Guardian Technologies Vacuum Cleaner GGU300 User Manual

LIMITED WARRANTY  
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2-in-1  
To the consumer, Guardian Technologies LLC warrants this product to be free of defects in materials  
or workmanship commencing upon the date of the original purchase. Refer to your product carton  
for the length of warranty and save your original sales receipt to validate start of warranty period.  
If this product should become defective within the warranty period, we will repair or replace any  
defective parts free of charge. The complete machine must be delivered pre-paid to any authorized  
Guardian Technologies LLC warranty service center. Please include complete information on the  
problem, day of purchase, copy of original sales receipt and your name, address and telephone  
number. If you are not near a warranty station, call the factory for assistance in the US and Canada  
at 1-866-603-5900. Use only genuine Guardian Technologies replacement parts.  
Upright & Canister  
with Silver Clean Technology  
The warranty does not include unusual wear, damage resulting from accident, or unreasonable use  
of the product. This warranty does not cover unauthorized repairs. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights and you may also have other rights (other rights may vary from state to state in the  
U.S.A).  
USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS  
We consider the registration process important to ensuring superior service to our customers,  
however submitting this card to Guardian Technologies LLC is optional and does not affect your  
rights to utilize this warranty according to the conditions stated above. If you have any questions  
or comments about our product call toll free at 1-866-603-5900 or send comments to: Attn:  
Customer Service, Guardian Technologies LLC, 7700 St. Clair Avenue, Mentor, OH 44060.  
Replacement Parts:  
HEPA Dirt Cup Filter: FLTB  
Exhaust Filter: FLTA  
Belt Style: BLT1  
English Manual..................E-1  
French Manual ..................F-1  
Spanish Manual ................S-1  
Upright to Canister Model No. GGU300  
1 Year Limited Warranty  
!
WARNING:  
Guardian Technologies LLC  
7700 St. Clair Avenue · Mentor, Ohio 44060  
Cleaner assembly may include  
small parts. Small parts can  
present a choking hazard.  
1-866-603-5900  
©2010 Guardian Technologies LLC  
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HOSE CRADLE & HOSE ASSEMBLY  
HANDLE ASSEMBLY  
Handle  
· HOSE CRADLE ASSEMBLY  
· HANDLE ASSEMBLY  
· Set hose cradle on the top of the cleaner. (Fig. 1)  
· Insert handle in the handle hole on the top of the body. (Fig. 6)  
· Using a Phillips screwdriver, secure the 3/4-inch screw.  
· HANDLE DISASSEMBLY  
· Push the handle removal button.  
· Pull handle upward.  
· HOSE ASSEMBLY  
· Insert the body end of hose into the hose hole on the top of the cleaner. (Fig. 2)  
· Line up circular tab on hose cuff with inner groove. (Fig. 2)  
· Connect and twist clockwise to secure proper hose connection. (Fig. 3)  
· Place hose in hose cradle. (Fig. 4)  
Protrusion  
to lock  
Handle  
Hole  
· Insert the base end of the hose into the hose inlet on the base of the cleaner. (Fig. 5)  
Handle  
Removal  
Button  
Fig. 6  
BASE ASSEMBLY  
· BASE ASSEMBLY  
· Set the body on the top of the base. (Fig. 7)  
· Use both sides of the guide feature on the base.  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
· BASE DISASSEMBLY  
· Push the release canister pedal.  
· Lift up the body.  
Body  
Guides  
Release  
Canister  
Pedal  
Hose  
Base Hose  
Connector  
Base  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 5  
Fig. 7  
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TOOL ASSEMBLY  
CONVERTING TO CANISTER MODE (cont.)  
· Attach crevice tool, dusting brush and upholstery  
brush into storage area on the back of the vacuum. (Fig. 8)  
· Push handle removal button and pull up on handle to disconnect from body. (Fig. 13)  
· Insert hose into handle hose connector and twist clockwise to lock in position. (Fig. 14)  
· Push button on wand to extend telescoping wand. (Fig. 14)  
· Insert end of handle into hard floor nozzle. (Fig. 15)  
Crevice  
Tool  
· Canister mode. (Fig. 16)  
Dusting  
Brush  
Fig. 8  
Upholstery  
Brush  
Handle  
UPRIGHT MODE  
Hose  
Hose  
Handle  
Connector  
USING IN UPRIGHT MODE  
· Push the handle release pedal. (Fig. 9)  
· Turn main power switch on. Turn brush power switch on.  
Telescoping  
Button  
Handle  
Removal  
Button  
Caution: The headlight and brush does not come on when in the upright position even if the  
switch is on. You must release the handle for the brushroll to begin spinning. (Fig. 10)  
Handle  
Base Safety  
Switch  
Base  
Handle  
Release  
Pedal  
Fig. 13  
Fig. 14  
Fig. 9  
Fig. 10  
CONVERTING TO CANISTER MODE  
CONVERTING TO CANISTER MODE  
· Remove hose from base hose connector. (Fig. 11)  
Handle  
· Step on release canister pedal and pull body upward by canister handle. (Fig. 12)  
Hard Floor  
Nozzle  
Canister  
Handle  
Body  
Hose  
Fig. 15  
Fig. 16  
Release  
Canister  
Pedal  
Base Hose  
Connector  
Base  
Fig. 11  
Fig. 12  
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HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB  
STORING  
CLEANING & REPLACING FILTER  
· Rotate the height adjustment knob to the  
correct carpet height. (Fig. 17)  
· After using the cleaner, store in  
upright mode.  
To optimize the vacuum performance you should clean the filter each time you empty the dirt cup.  
