the power plug
into the wall outlet, make sure that
your hands are dry.
7. Do not run appliance over power
cord.
Please Note:
Filter Ring, Pre-Motor, Secondary and Exhaust Filters are washable. They
should however be replaced every three (3) months to ensure peak
performance of your vacuum.
The HEPA Dust Cup Filter may be washed. It should, however, be
replaced every three (3) to six (6) months, depending on amount of use, to
ensure peak performance of your vacuum. We recommend washing it
once a month or when suction appears to be reduced. To wash your HEPA
Dust Cup Filter, hold filter cartridge by frame flange and rinse under a tap
until all observable dirt has been removed. Some discoloration of the
HEPA filter material may occur, this is normal and will not affect the filter's
performance. When finished, shake off excess water. Do NOT wash in
dishwasher.
3. Do not vacuum any liquids.
8. Do not use without dust cup
filter or filters in place.
9. Before you start vacuuming,
make sure to remove large or
sharp objects that might
It is important that when you wash the HEPA dust cup filter, filter ring,
secondary filter, pre-motor filter or the exhaust filter you allow them to dry
COMPLETELY before using again. We recommend 24 hours to air dry.
DO NOT DRY IN DRYER.
4. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers,
feet and all parts of body away from
openings, rotating agitator and other
moving parts.
damage the vacuum.
Important:
Make sure that ALL washable Filters are completely dry before inserting
back in the vacuum.
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PROBLEM SOLVING
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BAGLESS CYCLONIC
UPRIGHT
This appliance was inspected thoroughly and was in good operating condition when it
was shipped from the factory. If a minor problem occurs, it usually can be solved quite
easily when the cause is found. Therefore, this checklist is provided for your
convenience.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE
1. Not properly plugged into
wall outlet.
2. No electricity in wall outlet.
3. On/Off switch not turned
on.
4. Motor thermostat tripped.
5. Blown fuse/tripped
breaker.
1. Plug in firmly.
2. Check fuse or breaker.
3. Push on/off switch to on
4. Reset motor thermostat.
(page 8 )
5. Reset circuit breaker or replace
fuse.
Cleaner Won’t
Run
1. Clean dust cup. (page 5)
2. Adjust setting. (page 5)
3. Remove obstruction.
4. Remove power head cover and
remove obstruction.
5. Remove obstruction.
6. Replace belt. (page 9)
7. Push hose in securely.
8. Clean / change filters.
(page 6, 7)
1. Full or clogged dust cup.
2. Wrong pile height setting.
3. Clogged nozzle.
4. Clogged dust inlet port.
5. Clogged hose.
6. Broken belt.
7. Hose not inserted fully.
8. Dirty filters.
9. HEPA filter needs
cleaning or replacing.
10. HEPA filter frame needs
cleaning.
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Cleaner Won't
Pick Up
9. Clean or replace HEPA filter.
(page 6)
10. Clean HEPA filter frame. (page 6)
Cleaner Picks
Up Moveable
Rugs Or
1. Wrong pile height setting. 1. Adjust setting. (page 5)
Pushes Too
Hard
10. Flexible Hose
11. Power Cord
1. Upper Handle
2. On/Off Switch
12. Quick Release Power Cord Holder
13. Round Brush
14. Upholstery Brush
15. Crevice Tool
16. Extension Tubes (x2)
17. Hose Connector
18. Carpet-to-Floor Selector
19. Air Driven Turbo Brush
1. Replace belt. (page 9)
1. Broken belt.
3. Dust Cup Release Button
4. Dust Cup
5. HEPA Filter Frame
6. Carpet Height Selector
7. Furniture Guard
8. Head Light
Agitator Does
Not Turn
2. Check belt changing and agitator
2. Belt installed incorrectly.
cleaning. (page 9)
Air Driven
Turbo Brush
Does Not
Rotate Or
Rotates
1. Rotating brush, turbine or
elbow obstructed.
2. Belt broken.
3. Hose obstructed.
4. HEPA filter clogged.
1. Clear obstructions. (page 8)
2. Call 1 (800) 798-7398.
3. Clear obstruction.
9. Motorized Power Head
4. Clean HEPA filter (page 6)
Slowly
Technical Specifications
Air Flow
Restricted
With
Attachment
Use Sound
Changes
Voltage:
Power:
120V., 60Hz.
12 Amps
1. Attachment use restricts
air flow.
2. New carpet debris
clogging air path.
