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Product Type Bagless Canister Vacuum
Brand Philips
Model Performer FC9200
Power 2000 W
Container Capacity 4 L
Filtration Type HEPA 13
Operating Radius 9 m
Noise Level 80 dB
Weight 6.5 kg
Dimensions (L x W x H) 45 x 30 x 25 cm
Power Supply Mains, 220-240 V
Cord Length 7 m
Included Accessories Parquet nozzle, crevice nozzle, removable brush
Main Functions Powerful suction, electronic power adjustment, cyclonic system
Maintenance and Cleaning Regular filter cleaning, emptying the container
Safety Automatic shut-off in case of overheating
Spare Parts and Repairability HEPA filter, dust container, hose available
Warranty 2 years

Frequently Asked Questions - Performer FC9200 PHILIPS

How do I empty the container of the Philips Performer FC9200 vacuum?
To empty the container, press the release button located on the top of the device, remove the container, then empty it into a trash can. Be sure to clean the filter regularly to maintain performance.
How do I clean the HEPA filter of the vacuum cleaner?
The HEPA filter is located in the container compartment. Remove it and tap it gently to remove dust. You can wash it with warm water (without detergent) and let it dry completely before reinserting.
What should I do if the vacuum loses suction power?
A loss of power may indicate a clogged filter or a full container. Check the filter, empty the container, and ensure the hoses are not blocked.
Can I use the vacuum to pick up cold ashes?
No, this vacuum cleaner is not designed for picking up ashes or liquids. Using it for wet or hot substances may damage the device.
How do I replace the vacuum bag (bagless model)?
The Performer FC9200 is a bagless model. It uses a dust container that you empty. No bag is needed.
What is the length of the power cord?
The power cord is 7 meters long, giving you good freedom of movement around the room.
How to use the parquet nozzle?
The parquet nozzle is designed for hard floors. Simply attach it to the end of the tube. To avoid scratches, use it only on appropriate surfaces.
The vacuum smells like burning, what should I do?
A burning smell may come from a dirty filter or an obstruction. Turn off the device, clean the filter, and check the ducts. If the smell persists, contact customer service.
Can I use accessories from other brands?
It is recommended to use original Philips accessories to ensure compatibility and performance. Non-compatible accessories may damage the device.
Where can I find the serial number of the device?
The serial number is on the label at the back of the vacuum. Note it down before any service or spare parts request.

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USER MANUAL Performer FC9200 PHILIPS

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Introduction

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General description (Fig. 1)

1 Filter cylinder 2 Filter cylinder case 3 Dust bucket release button 4 Dust bucket 5 Motor protection filter 6 Cleaning brush 7 Cover 8 On/off button 9 Suction power knob 10 Hose connector 11 Handgrip 12 Accessory holder 13 Telescopic tube 14 Crevice tool 15 Small nozzle 16 Small brush (specific types only) 17 Parquet nozzle (specific types only) 18 Combination nozzle (specific types only) 19 Rocker switch for carpet/hard floor settings 20 Tri-Active nozzle (specific types only) 21 Cord rewind button 22 Super Clean Air Filter, Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter or Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter 23 Filter grille 24 Parking slot

Important

Read this user manual carefully before you use the appliance and save it for future reference.

Danger

- Never suck up water or any other liquid. Never suck up flammable substances and do not suck up ashes until they are cold.

Warning

  • Check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage before you connect the appliance.
  • Do not use the appliance if the plug, the mains cord or the appliance itself is damaged.
  • If the mains cord is damaged, you must have it replaced by Philips, a service centre authorised by Philips or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
  • This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or

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instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

  • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
  • Do not point the hose, the tube or any other accessory at the eyes or ears nor put it in your mouth when it is connected to the vacuum cleaner and the vacuum cleaner is switched on.

