Euro Pro Lawn Sweeper UV627 User Guide

3-Speed Cordless Sweeper  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Model: UV627  
7.2 Volt DC  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC  
U.S.: 94 Main Mill Street, Door 16  
Plattsburgh, NY 12901  
Canada: 4400, Bois-Franc  
St-Laurent, QC H4S 1A7  
Tel. : 866-98shark  
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Care and Maintenance  
To improve the performance and life of your unit, we recommend you do the  
following:  
1. Once a month clean the unit with a dry cloth, including the chamber which the dust  
container fits into. Remove any hair, fiber or other materials that may have built up in  
the chamber, on the rotating brush or edging tool.  
2. Don’t use abrasive materials to clean the sweeper. Do not immerse the unit in water.  
3. Do not pick up liquids or use on wet floors.  
4. Do not use on concrete, tar or similar rough surfaces .  
5. Don’t pick up pieces of string or fabrics with the sweeper.  
6. Do not clean tasseled or frayed carpets with the sweeper.  
Model UV627  
7.2 Volt DC  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE REASON  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
1. Batteries discharged.  
2. No power in electrical  
outlet supplying charging  
adapter.  
1. Charge unit.  
SWEEPER WILL NOT  
OPERATE  
2. Check fuse or breaker.  
Replace fuse/reset breaker.  
3. Call Customer Service.  
3. Unit needs servicing.  
SWEEPER WILL NOT  
PICK-UP  
1. Dust container is full.  
2. Unit needs recharging.  
1. Empty dust container.  
2. Charge unit.  
DUST ESCAPING  
FROM SWEEPER  
1. Dust container is full.  
1. Empty dust container.  
1. Check for excessive material  
on brush or in bottom of  
sweeper. Remove obstruction  
from brushes and/or sweeper.  
2. Empty and clean dust  
container.  
ROTATING BRUSH  
WILL NOT PICK UP  
1. Unit clogged.  
2. Dust container is full.  
11. Charging Adapter  
1. Sweeper Power Head  
2. On / Off Switch  
3. Speed Control  
4. Charging Light Indicator  
5. Speed Indicator Lights  
6. Rotating Brush  
7. Brush Cover  
8. Edging Tool  
9. Gear Box  
10. Dust Container  
1. Electrical outlet not  
working  
2. Charging Adapter not  
working  
3. Batteries no longer  
functioning  
1. Check to ensure outlet is  
working properly. (Easily  
checked by plugging in  
another appliance.  
2. Replace charging adapter  
3. See battery disposal pg. 8.  
(TechWorld AD-1215-UL8  
rated output DC 12V, 150mA)  
12. Charging stand  
13. Lower Handle  
14. Upper Handle  
15. Extension tubes  
16. Charging Jack (Main Unit)  
17. Charging Jack (Charging  
Stand)  
SWEEPER WILL NOT  
CHARGE  
STORING THE CORDLESS SWEEPER  
Your cordless sweeper may be stored by using the slot on the back of the upper  
handle and hanging it from a screw secured to a wall or other vertical surface. Use  
a #6 flat or pan head screw with the appropriate hardware for the surface that the  
sweeper will be mounted on, (i.e. gyproc). Allow the screw head to extend a  
approximately 3/16" from the mounting surface. Always empty your sweeper before  
hanging up for storage.  
NOTE: Cordless Sweeper Model UV627 is shipped with the  
batteries uncharged. Charging of the unit for 20 hours  
prior to first use is required.  
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ASSEMBLING YOUR CORDLESS SWEEPER  
Battery Removal & Disposal  
Before you start:  
NOTE: If uncertain as to how to remove your battery pack, we suggest  
you take your sweeper to a reputable small appliance service  
technician to have this service performed.  
Your Cordless Sweeper will require very little assembly. You should remove it from the  
carton and familiarize yourself with all the components listed as per the exploded view  
drawing (pg.2) This will help you in the assembly and operation of your cordless  
sweeper.  
Follow these steps when battery removal is required.  
Note: The charging adapter and the lower handle are shipped inside the dust cup.  
This sweeper is equipped with Ni-Cd batteries and you need to dispose of them  
properly. When the batteries are no longer good for use, they must be removed from  
the sweeper for disposal. Do not remove the batteries for any reason other than  
disposal of them. The batteries must be recycled or disposed of in accordance  
with local regulations. Please consult your Yellow Pages or local recycling  
center for more information.  
Lower Handle  
WARNING: You must never use ordinary batteries for replacement as these  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
may leak and cause damage. Use only battery pack XBP615  
for replacement.  