1. Check attachment. (page 4,8)
2. Remove obstruction.
Note: Illustrations may differ from actual unit.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaning & Changing the Belt
Assembling Your Vacuum Cleaner
Using the Attachments
10.Insert the left side of the agitator in
first by placing the end cap down
into the slot and then do the same
with the right side. Press firmly to
make sure that each end is
1. Place vacuum in its upright position.
Make sure that the vacuum cleaner
is NOT plugged into the electrical
outlet when adding or removing
accessories.
2. Turn the carpet height selector
to the highest position and set the
Carpet to Floor selector to the
“Floor” position.
3. Remove the hose connector from
the rear of the unit and push in the
desired attachment firmly onto the
end of the hose.
4. If additional length is required,
attach the extension tubes to the end
of the hose and then attach the
crevice tool, round brush or
upholstery brush to the end of the
extension tube.
Warning: Avoid tipping the vacuum or
setting it on furniture, fringed area rugs or
carpeted stairs while you are using the
hose with the attachments. When using
the unit to vacuum floors or with
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, the power cord must be
disconnected before removing the dust
cup, HEPA filter,changing the filters or
performing maintenance/trouble shooting
checks.
Occasionally the power nozzle drive
belt will require changing, the
frequency will depend upon the amount
of use your vacuum sees.
1. Turn the vacuum "Off" and unplug
from power supply.
2. Turn the vacuum upside down on a
flat level surface.
3. With a coin or a thick flat head
screwdriver, unlock the two (2)
screw locks by turning counter-
clockwise. (Fig. 22)
Note: Do not plug the power cord
into an electrical outlet until
the vacuum is fully
assembled.
completely inserted.
11.Check to make sure that the belt is
centered on the pulley and that the
agitator turns freely.
12.Replace the top cover over the
power head base and lock in place
by turning the two screw locks
clockwise until you hear them lock
in place.
Handle Assembly
1. Carefully unpack all components,
set aside packaging.
2. Lift vacuum body to upright position.
3. Remove the screw (1) that comes
attached to the
body.
4. From the rear of
the vacuum, align
Changing the Headlight Bulb
the handle with
groove and slide
onto vacuum. If
necessary, use
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, the power cord must be
disconnected before removing the dust
cup, HEPA filter,changing the filters or
performing maintenance/trouble shooting
checks.
1. Turn unit “Off” and unplug from wall
outlet.
2. With a flat head screw driver, snap
off the lens cover by pressing down
on the two notches on the lens
cover. (Fig. 24)
thumb and finger
pressure to slide
handle into position.
Fig. 1
Fig. 22
attachments, set the Carpet to Floor
Selector to the “Floor” position. This will
stop the beater brush from rotating. When
vacuuming carpets, avoid leaving the
vacuum in one place for an extended
period of time, particularly on thick carpet.
5. Once handle is in place, secure the
handle with the screws (2). (Fig. 1)
Caution: Do not over tighten. Over
tightening could strip the screw holes.
Do not operate the vacuum without
the handle screws in place.
3. Lift off the head light lens.
Caution: Do NOT pull the vacuum
cleaner around the room by the hose as it
could tip over and cause damage. When
using the attachments, do NOT over
extend the hose length when reaching.
Trying to reach beyond the hose reach
could cause the vacuum to tip over.
4. Remove the bottom cover of the
power head.
5. Lift the right side of the agitator
brush first and then lift the left hand
side and lift the agitator brush out of
the power head.
6. Carefully remove any belt residue
that may exist in the belt area.
7. If the belt has broken, remove any
loose pieces before replacing with a
new belt.
8. Remove the worn or broken belt
from the motor drive shaft.
Cord Assembly
1. Make sure that the quick release
cord holder is in the upright
position.
2. Remove the wire
tie from the power
cord.
3. Wrap the cord into
place by wrapping
it in a clockwise
Notches
How to Start
The upright vacuum can be used on
multiple types of carpeting, bare floors or
upholstery with attachments. When using
the attachment tools such as the crevice
tool, round brush or the upholstery brush,
place the handle of the vacuum in the
upright position.
Fig. 24
direction around
the quick release
cord holder and
the lower cord
holders. (Fig. 2)
4. Remove the light bulb by pulling it
out carefully.
5. Replace the new bulb by pushing
it in.
6. Replace the head light lens by pushing
it in so that it snaps back in place.
1. Turn the quick release cord holder
to either side 180° to release the
power cord.
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Loop the new belt first over the
motor drive shaft and then over the
agitator pulley. (Fig. 23)
2. Plug the power cord into the electrical
outlet.
4. Turn the quick
release cord holder
Fig. 2
3. Push the On/Off
button to the "On"
to the left or to the right to unwrap
the power cord. (Fig. 2)
position to turn
the vacuum on.
