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LG A916BM - User Manual

LG A916BM
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OWNER'S MANUAL
VACUUM CLEANER
Read this owner's manual thoroughly before operating the
appliance and keep it handy for reference at all times.
ENGLISH
A91**********
MFL69883679
Rev.01_012622
www.lg.com
Copyright © 2021-2022 LG Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Questions and Answers

  • B
    bassalyssaJul 29, 2025
    Why is the suction power of my LG A916BM so weak?
    • E
      Eric DanielJul 29, 2025
      If your LG Vacuum Cleaner's suction power is weak, it could be due to several reasons. First, check if the dust bin is full and empty it if necessary. Clogged filters can also reduce suction, so clean both the pre-filter and the exhaust filter. Additionally, inspect the inlet and rotating brush for any obstructions like thread or hair and remove them.
  • M
    Michael SmithAug 4, 2025
    Why is my LG Vacuum Cleaner not charging?
    • E
      earldeanAug 4, 2025
      If your LG Vacuum Cleaner isn't charging, ensure the power cord is securely plugged into the outlet. Also, check the charging terminals for any dirt or foreign objects and remove them with a dry cloth.
  • C
    Christina HudsonAug 10, 2025
    What to do if my LG Vacuum Cleaner does not turn on?
    • F
      francomelindaAug 10, 2025
      If your LG Vacuum Cleaner isn't turning on, make sure the battery isn't fully discharged by charging it. Also, verify that the appliance is powered on by pressing the Power button.
  • P
    Peter BrownAug 16, 2025
    Why does my LG A916BM smell bad?
    • G
      gclarkAug 16, 2025
      If your LG Vacuum Cleaner emits a strange odor, it could be due to several factors. If the appliance is new (within 3 months), the smell of rubber is normal and should dissipate over time. Ensure the dust bin is empty and clean. Regularly clean the pre-filter and exhaust filter. If the pre-filter or exhaust filter were installed while damp, wash them with running water and allow them to dry completely in a well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight for at least 24 hours before reassembling.
  • C
    Christopher ConleyAug 22, 2025
    Why is hot air coming from my LG Vacuum Cleaner?
    • D
      David RobertsAug 22, 2025
      If hot air is coming from your LG Vacuum Cleaner, it's likely just the motor cooling down. This is normal when the appliance is running and not a sign of malfunction.

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Safety Messages

Explains safety alert symbols and their meanings to ensure user safety.

WARNING STATEMENTS

Lists critical warnings to reduce risks of explosion, fire, death, and electric shock.

Technical Safety

Outlines safety guidelines for appliance use, especially concerning children and damaged parts.

Battery Safety

Provides crucial safety guidelines for using, charging, and disposing of the appliance's battery.

Installation Safety

Covers safety precautions for installing the appliance and charging station, avoiding hazards.

Operation Safety

Lists essential safety measures for operating the vacuum cleaner, including cord handling and avoiding damage.

General Safety Precautions

Provides additional safety tips regarding appliance usage, cleaning, and avoiding hazardous materials.

Maintenance Safety

Highlights safety precautions for maintenance of the charging station and dust bin.

Disposal Guidelines

Explains how to safely dispose of the appliance and its components according to regulations.

CAUTION STATEMENTS

Lists cautions to prevent minor injuries, product malfunctions, or property damage during use.

Operation Cautions

Provides specific cautions related to operating the appliance, such as overheating prevention and securing the unit.

INSTALLATION

Product Overview

Introduces the components and accessories of the vacuum cleaner with a visual diagram.

Accessories

Details the included accessories, nozzles, and the installation kit for the vacuum cleaner.

Specifications

Lists the technical specifications of the vacuum cleaner, including model, dimensions, weight, and power consumption.

Battery Run Time

Provides details on the operating time of the battery in different suction modes.

Charger Adapter

Lists the specifications and model number for the charger adapter used with the appliance.

Installing the Charging Station

Guides users on setting up the charging station, including self-standing and wall-mounted options.

Compact Installation

Offers options for placing the charging station for convenience when not wall-mounted or self-standing.

Assembling the Appliance

Guides users on how to attach the extension pipe, nozzle, or tools to the product body.

Storing the Accessories

Explains how to store frequently used tools like the combination and crevice tools at the bottom of the charging station.

OPERATION

Getting Started

Provides initial steps and checks before operating the vacuum cleaner for the first time.

Assembling Attachments

Explains how to attach various nozzles and tools to the product body or extension pipe.

Adjusting the Extension Pipe

Details how to adjust the length of the extension pipe for optimal user comfort and reach.

Adjusting the Suction Power

Guides users on how to change the suction power levels using the buttons on the handle.

Charging the Battery

Explains the process of charging the main battery by placing the product body on the charging station.

Charging the Auxiliary Battery

Details how to store and charge a secondary battery in the auxiliary charging station.

Using the Nozzles and Tools

Introduces various nozzles and tools and their specific uses for effective cleaning.

Combination Tool Usage

Explains how to use the combination tool in crevice or brush mode for detailed cleaning tasks.

MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the Appliance

Provides instructions on how to clean the main parts of the vacuum cleaner for optimal performance.

Removing Foreign Objects

Guides on removing obstructions from the product body, pipe, or inlets to maintain suction power.

Cleaning the Dust Bin

Details the process of emptying and cleaning the dust bin after each use.

Cleaning the Filters

Explains how to clean the pre-filter and exhaust filter regularly to maintain suction efficiency.

Cleaning the Nozzle

Provides instructions for cleaning the nozzles and their rotating brushes.

Cleaning the Universal;Hard Floor Nozzle

Gives specific cleaning advice for the universal and hard floor nozzles.

Cleaning the Bedding Nozzle

Details how to clean the specialized bedding nozzle, including its brush and rollers.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Before Calling for Service

Offers solutions to common operational problems before contacting customer support.

Operation Troubleshooting

Lists common issues like no operation, weak suction, and noise, with possible causes and solutions.

Troubleshooting Unexpected Shutdowns and Brush Issues

Addresses problems like unexpected shutdowns and the rotating brush not working, providing solutions.

LIMITED WARRANTY

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Outlines the terms, conditions, and coverage period of the limited warranty for the product.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER

Lists specific situations and conditions that are excluded from the warranty coverage.

PROCEDURE FOR RESOLVING DISPUTES

Explains the process for resolving disputes, including arbitration and class action waivers.

Notice of Dispute

Details the required steps for notifying LG of a dispute before initiating arbitration.

Agreement to Binding Arbitration and Class Action Waiver

Covers the agreement to binding arbitration and the waiver of class action participation.

Hearings and Location

Specifies the procedures and locations for arbitration hearings for dispute resolution.

Severability and Waiver

Explains the implications of unenforceable provisions and LG's waiver of rights.

Opt Out

Provides instructions on how to opt out of the dispute resolution procedure.

LG A916BM Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCordless Stick Vacuum
Dust CollectionBagless
Power SourceBattery
Voltage25.2V
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
Charging Time4 hours
Weight2.7 kg
Noise Level84 dB
ModelA916BM
Bin Capacity0.44 L
Filtration System5-Step Filtration
Included AccessoriesCombination tool, Crevice Tool

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