¡ You can find out which battery
charging times are achieved with
the quick charger
tions of for the quick charger
Battery charging status of
80% in hrs
97%–100% in hrs
Battery runtimes
You can find an overview of the battery runtimes, depending on the battery that
is used, here.
Note
The following modes affect the battery
runtime:
¡ Mode 1: Normal mode with non-
electrical accessory
Runtime
Mode 1 up to min.
Mode 2 up to min.
Mode 3 up to min.
Notes
¡ Like every Li-ion battery, the batter-
ies from the Power for ALL 18 V
series wear out over time, meaning
that the battery capacity and the
runtime decrease. This is a natural
aging process and not the result of
a material error, manufacturing er-
ror or material defect.
¡ You can delay the natural wear by
using the following measures:
– Only charge the battery in the
temperature range between
0 °C and 45 °C.
– Only store the battery in the tem-
perature range between -20 °C
and 50 °C.
– Do not store the battery for an
extended period of time if it is
fully charged or fully discharged.
1
Depending on the appliance specifications
1
in the instruc-
1
.
18 V 2,5 Ah
3,5
4
18 V 2,5 Ah
30
25
8
Tip: If the quick charger
battery charging status of approx.
80%, you can remove and use the
battery.
18 V 3,0 Ah
4
5
¡ Mode 2: Normal mode with elec-
trical floor nozzle
¡ Mode 3: Turbo mode with elec-
trical floor nozzle
18 V 3,0 Ah
35
30
10
Installing the appliance
Place the suction pipe onto the ap-
1.
pliance's connection port and lock
it in place.
→ Fig.
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Insert the end of the suction pipe
2.
into the floor nozzle and lock it in
place.
Dismantling the appliance
Press the release button and pull
1.
the suction pipe out of the floor
nozzle.
→ Fig.
10
Press the release button and pull
2.
the suction pipe out of the appli-
ance's connection port.
Basic operation en
1
displays a
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