Insert
First
Warning: Always make sure that the
vacuum is turned off
4. To release the
Fig. 3
handle, step
before unplugging.
on the power
head and pull the handle back.
5. When using the attachments, the
vacuum must be in the upright
position. (Fig. 3)
Fig. 23
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Carpet Height Selector
Removing & Emptying Dust Cup
Using the Air Driven Turbo Brush
Cleaning Air Driven Turbo Brush
This upright vacuum can be used on
multiple types of carpeting, bare floors
or upholstery with attachments.
To select a pile height setting:
1. Turn vacuum cleaner "Off".
2. Select a pile height setting by
sliding the carpet height selector
to the desired setting. (Fig. 4)
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, the power cord must be
disconnected before removing the dust
cup, dust cup filter,changing the filters or
performing maintenance/trouble shooting
checks.
The “Dust Cup” must always be emptied
when the dirt level reaches the "FULL"
line on the dust cup. To remove the dust
cup from the vacuum:
Locking Latch
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, the power cord must be
disconnected before removing the dust
cup, HEPA filter,changing the filters or
performing maintenance/trouble shooting
checks.
Note: The Air Driven Turbo Brush may
be used with the flexible hose alone or
with the extension tubes as well.
To use with the flexible hose:
Tilt
Upwards
Fig. 21
Turbine
1. Press down on the dust cup
release button that is located on
the handle of the dust cup.
(Fig. 6)
2. Holding the dust cup from the
handle, pull the dust cup out
from the vacuum. (Fig. 7)
3. To empty the dust cup, hold it by
the handle over a garbage can
and press on the trap door
release button to empty. (Fig. 8)
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. 21)
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.
1. Remove the flexible hose from the
hose connector. (Fig. 19)
Hose
Connector
Fig. 4
Suggested Pile Height Setting:
You may need to raise the height of the
vacuum to make some jobs easier,
such as scatter rugs and longer pile
carpets. Suggested settings are:
4. Once clean, close the top cover of the
turbo brush and slide the locking latch
toward the rear of the brush to lock.
Hand Held Air Driven
Turbo Brush
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
Motor Thermostat
HIGH: shag carpet, long pile,
2. Push the Air Driven Turbo Brush
(Fig. 20) onto the end of the flexible
hose to use.
3. To remove the Air Driven Turbo Brush
from the flexible hose, pull and twist.
To use with the extension tubes:
1. Attach the extension tubes onto the
end of the flexible hose following the
instructions above.
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:
• 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.
plush scatter rugs, tools
medium to long pile
MED:
LOW: short to medium pile,
bare floors
FLOOR: very low pile, bare
floors
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Place unit in "HIGH" setting when using
attachments to prevent possible floor
damage. Always set the Carpet to Floor
selector to “Floor” setting when using
the accessories. (Fig. 5)
Trap Door
Release
2. Push the Air Driven Turbo Brush onto
the end of the extension tube.
3. To remove, pull and twist as above.
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
endure that maximum air suction is
maintained, please read the following
instructions:
1. Empty the Dust Cup frequently during
use.
2. Always “TapClean” the HEPA dust
cup filter each time the dust cup is
emptied.
3. Ensure that the rotating bristle brush
is kept free of hair and string.
4. Inspect the turbine regularly to ensure
that the air passage is free of dirt and
debris.
Attention: Special care is required
when vacuuming certain types of carpet
or floor covering. Always check the
carpet or floor covering manufacturer's
recommended cleaning instructions
before vacuuming.
Fig. 8
Fig. 5
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Changing & Cleaning the Exhaust
Filter
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, the power cord must be
disconnected before removing the dust
cup, HEPA filter,changing the filters or
performing maintenance/trouble shooting
checks.
Cleaning the Secondary Filter
Cleaning the HEPA Dust Cup Filter
Please Note: The white material in the
HEPA filter will discolor over time - This is
NORMAL and will NOT affect the
performance of the filter.
1. Underneath the HEPA filter
there is a secondary filter.
This is washable in
IMPORTANT, Please Note : The Rinseable
“TapClean” HEPA Dust Cup Filter will stop
most of the tiniest dust particles from re-
entering the air you breathe. In fact, it stops
99.97% of all particles as small as 0.3
microns - many times smaller than a human
hair!!! Because of this incredible filtration
performance, the HEPA Dust Cup Filter will
quickly accumulate many fine dust particles
inside the white filter folds that are difficult to
see but which will eventually block or
lukewarm water. (Fig. 15)
We recommend washing it
when you are washing your
HEPA filter. Always allow the
secondary filter to air dry for
24 hours before replacing into
the vacuum. Never run the
vacuum without the secondary
filter in place.
