Charging
NOTE
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Check to ensure that the on/off switch
position "0 ) before starting the charging process .
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Place the handheld vacuum cleaner from above into the wall bracket
that the barrel plug
The charge indicator lamp
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Important: The charge indicator lamp
vacuum cleaner is charged enough to vacuum again . This does not mean that
all the batteries are completely charged . When the charge indicator lamp
lights up green, the batteries are charged to around 80% .
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When charging is complete, which can take around 5 hours with fully dis-
charged batteries, the appliance automatically switches to a trickle charge
(maintenance function) . Nevertheless, in order to avoid possible damage
to the batteries, do not leave the appliance permanently connected to the
mains adapter
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Do not recharge the batteries again until the handheld vacuum cleaner's
suction power becomes appreciably weaker and the charge indicator lamp
flashes green .
NOTE
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The handheld vacuum cleaner can also be charged directly via the mains
adapter
wall bracket
Operation
CAUTION!
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The suction opening must always be open and may not be blocked . Block-
ages lead to overheating and damage to the motor .
NOTICES
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Make certain that the dust filter
appliance .
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When vacuuming liquid, do not exceed the MAX marking in dirt container
1) Remove the handheld vacuum cleaner from the wall bracket
not using the wall bracket
2) If required, place the appropriate nozzle in the suction opening:
–
the crevice nozzle
–
the wet suction nozzle
SAS 7.4 LI B3
slips into the socket on the handheld vacuum cleaner .
5
flashes red and the charging process begins .
7
.
4
. To do this, remove the barrel plug
4
and insert it into the socket on the handheld vacuum cleaner .
3
remove the barrel plug
3
, to clean narrow and difficult to reach locations .
2
to vacuum up liquids .
1
has been pushed back (to the
6
lights up green once the handheld
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with a slight twist from the
5
is always inserted before using the
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5
so
3
7
7
.
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or, if you are
3
from the socket .
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