Note
If, prior to using the blowing function, the
hose has been used to pick up fine dust,
then dust may have accumulated inside
the hose which will be ejected during
blowing. It is recommended to use a
separate clean hose for blowing.
Operation
Rotary switch [6]:
OFF: The device is switched off.
MAX: The device runs at max. speed.
ECO: The device runs at reduced speed. This allows
for longer use of the battery.
Switching on the device
▸
Insert the battery.
▸
Ensure that the battery has been charged.
▸
Turn the rotary switch [6] to the required position.
Switching off the device
Turn the rotary switch [6] to position OFF.
After each use
▸
Empty the container [1].
▸
Clean the device inside and outside with a damp
cloth.
▸
Remove the battery.
Storing the device
▸
Store the suction hose [16] and the accessories
as illustrated.
▸
Store the appliance in a dry room and secure it
from unauthorised use.
▸
The straight nozzle [11] can be stored as shown
in fig. J.
Note
This appliance must only be stored
indoors and not be exposed to rain.
Maintenance and care
Vacuum cleaners have safety devices for the preven-
tion or elimination of hazards defined in the German
trade association regulation BGV A1.
• In order to carry out maintenance work, the user
must remove the battery, disassemble, clean
and service the unit, in so far as this is possible
without endangering maintenance personnel
and other persons. Suitable precautions include
decontamination before the unit is disassembled.
Precautions must be taken for local filtered forced
air ventilation at the place where the unit is
disassembled.
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Furthermore, when cleaning the surfaces of parts
to be serviced, caution must be exercised and
suitable personnel protection ensured.
• The outside of the device must be cleaned thor-
oughly. All substances hazardous to health must
be removed. Alternatively, a sealed coating may
be applied before the unit is removed from the
danger area. All unit parts are to be considered
contaminated when they are removed from the
danger area. To avoid distribution of the dust,
you must take the appropriate measures.
• As part of maintenance and repair work, all
contaminated objects that cannot be cleaned
satisfactorily must be disposed of. Such objects
must be disposed of in impermeable bags in
accordance with the valid provisions for the
disposal of such waste
WARNING
Safety equipment for preventing hazards must be
serviced and maintained regularly. This means that
the manufacturer's staff or persons trained by the
manufacturer must check the equipment for proper
functioning at least once a year, i.e. check for leaks,
filter damage, etc.
ATTENTION
Risk of damage! Never use detergents containing
silicone.
• No outside help is required for carrying out basic
maintenance and cleaning.
• The appliance surface and the inside of the tank
should be cleaned regularly using a damp cloth.
DANGER
Risk due to dust hazardous to health. Always use
disposal clothing and P2 or higher breath-safe
masks while carrying out maintenance tasks (such as
changing filters).
Replacing the flat-folded filter [19]
(fig. I)
1. To replace the flat-folded filter [19] first remove
the suction head [2]. See instruction above.
2. Rotate the filter fixation knob [20] to release the
flat-folded filter [19].
3. Swing up the flat-folded filter [19].
4. When inserting a new flat-folded filter [19] make
sure to place the filter holder with the correct
alignment from above onto the flat-folded filter.
DANGER
The flat-folded filter [19] must not be used to vac-
uum health-hazardous dusts.