D4 Rainbow Vacuum Assembly
First time Rainbow Buyer? Not sure how your Rainbow vacuum cleaner goes together? In this quick video, we will show you how easy it is to get your Rainbow D4 all assembled and ready to clean.
Important Safety Tips
- Always make sure your machine is unplugged and the power button is turned off, before servicing your vacuum.
- Always make sure your hands are dry and free from moisture before servicing your machine.
- Be sure to wear gloves when servicing your machine to prevent any cuts or scrapes.
- If you are uncomfortable working on your vacuum, please don’t hesitate to contact us at service@greatvacs.com and we can help you through the process or you can send it into us to fix it for you.
Instructions
In this video we have a Rainbow D4 model, a telescoping extendable wand, a hose, and a D4 power head.
We also have cord clips, which we’ll go over later.
The main difference between the SE and the D4 is that the D4 power head has a longer cord and plugs into the canister, while the SE’s power cord is on the hose.
Unwind the cord and then insert the telescoping wand into the power head.
Plug the hose into the canister and plug the other end into the wand.
You’ll notice that there are cord clip guides on the back of the wand. This lets you clean up the cord.
Go ahead and plug the power cord into the canister and grab the cord clips that we mentioned in the beginning. Use these clips as you wind the cord around the hose. Once the cord is neatly tucked against the hose you’re all set!
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