Caution

  • Do not suck up large objects, as this may cause the air passage in the tube or hose to become obstructed.
  • When you use the vacuum cleaner to vacuum ashes, fine sand, lime, cement dust and similar substances, the pores of the filter cylinder become clogged. If you notice a strong decrease in suction power, clean the filter cylinder.
  • Sucking up large objects may cause the air passage in the tube or hose to become obstructed. If this happens, the blockage indicator turns red to indicate that there is an obstruction that needs to be removed.
  • Never use the appliance without the motor protection filter. This damages the motor and shortens the life of the appliance.
  • Only use the Philips filter cylinder supplied with the appliance.
  • During vacuum cleaning, especially in rooms with low air humidity, your vacuum cleaner builds up static electricity. As a result you can experience electric shocks when you touch the tube or other steel parts of your vacuum cleaner. These shocks are not harmful to you and do not damage the appliance. To reduce this inconvenience we advise you:

1 to discharge the appliance by frequently holding the tube against other metal objects in the room (for example legs of a table or chair, radiator etc.); 2 to raise the air humidity level in the room by placing water in the room. For example, you can hang containers filled with water from your radiators or place bowls filled with water on or near your radiators.

Electromagnetic fields (EMF)

This Philips appliance complies with all standards regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF). If handled properly and according to the instructions in this user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on scientific evidence available today.

Preparing for use

Hose

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1 To connect the hose, push it firmly into the appliance ('click').

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2 To disconnect the hose, press the release button and pull the hose out of the appliance.

Telescopic tube

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1 To connect the tube to the handgrip of the hose, press the spring-loaded lock button on the handgrip and insert the handgrip into the tube. Fit the spring-loaded lock button into the opening in the tube ('click'). 2 To disconnect the tube from the handgrip, press the spring-loaded lock button and pull the handgrip out of the tube.

Use the same method to connect and disconnect the nozzles.

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3 Adjust the tube to the length you find most comfortable during vacuum cleaning.

Tri-Active nozzle (specific types only)

The Tri-Active nozzle is a multi-purpose nozzle for carpets and hard floors.

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- The side brushes catch more dust and dirt at the sides of the nozzle and allow you to clean better along furniture and other obstacles.

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- The opening at the front of the nozzle allows you to suck up larger particles.

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1 To clean hard floors, push the rocker switch on top of the nozzle with your foot.

The brush strip for cleaning hard floors comes out of the housing. At the same time, the wheel is lifted to prevent scratching and to increase manoeuvrability.

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2 To clean carpets, push the rocker switch again.

The brush strip disappears into the nozzle housing and the wheel is lowered automatically.

Combination nozzle (specific types only)

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The combination nozzle can be used on either carpets or hard floors.

1 To clean hard floors, push the rocker switch on top of the nozzle with your foot.

The brush strip for cleaning hard floors comes out of the nozzle housing.

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2 To clean carpets, push the rocker switch again. ▶The brush strip disappears into the nozzle housing.

Parquet nozzle (specific types only)

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- The parquet nozzle is designed for gentle cleaning of hard floors.

Crevice tool, small nozzle and small brush

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1 Connect the crevice tool (1), the small nozzle (2) or the small brush (specific types only) (3) directly to the handgrip or to the tube.

Accessory holder

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1 Snap the accessory holder onto the handgrip. 2 Snap two accessories into the accessory holder:

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- Crevice tool and small nozzle.

Note: Make sure the suction opening of the small nozzle points away from the holder.

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- Crevice tool and small brush.

Note: Make sure the suction opening of the small brush points towards the holder.

Using the appliance

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1 Pull the cord out of the appliance and put the mains plug in the wall socket.

2 Press the on/off button on top of the appliance to switch on the appliance.

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3 During vacuum cleaning, you can adjust the suction power with the knob on top of the appliance.

- Use maximum suction power to vacuum very dirty carpets and hard floors.

- Use minimum suction power to vacuum curtains, table carpets, etc.

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4 If you want to pause for a moment, insert the ridge on the nozzle into the parking slot to park the tube in a convenient position.

Storage

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1 Switch off the appliance and remove the mains plug from the wall socket. 2 Press the cord rewind button to rewind the mains cord.

