OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Assembling the vacuum cleaner
NOTE
Always turn off the unit and disconnect the plug from the mains outlet prior to mounting or removing
accessories!
Accessories
1.
Wet vacuuming nozzle
Serves as a spatula for vacuuming of liquids
2.
Slot nozzle
The combined slotted adapter is designed for vacuuming areas with difficult access, such as radiators,
slots, corners, pedestals, spaces between upholstery, and so on.
3.
Nozzle with a brush
This nozzle is designed for furniture, upholstery, books, lamps, and so on.
Charging the accumulator
Before the first use, or after the accumulator is depleted, let the unit charge for about 6,5 hours.
To charge the accumulator, place switched off unit in the charging base, connect the power cord, and
connect the adaptor to wall outlet.
If you want to preserve the accumulator's service life, charge it only after it is depleted.
The service life is about 150–200 charging cycles.
Note: The charging indicator is on if the unit is in the charging base, and the connected adaptor is connected
to a wall outlet.
Note: To keep the longest possible service life of the accumulator, always charge it when fully discharged,
and, when fully charged (the charging indicator light is green), disconnect the charging adaptor (F) from the
mains.
The time of operation of the unit after the accumulator is fully charged is about 25 minutes.
Using the vacuum cleaner
NOTE
The unit can be used for both dry and wet vacuuming.
Prior to using the vacuum cleaner, please make sure that the filter and
the water separator have been installed properly.
1.
Take the unit out of the charging base.
2.
Turn the unit on using the switch.
3.
Use the wet vacuuming nozzle for wet vacuuming; it works as a
spatula, and the unit sucks liquid when moving backwards. Move the
unit very carefully to prevent the liquid getting into the motor. Do
not shake or turn over the unit. The water separator just prevents the
liquid from being sucked inside the motor, but it doesn't protect the
motor from liquids (Fig. 1).
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Fig. 1
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