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Turn off the appliance and unplug the power cord from the wall socket before you start
any work on replacing, cleaning, or adjusting. Switch off the appliance before replacing
the accessories and unplug the power cord from the socket. This appliance may be used by
children of at least 8 years of age and by persons with reduced physical, mental abilities and
persons with no experience or knowledge of the appliance, if supervised or instructed on its
safe use so that the risks associated with it were understandable. Children should not play
with the appliance. Children should not be allowed to clean or maintain the product without
supervision.The appliance is intended for home use only. Do not use the vacuum cleaner
on people and animals, do not put the inlet of the suction nozzles near eyes and ears. Do
not pass through the power cord with the vacuum cleaner, do not stand on the power cord.
This can damage the cable and cause electrical shock.Check the condition of the vacuum
cleaner fi lters before each use. It is forbidden to use the vacuum cleaner without fi lters or
with damaged fi lters. Before each use, check the passability of the hose, pipes and suction
nozzles. If a decrease in suction power or increased noise is noticed during operation, the
passability of the above mentioned elements and the level of fi lling of the dust container
must be checked.Do not vacuum cigarette butts, matches, hot ashes. Avoid pulling in sharp
objects such as needles, nails, pins or staples. Do not vacuum water or other liquids. Do not
vacuum wet waste. Do not vacuum fi ne dust, e.g. fl our, gypsum, printer toner, etc. Do not use
the vacuum cleaner for cleaning industrial waste, e.g. sawdust, debris, metal fi lings, etc.The
vacuum cleaner must not be used in a dust extraction system where the dust is generated
during operation of other tools, e.g. grinding, cutting, polishing, etc. When vacuuming, static
charges may occur on the appliance. This is normal, especially when cleaning in low humid-
ity conditions. In order to minimise this phenomenon, it is necessary to periodically touch the
grounded, metal objects around the house, e.g. radiators, with the pipe and to increase the
humidity in the room to be cleaned.
DEVICE OPERATION
CAUTION! Turn off the appliance and unplug the power cord from the socket during all equipment assembly and disassembly activities.
Appliance assembly and disassembly
Take the vacuum cleaner, the dust container and accessories out of the packaging and remove all packaging components. Install
the dust container.
Before fi rst use, make sure that the container has all components and is correctly assembled.
If the container is mounted on a vacuum cleaner, it must be removed. Slide the lock lever with your fi nger and then remove the
container from the vacuum cleaner (II).
Remove the internal paper fi lter from the container (III) and then the external plastic fi lter (IV). The fi lters have properly shaped
guides, which facilitate the correct installation of the fi lters in the container (V). Check the condition of each fi lter and the condition
of the gasket in the paper fi lter base to ensure that no components are damaged. The container has a snap-on lid on the front,
make sure it is closed. The lid is opened by pulling back the latch (VI).
Attach the container with the closed lid and the installed fi lters to the vacuum cleaner. Lock the recess in the container's bottom
part onto the housing hook (VII) and then snap the rear part of the container into the housing.
A correctly installed container cannot be removed otherwise than by pulling back the lock lever.
Installation of accessories
Insert the pipe or the crevice brush into the opening in the vacuum cleaner housing underneath the dust container (VIII).
Fix the selected brush at the other end of the pipe (IX). Mounting is done by sliding the end of the pipe into the inside of the
opening or brush.
Purpose of the accessories
Telescopic pipe - a pipe of adjustable length, which allows for comfortable selection of working height. The length is adjusted by
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