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Air CordlessFull size capacityBuy Now To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video No loss of suction#Buy Now Two extended runtime LithiumLife™ batteries clean up to 232sqM. At less than 5kg, the Air™ Cordless is Vax's lightest full-size bagless upright vacuum. Two extended runtime LithiumLife™ batteries provide an average of 50 minutes of runtime* to clean both carpet and hard floors. The high capacity 1.05 litre dirt bin allows you to empty less frequently. With Steerable Technology and a lightweight design of less than 5kg, you can clean and carry with ease. Your filter should be cleaned every two months or whenever it's dirty. Clean frequently for optimum performance. A removable wand is perfect for cleaning furniture and stairs. A simple touch of the "CARPET/HARD FLOOR" button allows you to transition between the two surfaces. A full charge takes approximately 3 hours.

We include two batteries so you can use one while the other one is charging.
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Results for individual floor types may vary.Terms and conditions and exclusions apply. #Per IEC 60312-1 1st Edition, Clause 5.9. Machine must be maintained as per instructed in the user guide to max fill line. 1 - 25 of 41 ads for "vax vacuum cleaner" within Vacuum CleanersImpressiveDoes exactly what it is supposed to doGator with no teeth but plenty of suctionVery useful but is a bit short on battery lifeVery pleaseda nippy little thing!!Your expectations will dictate what you think of this....Vax H90-GA-B GatorGood looking but useless←Previous... See all 62 answered questions Customers also viewed these itemsVax H85-GA-B10 Gator Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner, 0.3 L - White/Orange528Vax H86-GA-B Gator Cordless Handheld Vacuum Cleaner - White/Orange999Vax H85-GA-P18 Gator Pet Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, 0.3 Litre, Silver/Black139Black + Decker VH780 Vacuum, 230 V820Need customer service? We understand that it’s disheartening when your vacuum cleaner doesn’t perform as it should or once did;

surely that shouldn’t be the case? You’re absolutely right, it shouldn’t. Fortunately, a vacuum cleaner that has lost its ability to pick-up is really easily returned to full working order in the vast majority of cases. “If your vacuum cleaner doesn’t seem to suck as well as it did, or not at all, there are three probable causes, some or all of which will be relevant to your cleaner. In simple terms, there is no fault that can cause the cleaner only to lose its suction. As long as the product still operates, either the filter (or bag for a bagged cleaner) is blocked, there is a blockage within the hose or cleaner itself, or the brushbar is not rotating on an upright vacuum.” The filter(s) (or the bag if it’s not a bagless model) are the very heart of your vacuum cleaner. Without them it would soon break down, as dirt and debris would be able to reach the motor. To prevent loss of suction, try to empty the dust container (or change the bag) and clean the filters regularly.

Exactly how often you need to clean the filters will depend on usage, but as a general guide a weekly user should carry this out monthly, and a daily user should carry this out weekly. The majority of pre-motor filters are washable, so should be tapped against a hard surface to remove surface dust and then washed in plain, lukewarm running water only, before being given at least 24 hours to fully dry naturally. Other filters your cleaner may contain, generally known as post-motor filters, tend just to need a firm ‘tap’ to free surface dirt and are not usually washable. This is the time to familiarise yourself with the filter(s) in your model using the user guide. It can be a good idea for very regular vacuum users to purchase an additional set of filters, so that one set can be used whilst the others are washed and dried. If your machine has a bag, this needs to be changed as soon as the machine loses suction. You may notice that the bag doesn’t quite completely fill before you start to lose suction.

This is normal, and is due to the bag’s walls, which act as the filter, becoming clogged. Blockages in the hose are a common accidental event when vacuum cleaning, but easily dealt with! Your user guide is again a sensible place to check, to see where and how you can check for an obstruction. For a cylinder-style cleaner where you can remove the hose, you can drop a small rolled-up ball of paper through to check for an obstruction. If it doesn’t pass through, you know something is trapped. A broom-handle gently fed through the hose can then remove the blockage. An upright vacuum cleaner may not have a removable hose, but their hoses are often see-through, allowing you to spot a blockage and prise this out. Again, a broom-handle can help loosen this. The brushbar on an upright vacuum cleaner helps to free dirt when vacuuming your carpet, so if this is not rotating then pick-up performance on carpets is likely to be reduced. If you need some help in getting this going again, start with the ‘My vacuum’s brushes have stopped spinning’ post on this Blog!