1. In the event that the edging tool is not attached to the sweeper, insert the edging  
tool into the "square" hole under the bottom of the sweeper power head. Gently  
but firmly push until the edging tool locks into place. (Fig. 1)  
Removal of Battery Pack  
2. Insert the lower handle - small end - into the sweeper power head. Push until  
1. Remove the extension tube and dust container.  
2. Turn unit over so that the base is facing upwards. Be careful NOT to turn the unit  
ON. (Fig. 19)  
firmly in place. (Fig. 2)  
3. Assemble the extension tubes by pushing the plastic insert into the mating extension  
tube. (Fig. 3a) Push until only small portion of insert is visible or you cannot press  
any farther into the tubing. Push the extension tube assembly into the upper handle.  
(Fig. 3)  
3. Push in locking tab and lift off battery assembly. (Fig. 20)  
4. Place battery assembly aside.  
5. Insert the new battery assembly into unit. Ensure that locking tab snaps in place.  
NOTE: One extension tube has a different plastic insert. This tube should be  
on the bottom of the handle.  
Insert the extension tube assembly into the lower handle so that the tab on the  
plastic insert snaps into the open slot on the lower handle. (Fig. 3b)  
4. Place the handle into the upward storage position.  
5. Plug the charging adapter into the sweeper power head charging jack or plug the  
charging adaptor into the charging jack of the charging stand. If using the charging  
stand, place the sweeper onto the charging stand to charge. Plug the charging  
adapter cord into a standard electrical outlet (120V, 60Hz.) The red charging  
indicator should illuminate. If it does not, depress the On/Off switch one time.  
CAUTION: This appliance contains Ni-Cd batteries. The batteries must  
be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local  
regulations. Please consult your Yellow Pages or local  
recycling center for more information.  
Insert into Lower  
Handle  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 19  
Fig. 20  
Fig. 3a  
Fig. 3b  
CAUTION: ALWAYS USE ADAPTOR SUPPLIED (ONLY)  
WITH SWEEPER  
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Changing the Rotating Brush, Gear Box & Squeegee  
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR CORDLESS SWEEPER  
1. Before using, please ensure that the cordless sweeper has been initially  
charged for 20 hours  
WARNING: Use caution when changing the rotating brush and gear  
box so that the unit does not turn ON when pressing down  
on the sweeper power head.  
Your cordless sweeper will only operate properly when the batteries are fully  
charged. Your sweeper will operate for varying lengths of time on a full charge.  
This will depend upon the type of surface being cleaned. (Longer operating time  
on bare floors vs carpets.)  
1. Remove the extension tube handle from the sweeper power head.  
2. Turn sweeper power head upside down being careful Not to accidentally turn the  
unit ON.  
2. Push the On/Off switch to operate the unit. To turn off, press switch again.(Fig.4)  
3. Remove the brush cover. (Fig. 13) (Refer to page 5 for detailed instructions.)  
4. Push in on the locking tab of the gear box and lift gear box to remove. (Fig. 14 &  
Fig. 15)  
"On/Off" switch  
5. Lift the brush bar end cap up from the slot. (Fig. 16)  
6. Pull the brush bar out from the bushing and slip off the belt to remove the brush bar.  
(Fig. 17)  
7. Insert the new brush bar by first inserting the brush bar into the bushing on the end  
Fig. 4  
opposite the driver belt. (Fig. 17)  
8. Slip the belt over the brush bar cap.  
9. Insert the brush bar into the slot. (Fig. 16)  
10.Insert the gear box tabs into the tab slots and push down until it clicks into place.  
11.To replace the squeegee, follow instructions above for removing the gear box and  
slide the squeegee out from left to right. (Fig. 18)  
CAUTION: Any electronic or electrical appliance should not be  
stored in or exposed to areas of high heat or humidity. Do  
not store your cordless sweeper close to stoves,  
radiators, furnaces or in a bathroom or bathing area.  
Lift  
Locking  
tab  
Gear box  
3. To release the handle to a comfortable position, apply pressure to the top of the  
sweeper head with your foot while pulling back on the handle.(Fig. 5)  
Fig. 14  
Gear box  
tabs  
Fig. 13  
Fig. 15  
Fig. 5  
Fig. 16  
Fig. 17  
4. To change the speed of the sweeper, press on  
Hard floors  
the speed control button. As you press on it, the  
speed indicator light will change. If one light lights  
up, you have the low speed for hard floors; two  
lights, medium speed for carpeting; three lights,  
high speed for turbo deep cleaning. (Fig. 6)  
5. Flashing LED lights indicate that the brush bar  
system id blocked or jammed. If this occurs, first  
turn the unit off, then remove the obstruction  
before turning the unit on again.  