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3 Insert the ridge on the nozzle into the parking slot to attach the nozzle to the appliance. Store the appliance in horizontal position, with all wheels touching the floor.

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4 Always put the Tri-Active nozzle in the carpet setting when you store it. Also prevent the side brushes from becoming bent.

Emptying the dust bucket

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Always unplug the appliance before you empty the dust bucket.

The dust bucket is not dishwasher-proof.

- Empty the dust bucket as soon as the dust level has reached the round disc of the filter cylinder case.

1 Switch off the appliance and remove the hose.

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2 Press the release button on top of the dust bucket handle to unlock the cover (1). Swing open the cover (2).

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3 Lift the dust bucket out of the appliance.

4 Hold the dust bucket over a dustbin and lift the filter cylinder case out of the bucket. Empty the bucket. 5 If you wish, you can clean the dust bucket with cold tap water and some washing-up liquid. 6 Put the filter cylinder case back into the dust bucket and put the bucket back into the appliance. 7 Close the cover firmly ('click').

Always put the filter cylinder case back into the bucket, otherwise the appliance cannot be switched on.

Cleaning and maintenance of filters

Always unplug the appliance before you clean or replace the filters.

The filter cylinder and the filter cylinder case are not dishwasher-proof.

Filter cylinder

Clean the filter cylinder every 2 months.

1 Switch off the appliance and remove the hose. 2 Press the release button on top of the dust bucket handle to unlock the cover (1). Swing open the cover (2).

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3 Lift the dust bucket out of the appliance.

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4 Lift the filter cylinder case out of the bucket.

5 Turn the handle on top of the filter cylinder case anticlockwise (1) and lift the filter cylinder out of the case (2).

6 Clean the filter cylinder and the case with the brush supplied. Brush from the top of the filter downwards along the ribs of the filter.

Only use the brush supplied. Other brushes may damage the filter cylinder.

7 If there is dirt on the inside of the case, empty the case over a dustbin.

8 If you wish, you can clean the filter cylinder case with cold tap water and some washing-up liquid.

9 If you want to wash the filter cylinder, wash it thoroughly with only water. Do not use any soap, washing-up liquid or other detergent to clean the filter. Let the filter cylinder dry completely before you reinsert it into the case.

10 Put the filter cylinder back into the case and turn the handle clockwise until the filter cylinder locks into position.

Make sure the filter cylinder is securely fixed in the case.

11 Put the case with the filter cylinder back into the dust bucket.

Motor protection filter

Clean the permanent motor protection filter every time you clean the filter cylinder case.

1 Take the motor protection filter out of the appliance. Clean the filter by tapping the dust out of it over a dustbin.

If the motor protection filter is very dirty, you can also rinse it with cold tap water.

Do not use washing-up liquid or any other cleaning agent to clean the motor protection filter.

2 Press the clean filter firmly back into the filter compartment to ensure that it is properly placed.

Super Clean Air filter, Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter or Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter

This appliance is equipped with either the Super Clean Air filter, the Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter or the Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter. These filters are located in the back of the appliance.

Note: To guarantee optimal dust retention and performance of the vacuum cleaner, always replace the filter with an original Philips filter of the correct type (see chapter 'Ordering accessories').

Super Clean Air filter

The Super Clean Air filter filters a large part of the smaller particles from the exhaust air with its electrostatically charged fibres.

Replace the Super Clean Air filter every six months. This filter is not washable.

1 Remove the filter grille.

2 Remove the old filter.

3 Insert the new filter into the appliance.

4 Reattach the top of the filter grille and push the bottom corners until they snap home ('click').

Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter

The Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter is able to remove 99.5% of all particles down to 0.0003mm in size from the outlet air. This not only includes normal house dust, but also harmful microscopic vermin such as dust mites and their excrements, which are well-known causes of respiratory allergies. Replace the Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter every six months. This filter is not washable.

To replace the Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter, follow steps 1-4 of section 'Super Clean Air filter' above.

