Manual Electrolux Z6050 PowerBoost Vacuum Cleaner

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Accessories
1 Dustbag
2* Telescopic tube / Extension tube
3 Hose handle
4 Carpet/hard oor nozzle
5* Parquet nozzle
6* Turbo nozzle
7* Crevice nozzle
8* Upholstery nozzle
Safety precautions
Powerboost should only be used by adults and
only for normal vacuuming in a domestic
environment. The vacuum cleaner features
double insulation and does not need to be earthed.
Never vacuum:
In wet areas.•
Close to ammable gases, etc.•
Without a dustbag (this may damage the •
cleaner).
A safety device is tted which prevents the cover
closing without a dustbag. Do not attempt to
force cover shut.
Never vacuum:
Sharp objects.•
Fluids (this can cause serious damage to the •
machine).
Hot or cold cinders, lit cigarette butts, etc.•
Fine dust from plaster, concrete, our or ash, •
for example. The above can cause serious damage
to the motor – damage which is not covered by
the warranty.
Electrical cable precautions:
A damaged cable must be replaced by an authorised •
service centre. Damage to the cleaner cable will not be
covered by the warranty.
Never pull or lift the vacuum cleaner by the cable.•
Disconnect the plug from the mains before •
cleaning or maintenance of the vacuum cleaner.
Regularly check that the cable is not damaged. •
Never use the vacuum cleaner if the cable is damaged.
All service and repairs must be carried out by an authorised
service centre. Always keep the vacuum cleaner in a dry place.
Before starting
9 Check that the dustbag and motor lter are in
place.
10 Insert the hose until the catch clicks to engage (press
the catch to release the hose).
11 Attach the extension wand or telescopic wand (only
on certain models) to the hose handle and oor
nozzle (to take them apart again, twist and pull).
12 Extend the cord and plug it into the wall socket. The
vacuum cleaner has an integrated cord winder.
13 Press the foot pedal to rewind the cable (take hold of
the plug to prevent it striking you).
14 Press the On/O button with the foot to start the
vacuum cleaner.
15 Suction power setting: using the suction control on
the vacuum cleaner. In order to conserve energy
of your cleaner we suggest running the cleaner at
OPTIMUM. However, it is possible to turn the power
control past OPTIMUM to boost the power level in
order to get maximal dust removal („Click” sound
indicates leaving the optimum area).
16 A practical parking feature (as well as minimizing the
risk of backache) makes things easier when pausing
during cleaning.
17 The parking feature makes it easier to move and store
the vacuum cleaner.
Use the nozzles as follows:
Carpets: Use the carpet/hard oor nozzle with the lever in
position (18). Reduce suction power for small carpets.
Hard oors: Use the carpet/hard oor nozzle wit the lever in
position (19).
Wooden oors: Use the parquet nozzle (certain models
only, 5).
Upholstered furniture: Use the upholstery nozzle (8).
Crevices, corners, etc.: Use the crevice nozzle (7).
Using the turboz nozzle* (6).
20 Attach the nozzle to the tube.
Note: Do not use the turbo nozzle on fur rugs, rugs with long
fringes or a pile depth exceeding 15 mm. To avoid damaging
the carpet, do not keep the nozzle stationary whilst the brush is
rotating. Do not pass the nozzle across electric cables, and be
sure to switch o the vacuum cleaner immediately after use.
Changing the Dust bag
21 The dust bag must be replaced when the indicator
window is completely red. Read the indicator with the
oor nozzle lifted up from the carpet.
22 Remove the hose and open the lid.
23 Pull the cardboard holder to remove the dust bag.
This automatically closes the dust bag and stops dust
from leaking out.
24 Insert a new dust bag by pushing the cardboard
holder straight down in its tracks. Close the lid.
Changing the lters
The more often the better for the eciency of the cleaner.
Should be done with every 3 months of the dust bag.
The lters must always be replaced with new ones and
cannot be washed.
Replacing of motor lter ( HEPA lter* / Microlter* )
22 Depress the catch and open the lid.
25 - Remove the old lter
- Insert a new lter and close the lid.
Replacement of the exhaust lter ( Microlter )
26 Open the lter’s lid and fold up, remove the dirty lter
27 Insert a new lter and close back the lid.
Cleaning the hose and nozzle
The vacuum cleaner stops automatically if the nozzle, tube,
hose or lters and dust bag becomes blocked. In such
cases, disconnect from mains and allow to cool for up to 60
minutes. Clear blockage and/or replace lters and dust bag
and restart.
Cleaning tubes and hoses
28 Use a cleaning strip or similar to clear the tubes and
hose.
29 It may also be possible to remove the obstruction in
the hose by squeezing it. However, be careful in case
the obstruction is caused by glass or needles caught
inside the hose.
Note: The warranty does not cover any damage to the hose
caused by cleaning it.
Cleaning the oor nozzle
30 To avoid deterioration of suction power, frequently
clean the carpet/hard oor nozzle. The easiest way to
clean it is by using the hose handle.
Cleaning the turbo nozzle*
31 Disconnect the nozzle from the vacuum cleaner tube
and remove entangled threads, etc. by snipping them
away with scissors. Use the hose handle to clean the
nozzle.
32 In case the turbo nozzle stops working, open the
cleaning lid and remove any objects that obstructs the
turbine to rotate freely.
Troubleshooting
The vacuum cleaner does not start
1 Check that the cable is connected to the mains.
2 Check that the plug and cable are not damaged.
3 Check for a blown fuse.
The vacuum cleaner stops
1 Check whether the dust bag is full. If so, replace it with
a new one.
2 Is the nozzle, tube or hose blocked?
3 Are the lters blocked?
Water has entered the vacuum cleaner
It will be necessary to replace the motor at an authorised
service centre. Damage to the motor caused by the
penetration of water is not covered by the warranty.
Consumer information
Electrolux declines all responsibility for all damages arising
from any improper use of the appliance or in cases of
tampering with the appliance.
This product is designed with the environment in mind. All
plastic parts are marked for recycling purposes.
For more informations visit our web site:
www.electrolux.co.uk
* Certain models only* Certain models only
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Huia Borell 10-09-2023
my vacuum cleaner , the dust bag is always empty yet there is dust all throughout the cleaner how do i fix it.

