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Vax Dual V TV Advert (2008)

Friday, August 8th, 2008


The new V-124 Dual V carpet washer as seen on TV!

The Dual V is packed with cutting edge features including:

  • Dual V Air Path technology provides consistent suction across the width of the floor head for improved carpet drying.
  • Heated cleaning.
  • SpinScrub hand tool for stairs and upholstery cleaning.
  • 5 SpinScrub brushes gently and effectivly loosen dirt from carpet pile.
  • Automix cleaning system provides the correct mix of solution and water for optimum cleaning results.
  • Sucks up spills.
  • Fingertip controls.
  • Separate clean and dirty water tanks.
  • Removable nozzle for quick-rinse cleaning.
  • 2.3m hose.
  • Includes 473ml Vax Ultra carpet and upholstery cleaning solution – Vax’s toughest cleaning solution.

You can buy the Dual V Upright Carpet Washer online from Vax for £299.99.  It comes with a 6 year parts and labour guarantee for extra peace of mind

Vax Mach 6 TV Advert (2008)

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008


The one with the balloons! The newly launched, next generation Mach 6 Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner can be purchased directly from the Vax website.  Among its features are:

  • Multi-cyclonic bagless upright vacuum cleaner.
  • No loss of suction.
  • Washable filters.
  • 2.6L dust capacity.
  • Cleans carpets and hard floors with brushbar on / off control.
  • Fingertip control with soft touch handle grip.
  • Wide cleaning head.
  • Telescopic handle.
  • Turbotool – pet hair, stair & upholstery cleaning.
  • Quick-release dust container.
  • Onboard tools: 2 x extension tubes, crevice tool & dusting brush.
  • Soft guard furniture protector strip.
  • Headlight.
  • 4.6M hose reach.
  • Hard floor vacuuming brush.

Using and Maintaining Your Upright Vacuum Cleaner

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

What is the best way to clean carpeted stairs?

Turbo ToolA TurboTool, featured on a number of models of Vax vacuum cleaner,  is an excellent accessory for this purpose. These air-driven handtools contain a spinning brush which is specifically designed to clean deep in the pile of the carpet, so they are great at removing pet hair. Machines without a TurboTool will usually have a dusting brush and crevice tool that can also be used for stair cleaning. Simply attach them to the accessory hose of your machine.

What should the brushbar height adjustment be set at?

On Vax vacuum cleaners brushbar height settings correspond to carpet height with the lowest setting being best for use on low pile carpet and the highest setting best for a thick plush pile carpet. Based on the type of carpet you are vacuuming, pick a setting which corresponds. If the cleaner is difficult to push with that setting, try the next highest setting. The highest setting should always be used, or the brushbar turned off, when vacuuming lino.

Why will my cleaner not pick up?

There are several possible reasons for this:-

1) Brushbar

Check to see if the brushbar is rotating. There may be obstructions which are preventing this from operating correctly.

2) Belt

Check to make sure that the belt is not worn or broken. Vax user manuals almost always cover the procedure for checking and replacing the belt with diagrams and descriptions. This is a straightforward task and can normally be completed within a few minutes.

3) Blockages

Check that the air passage from the base of the cleaner through to the dirt container to see if there are any blockages that may be obstructing the suction. Blockages are likely to occur in the hose, therefore in some cases it may be necessary to use an implement such as a broomhandle to remove blockages.

4) Dirt Container

Check the dirt container to see if it is full and empty if necessary.

5) Filters

Check all filters on your machine and either clean or replace with new filters.

Why does my vacuum cleaner cut out?

Vacuum cleaners generally cut out due to the thermal cut out being activated, as a result of the motor becoming extremely hot due to reduced airflow. This is most commonly as a result of the filter being blocked, or there being an obstruction within the hose.

Once the thermal cut out is engaged it may take between 1-2 hours for the machine to operate again. Turn off your machine, and unplug from the mains supply and leave the machine to cool down.

Using and Maintaining Your Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

What is the best way to clean carpeted stairs?

We recommend using the upholstery tool to vacuum stairs. Alternatively the Vax TurboTool will make the task quick and easy.

How do I clean the filters on my vacuum cleaner?

The filters should be removed from the unit and tapped on the edge of a bin repeatedly to remove any loose debris. The filters can then be washed by rinsing under cold running water – do not use any detergents. Allow filters to completely air dry before replacing (do not use your vacuum cleaner without filters).