Washable Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter

The Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter is able to remove 99.95% of all particles down to 0.0003mm in size from the outlet air. This not only includes normal house dust, but also harmful microscopic vermin such as dust mites and their excrements, which are well-known causes of respiratory allergies. Clean the washable Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter every 6 months. You can clean the washable Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter max. 4 times. Replace the filter after it has been cleaned 4 times.

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1 Remove the filter grille.

2 Take out the washable HEPA 13 filter. 3 Rinse the pleated side of the HEPA 13 filter under a hot slow-running tap.

- Hold the filter in such a way that the pleated side points upwards and the water flows parallel to the pleats. Hold the filter at an angle so that the water washes away the dirt inside the pleats.

  • Turn the filter 180 degrees and let the water flow along the pleats in opposite direction.
  • Continue this process until the filter is clean.

Never clean the washable filter with a brush.

Note: Cleaning does not restore the original colour of the filter, but does restore its filtration power.

4 Carefully shake the water from the surface of the filter. Let the filter dry at least 2 hours before you put it back into the vacuum cleaner.

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5 Put the filter back into the appliance. Reattach the top of the filter grille and push the bottom corners until they snap home ('click').

Ordering accessories

If you have any difficulties obtaining filters or other accessories for this appliance, please contact the Philips Customer Care Centre in your country or consult the worldwide guarantee leaflet.

  • Philips filter cylinders are available under service number 4322 005 17520.
  • Super Clean Air filters are available under type number FC8030.
  • Non-washable Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filters are available under type number FC8031.
  • Washable Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filters are available under type number FC8038.

Environment

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- Do not throw the appliance away with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the environment.

Guarantee & service

If you need information or if you have a problem, please visit the Philips website at www.philips.com or contact the Philips Customer Care Centre in your country. You find its phone number in the worldwide guarantee leaflet. If there is no Customer Care Centre in your country, go to your local Philips dealer or contact the Service Department of Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care BV.

Troubleshooting

This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, contact the Customer Care Centre in your country.

1 The suction power is insufficient.

  • Check if the suction power knob is in maximum position.
  • Check if the filter cylinder is filled with dirt. If necessary, clean the filter cylinder.
  • Check if the other filters need to be cleaned or replaced.

H1000+0000 Max ① ↓

- Check if the blockage indicator has changed colour. If it has changed colour, the nozzle, tube or hose may be blocked up.

To remove the obstruction, disconnect the blocked-up item and connect it (as far as possible) the other way around. Switch on the vacuum cleaner to force the air through the blocked-up item in opposite direction.

2 The appliance cannot be switched on.

- Check if the filter cylinder case with the filter cylinder in it has been inserted into the dust bucket.

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Clean the permanent motor protection filter every time you clean the filter cylinder cabinet.

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Super Clean Air filter, Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter or Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter

Super Clean Air filter

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Washable Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter

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Washable HEPA 13 Ultra Clean Air filter

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Washable HEPA 13 Ultra Clean Air filter

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Super Clean Air filter, Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter, or Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter

Super Clean Air filter

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1 To vacuum hard floors, press the rocker switch on top of the nozzle with your foot.

4 If you want to take a short break, place the edge of the nozzle into the parking slot to set the tube in a convenient position.

Storage

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4 Lift the filter cylinder container out of the container.

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Super Clean Air filter, Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter, or Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter

This appliance is equipped with the Super Clean Air filter, Super Clean Air HEPA 12 filter, or Ultra Clean Air HEPA 13 filter. These filters are attached to the back of the appliance.

Note: Always replace the filter with an original Philips filter of the correct type, so that dust is collected optimally and the vacuum cleaner operates optimally (see section Ordering accessories).

Super Clean Air filter

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- Crevice nozzle and upholstery nozzle.

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Ordering accessories

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3 You can adjust the suction power with the dial on top of the appliance while vacuuming.

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Super Clean Air-filter

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1 Remove the filter grille.

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Product information

Brand : PHILIPS

Model : Performer FC9200

Category : Vacuum Cleaner