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Brand Electrolux
Model Z6050 PowerBoost
Category Vacuum Cleaners
File type PDF
File size 1.3 MB

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Frequently Asked Questions about Electrolux Z6050 PowerBoost Vacuum Cleaner

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The hose of my vacuum cleaner is clogged, what can I do? Verified

Detach the hose and look through it to determine if it is actually clogged. If this is the case, you can take a long object such as a broomstick and carefully push it through the hose. This will generally remove any objects that are clogging the hose. If this didn't help you should contact the manufacturer.

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What sizes dust bag are there? Verified

There are two sizes that need to be considered. First is the size of the plate with the bag entrance. This determines whether the dust bag will fit a certain vacuum cleaner. Then theres the size of the bag. This is mostly indicated in liters and determines how much dust the bag can hold.

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I want to know the age of my Electrolux appliance. How do I do that? Verified

You can determine the age of your product by using the serial number. This can be found on your device. The first character of the serial number indicates a year (ie: 1 = 2001) and the two characters after that indicate the week of production (ie: 35 = week 35 of that year). So the serial number 13500016 indicates that the machine is from week 35 of the year 2001.

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The power cord of my vacuum cleaner does not rewind back into the device, what can I do? Verified

It is possible that there is a twist or fold in the cord. Completely roll out the cord a few times and rewind it back into the device under guidance of your hands. If this does not solve the problem, it is possible the mechanism to rewind the cord is broken. In that case, contact the manufacturer or a repair service.

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My vacuum cleaner makes a whistling noise, what can I do? Verified

This problem is often caused by a full dustbag or filter or when there is an opening that allows air into the hose. Check the dust bag and filter and replace them if necessary. Check the hose for any holes or bad connections. If this does not solve the problem, contact the manufacturer.

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How do I remove dust and hair from the vacuum cleaner brush head? Verified

Removing dust and hair from the vacuum cleaner brush head has be done manually. If this does not go as desired, it's possible to use a fine comb to remove the remaining dirt.

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What setting on the vacuum cleaner brush head should I use? Verified

Nearly all vacuum cleaners have a head with an adjustable brush. Use the brush for hard surfaces to prevent scratches and damage. Turn off the brush for carpeting and rugs.

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Can I user a paper dust bag more than once? Verified

This is not advisable. The pores of the bag wat will get saturated, causing a loss in suction and possibly damaging the motor.

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What is HEPA? Verified

HEPA stands for High-Efficiency Particulate Air. Many vacuum cleaners have a HEPA filter. A HEPA filter will stop at least 85% and at most 99,999995% of all particles of 0,3 micrometer (µm) and up.

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Can I use a regular vacuum cleaner to suck up ash? Verified

No, this is absolutely not possible. Ash that seems cooled may still be warm or even hot inside. A regular vacuum cleaner is not designed for this and it can cause a fire. Also, the filters of regular vacuum cleaners are not always suited for retaining extremely small particles such as ash. It can then reach the motor of the vacuum cleaner and cause damage.

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