Why will my cleaner not pick up?

There are three possible reasons for this:-

1) Blockages

Check the vacuuming head, extension tubes and tools for any blockages and remove the blockage if necessary. You may use the end of a broom handle to dislodge a blockage from the hose if needed.

2) Dirt Container

Check the dirt container to see if it is full, and empty if necessary.

3) Filters

Check all filters on your machine and either clean or replace with new filters.

Why does my vacuum cleaner cut out?

Vacuum cleaners generally cut out due to the thermal cut out being activated. The thermal cut out is activated as a result of the motor becoming extremely hot as a result of reduced airflow. This is most commonly as a result of the filter being blocked, or there being an obstruction within the air passage, i.e. hose.

Once the thermal cut out is engaged it may take between 1-2 hours for the machine to operate again. Turn off your machine, and unplug from the mains supply and leave the machine to cool down.

Buying a Carpet Washer? Which Type Should You Choose…

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Carpet washers come in a variety of shapes, sizes and functions:

  • Upright carpet washer

Uprights are easy to push and manoeuvre, with a rotating or static brushbar that dislodges trodden-in dirt and grit making cleaning up pet hair easy, whilst also grooming carpet pile. If you have a mixture of floor types then you might want to consider a carpet washer than can also wash hard floors.

  • Canister carpet washer

Canister style carpet washers are durable and feature several large diameter casters that make them very stable and easy to manoeuvre.

  • Multifunction machines

Some canister carpet washers are multifunction, allowing you to dry vacuum carpets, wash floors and suck up spills,  so you only need one machine to do all these jobs.

Vax Carpet Washers

Some questions to ask yourself before buying a carpet washer:

  • Do you have a home with limited storage space?

    Consider choosing a canister carpet washer that is easy to store and manoeuvre around the home.
  • Would you like a machine that is quick and easy to use?

    Vax upright carpet washers are simple to set up and as easy to use as everyday vacuuming.
  • Would you like a machine that washes and vacuums your carpets?

    A multifunction machine can do both tasks, and suck up spills too.

WindTunnel Technology Explained

Monday, June 16th, 2008

wind_tunnel_technology-picture1.pngWindTunnel is a patented technology developed by Vax.

In standard vacuum cleaners, dirt and dust  gets picked up and spun around the brushbar and into the machine’s airflow. This takes the dust and deposits it into the dirt container.

When spinning around the brushbar, some of the dust will get spun out of the airpath and scattered back onto the carpet.

WindTunnel technology uses small suction ‘tunnels’ within the floor nozzle to lift and trap more dust which means carpets are left cleaner. Fewer passes over the carpet mean less effort for the customer.

Some questions to ask yourself before buying a vacuum cleaner:
 

How busy is your lifestyle?

WindTunnel technology reduces the scattering of dust back into the carpet, meaning you need to go over the same area fewer times in order to leave carpets clean. This means more time can be spent doing other things.

Do you have children or pets?

WindTunnel technology is ideal for busy homes as it lifts and traps more dirt from within carpet fibres – perfect for high traffic areas or where pets lie. The first Vax vacuum cleaner with WindTunnerl technology was the Vax Mach 7

No Loss of Suction Technology Explained

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

no-loss-of-suction-picture3.pngNo Loss of Suction – What is it?

  • Multi cyclonic technology provides better separation of dust particles from the airflow, maintaining suction for longer.
  • Gives cleaning results that are good as the first time, every time. The cleaning performance when cleaning the first room in a home will be exactly the same as when cleaning the last room.
  • Hassle-free maintenance – the large dust particles are spun out of the airpath and collected in the dust container so that only the smaller dust particles pass through the filter. This means that the filter needs cleaning less often.
  • No suction is lost as the dust container gets full
  • Large dust particles are spun out of the airpath and into the dust container, leaving only the fine dust to pass through the filter (see diagram)

Questions to ask yourself before choosing a vacuum cleaner:

  • How many rooms do you have to vacuum in your home?

Units with No Loss of Suction clean as good as the first time, every time. This means that they are ideal for larger homes as they do not loose suction as the dust container gets full. From room to room, they will deliver consistent cleaning performance.

  • How busy is your lifestyle?

No Loss of Suction technology means that large particles are spun out of the airpath and into the dust container, leaving only the fine dust to pass through the filter. This means that the filter needs cleaning less often, saving time and effort. It also means that it never has to be replaced.

Vacuum Cleaners by Vax