· Lift up the dirt cup cover, rotate and remove the inner filter. (Fig. 21)  
· To clean bare floor, set this knob to the  
bare floor position and turn off the brush  
power switch. (Located on the top of the  
cleaner, see page 2)  
· Store accessories on the storage clips  
located on the cleaner body.  
· Wrap the cord around the cord storage  
hooks on the side of the body and hang  
the plug at the cord clip on the wand.(Fig. 18)  
· Tap the inner filter on a trash bin to remove the dust from the pleats. (Fig. 22)  
Note: This inner filter is washable and can be rinsed if you notice a reduction in vacuum  
performance (suction). To wash, first tap filter to remove excess dirt and dust from the pleats.  
Rinse filter clean with warm water then allow to completely dry (a minimum of 24 hours) before  
returning to dirt cup. Use filter: FLTB for inner dirt cup.  
Dirt Cup Cover  
Fig. 17  
Fig. 18  
Cord  
Clip  
Tap Gently  
HEPA  
Inner Filter  
r
Cord  
Plug  
Fig. 21  
Fig. 22  
CLEANING DIRT CUP  
· You will need to empty dirt cup when dust reaches the “FULL” line.  
· Turn off the cleaner and unplug from electrical outlet.  
EXHAUST FILTER CLEANING & REPLACEMENT  
· Grasp the dirt cup handle and depress button, pull out the dirt cup from body. (Fig. 19)  
· To empty, remove the dirt cup and hold over trash bin. Push the dirt release button  
and dispose of the dirt. (Fig. 20)  
· Pull out the exhaust filter. (Fig. 23)  
· Replace the exhaust filter when it becomes dirty. (Fig. 24) Use filter: FLTA for exhaust filter.  
Caution: This filter is not washable.  
Filter Frame  
Filter  
Dirt  
Release  
Button  
Exhaust  
Filter  
- FULL  
- FULL  
Body  
Fig. 24  
Body  
Fig. 20  
Dirt Cup  
Dirt Cup  
Release Button  
Fig. 23  
Note: Replacement parts can be purchased by calling 1-866-603-5900.  
Fig. 19  
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BELT REPLACEMENT  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Warning: Before replacing the belt, make sure the cleaner is unplugged from electrical outlet.  
· Turn off the cleaner and unplug from electrical outlet.  
· Remove the bottom plate of the base by removing the 5 screws using a Phillips screwdriver.  
(Fig. 25)  
Please check each item below if you have trouble with your cleaner. Before checking, ensure that  
the cleaner is unplugged from the power supply.  
PROBLEM  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
· Set the new belt over motor pulley. (Fig. 26) Use belt: BLT1.  
· Slip the brushroll into the belt and reassemble. (Fig. 27)  
· Replace the bottom plate and secure the 5 screws.  
Cleaner won’t run.  
1. Power cord not firmly  
plugged into outlet.  
1. Plug unit in firmly.  
2. Motor protector tripped.  
2. Cool down and press the reset  
button. (See page 3)  
3. Need service.  
3. Take to service center or call  
1-866-603-5900  
Motor  
Pulley  
Brushroll won’t spin.  
1. Cleaner is not in the  
upright mode.  
1. The brush only turns on when the  
handle is released for vacuuming.  
The brush does not come on in  
the upright position even if the  
switch is on. Depress handle for  
brushroll to start turning.  
(See page 5)  
Fig. 25  
Fig. 26  
Fig. 27  
2. Brush switch is off.  
3. Brushroll is jammed.  
4. Belt is broken or off  
motor pulley.  
2. Make sure the brush switch is in on.  
3. Remove it and clean debris, hair, etc.  
off of brush, then replace.  
4. Replace the new belt or correct  
belt securing. (See page 10)  
HEADLIGHT REPLACEMENT  
· Turn off the cleaner and unplug from electrical outlet.  
Cleaner or tool won’t  
pick up dirt.  
1. Incorrect height setting.  
1. Rotate setting knob to correct  
height setting. (See page 7)  
2. Grasp hose tube and firmly push  
onto base.  
3. Try to remove clog by squeezing out  
of hose.  
· Press the handle release pedal and use the handle to place the body in a flat position.  
· Remove the headlight cover by removing the screw with Phillips screwdriver. (Fig. 28)  
· Pull the bulb straight out of the socket. (Fig. 29)  
· Install the new bulb, model LBU.  
· Replace the headlight cover and secure the screw.  
2. Hose not attached to  
base.  
3. Clogged hose.  
4. Dirt cup is full.  
4. Empty dirt cup (See page 8), if  
washed, after dried well, reinsert it.  
Headlight  
Cover  
Headlight  
5. Inner filter is blocked.  
6. Crack or hole in hose.  
5. Clean it or replace new. (See page 9)  
6. Take to service center or call  
1-866-603-5900.  
Cleaner is difficult to  
push.  
1. Incorrect height setting.  
1. Rotate height setting knob to correct  
height setting. (See page 7)  
2. Brush switch is off.  
1. Dirt cup is full.  
2. Make sure the brush switch is in on.  
Fig. 28  
Fig. 29  
Visible dust escaping  
from cleaner.  
1. Empty dirt cup (See page 8) wash it,  
after dried well, replace it.  
2. Filter missing or  
installed incorrectly.  
2. Check inner filter & exhaust filter for  
correct installation.  
3. Dirt cup installed  
incorrectly.  
3. Pull out and re-insert dirt cup  
correctly.  
Note: Replacement parts can be purchased by calling 1-866-603-5900.  
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