Carpeting  
Turbo Deep  
Cleaning  
Fig. 18  
Fig. 6  
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Note: Your sweeper is highly advanced and has electronic controls that optimize the  
cleaning ability and durability of the sweeper. Please review the following instructions  
carefully to ensure that all features are utilized for best performance.  
CLEANING THE DUST CONTAINER  
To achieve the best performance, empty the dust container after each use.  
3. Replace dust container on cordless  
sweeper.  
1. Pull the dust  
container straight  
out from the side.  
(Fig. 7)  
1. The electronic controls of your sweeper will prevent the batteries from being deeply  
discharged and will indicate this by the speed indicator lights flashing. The sweeper  
will then stop operating. This is normal. To start charging the unit, turn the sweeper  
off, plug in the adapter or the charging stand and attach the sweeper to charge.  
2. When the sweeper on/off switch is depressed the sweeper will slowly come up to  
speed. This is done to optimize the life of all components of the sweeper and is  
normal.  
3. When first started, the sweeper will start in the highest speed “III” to prevent  
overloading the unit when starting on heavy carpets. Other speeds can then be  
selected by depressing the speed selector switch.  
4. For best cleaning performance, use speed “I” (low) on floors, speed “II” (medium) on  
carpets, and use speed “III” (high) for turbo deep cleaning. These are guide lines and  
you will find the optimum speed settings for your surfaces and debris to be picked up  
through use and experience.  
5. The sweeper will automatically try to maintain speeds on all surfaces. The unit may  
appear to be pulsing during use to maintain it’s speed, this is normal. If this occurs,  
please select the next highest speed to gain optimum performance.  
6. To protect your sweeper and it’s components, the sweeper is provided with an  
electronic overload circuit. If something were to jam or overload the brush bar  
system, the units speed indicators will flash and the unit will stop operating, this is  
normal. If this occurs, first turn the unit off, then remove the obstruction before turning  
the unit on again.  
4. Periodically remove the brush cover on  
the front of the cordless sweeper and  
remove any build up of lint, hair or fiber  
on the rotating brush. To remove the  
cover - grip the cover from the bottom,  
pull out and  
upward until the  
cover unlocks  
from the side  
slots and tabs  
Fig. 7  
2. Empty dust  
container contents.  
(Fig. 8) If desired-  
you may rinse with  
water to clean the  
dust container –  
but dry thoroughly  
located on the  
top of the  
Fig. 8  
sweeper. (Fig. 9)  
Fig. 9  
before replacing on the sweeper.  
CAUTION: Do not accidentally turn unit on while cleaning. Do not clean  
while unit is charging.  
CHARGING THE CORDLESS SWEEPER  
1a. Connect the charger plug to the charging jack or hole on the back of the sweeper.  
Plug the the charging adapter into the wall outlet. (120V., 60Hz.) Use only  
TechWorld Charger AD-1215-UL8. (Fig. 10)  
NOTE: If, when you place the sweeper to recharge and the charging indicator  
light does NOT illuminate, then press the On/Off button once to turn  
the sweeper off. The charging indicator light should now light up.  
OR  
1b. Connect the charger plug on the charging jack of charging stand (Fig. 11). Plug the  
charging adapter into the wall outlet (120V., 60Hz). Use only Techworld Charger  
AD-1215-UL8, and place the unit in the charging stand. (Fig. 12)  
2. This cordless sweeper is powered by Ni-Cd batteries. Before first use, they must be  
charged for a minimum of 20 hours.  
NOTE: Peak performance may only be realized after the unit has been charged  
and discharged two (2) or three (3) times.  
3. When recharging the unit, the "On/Off" switch must be in the "OFF" position.  
4. The charging light indicator on the top of the sweeper will illuminate to indicate that  
the sweeper is properly charging.  
5. When the battery is running low, the speed indicator lights will start to flash. To  
recharge, repeat step #1 above. Charging times will vary depending upon the  
amount of usage between charging cycles.  
IMPORTANT: To maintain peak performance of your cordless sweeper, it is  
recommended that the unit be fully discharged, then completely re-  
charged at least once a month.  
CAUTION  
Use only with the battery pack supplied with the unit. (Item # XBP615)  
Do not attempt to remove the battery pack from the unit to charge it.  
Never attempt to throw the battery pack or unit into a fire or incinerate it.  
Do not attempt to remove or damage the battery casing.  
Battery must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with local regulations at the  
end of it's service life. Please consult your Yellow Pages or local recycling center  
for more information.  
Fig. 10  
Fig. 11  
Fig. 12  
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