Warning: Always empty the dust cup
and clean the HEPA dust cup filter
before each use and during prolonged
usage. Never over fill the dust cup -
remove dirt and clean the HEPA dust
cup filter each time the dust cup is
emptied during prolonged usage or risk
motor damage.
The exhaust filter is located on the
front of the unit below where the dust
cup is. To remove the exhaust filter,
you must first remove the filter cover.
1. Check the exhaust filter frequently
and replace with new filters when
dirty.
Fig. 15
reduce your suction power - if not cleaned
properly. Clean the HEPA Filter after each
use as described in this section.
Changing & Cleaning the Pre-
Motor Filter
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, the power cord must be
disconnected before removing the dust
cup, HEPA filter,changing the filters or
performing maintenance/trouble shooting
checks.
The pre-motor filter is located in the
vacuum underneath the dust cup.
Please note that this filter is a
washable filter and can be cleaned by
rinsing under lukewarm water. Always
allow the pre-motor filter to air dry for
24 hours before replacing in the
vacuum. Do not use a hair dryer to dry
it. Air dry only. To remove the pre-
motor filter:
1. Remove the dust cup. (See
instructions on page 5 for removing
the dust cup).
2. Hold the Pre-Motor filter cover and
turn counter-clockwise to unlock
and lift to remove. (Fig. 16)
3. Remove the pre-motor filter and
clean by rinsing under lukewarm
water.
4. After air drying for 24 hours, replace
in the vacuum.
5. To replace the pre-motor filter
cover, insert the locking lugs into
the lug holes and turn clockwise to
lock.
Cleaning the HEPA Filter Frame
2. Remove the exhaust filter cover.
(Fig. 17)
1. Before replacing the HEPA filter in the
HEPA filter frame, you can (should)
rinse the frame in lukewarm water by
just running it under the tap to remove
any dust that is adhering to the frame.
(Fig. 13) Do NOT place in dishwasher.
1. To remove the HEPA
filter, remove the dust cup from the
unit.
2. To remove the dust cup
cover, hold the cover by
the handle, turn counter
clockwise and lift the
cover off. (Fig. 9)
3. Remove the HEPA
Rinseable "Tap Clean"
filter from the dust cup.
(Fig. 10)
3. Remove the exhaust filter.
4. Rinse in lukewarm water and let the
filter air dry for 24 hours before re-
installing into the vacuum. Do not
use a washing machine to rinse the
filter. Do not use a hair dryer to dry
the filter. Air dry only. Never
operate the vacuum without ALL
the filters in place.
5. When the filter is dry, replace into
the vacuum and replace the filter
cover.
Note: A severely soiled or clogged
filter should be thoroughly washed with
fresh tepid water. A mild detergent may
be used if required.
Fig. 13
4. Remove the filter ring
that is around the HEPA
filter. Vigorously
Fig. 9
"TapClean" the HEPA
2. Make sure that the filter frame is
completely dry before replacing into
the dust cup. Always air dry.
Cleaning the Filter Ring
1. Around the HEPA filter
there is a filter ring.
This is washable in
lukewarm water.
(Fig. 14) To remove
the filter ring, slide it
off the HEPA filter.
2. We recommend
washing the filter ring
when you are
dust cup filter on a hard
surface until no more dust is
observed falling out. (Fig. 11)
The HEPA filter may
also be washed by
running it under the
tap allowing the water
to run on the dirty side.
(Fig. 12) We recommend
washing it once a month
Fig. 17
Cleaning the Dust Cup
Warning: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, the power cord must be
disconnected before removing the dust
cup, HEPA filter,changing the filters or
performing maintenance/trouble shooting
checks.
The dust cup can be
washed in lukewarm
water. Do not use strong
detergents. Ensure that
the dust cup is fully dry
Fig. 10
or when suction appears
reduced. Always allow 24 hours for air
drying before replacing into the
vacuum.
washing your HEPA
filter. Always allow the
Pre-Motor
Filter
filter ring to air dry for
24 hours before replacing onto
Fig. 14
Cover
Fig. 16
the HEPA filter. Never run the vacuum
without all the filters in place.
Note: This is a washable filter, but we
recommend replacing it every three (3)
months.
Pre-Motor
Filter
before putting back on the
vacuum cleaner.
(Fig. 18) Do not wash in
dishwasher.
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Lug
Holes
Fig. 18
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