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Dyson ball UP19 Instrucciones De Seguridad página 10

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USING YOUR DYSON MACHINE
PLEASE READ THE "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" IN THIS
DYSON OPERATING MANUAL BEFORE PROCEEDING.
ASSEMBLY
Lay the machine on its back.
Attach the cleaner head by sliding it on to the connections on the
lower front part of the ball. Ensure the electrical plug on the cleaner
head fits into the twin - block connection on the body of the machine,
which is directly above the airway. Push firmly: the cleaner head will
click into place.
Stand the machine up straight.
Attach the wand handle by sliding it on to the top of the
machine. The spring clip in the handle will click into place.
Ensure the hose is straight. Press the yellow button on the hose. Slide
the wand into the hose.
Ensure the wand and hose sit in the recess of the handle. Slide the end
of the wand down into the handle to secure it.
Slide the tool holder onto the side of the duct as shown.
Attach the tools as shown. In use, the tools can be attached to either
the hose or the wand.
Wind the cable around the cable hooks. Secure with the clip.
OPERATION
Unwind the cable.
Plug the machine into the mains electricity supply.
To switch 'ON' or 'OFF' press the yellow power button, located
as shown.
To use, recline the handle. The stabilizer stand will automatically
lift up.
After use, return the machine to the upright position, pushing it firmly
into place. The stabilizer wheels will automatically lower.
Then unplug the machine, coil the cable safely and put the
machine away.
Switch 'OFF' the machine, unplug and ensure it is upright before:
– changing or using tools
– removing the hose or airway inspection parts.
Use the cyclone carry handle to carry the machine.
ATTACHMENTS
To release the wand, open the wand cap and pull the yellow tube up
and away from the handle until it clicks into place.
Should you wish to use the hose without the wand, follow the above
instruction and press the yellow button to release the wand from
the hose.
CARPETS OR HARD FLOORS
The brush bar will always default to 'ON' (spinning) each time you
switch the machine 'ON' and recline it for cleaning.
The brush bar will not rotate when the machine is upright.
To switch the brush bar 'OFF' (e.g. for delicate rugs and delicate
flooring):
– switch the machine 'ON'
– recline the machine
– press the brush bar 'ON/OFF' button – the brush bar will
stop spinning.
The brush bar will automatically stop if it becomes obstructed. See
'Brush bar – clearing obstructions'.
Before vacuuming your flooring, rugs and carpets, check the
manufacturer's recommended cleaning instructions.
Some carpets may fuzz if a rotating brush bar is used when
vacuuming. If this happens, we recommend vacuuming with the brush
bar switched 'OFF' and consulting with the flooring manufacturer.
The brush bar on the machine may damage some carpet types. If you
are unsure, turn 'OFF' the brush bar.
Check the brush bar regularly and clear away any debris (such as
hair). Debris left on the brush bar may cause damage to flooring
when vacuuming.
LOOKING AFTER YOUR DYSON MACHINE
Do not carry out any maintenance or repair work other than that
shown and described in this Dyson Operating Manual, or advised by
the Dyson Helpline.
Only use parts recommended by Dyson. If you do not this may
invalidate your warranty.
Store the machine indoors. Do not use or store it below 37.4°F (3°C).
Ensure the machine is at room temperature before operating.
Clean the machine only with a dry cloth. Do not use any lubricants,
cleaning agents, polishes or air fresheners on any part of
the machine.
If used in a garage, always wipe the base plate and ball with a dry
cloth after vacuuming to clean off any sand, dirt, or pebbles that
could damage delicate floors.
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VACUUMING
Do not use without the clear bin and filters in place.
Fine dirt such as plaster dust or flour should only be vacuumed in very
small amounts.
Do not use the machine to pick up sharp hard objects, small toys,
pins, paper clips, etc. They may damage the machine.
When vacuuming, certain carpets may generate small static charges
in the clear bin or wand. These are harmless and are not associated
with the mains electricity supply. To minimize any effect from this
(small static charge), do not put your hand or insert any object into the
clear bin unless you have first emptied it and cleaned it with a damp
cloth (see 'Cleaning the clear bin').
Do not work with the machine above you on the stairs. When cleaning
stairs it is recommended that you use a tool on the end of the hose
rather than the wand.
Do not put the machine on chairs, tables, etc.
Before vacuuming highly polished floors, such as wood or linoleum,
first check that the underside of the floor tool and its brushes are free
from foreign objects that could cause marking.
Do not leave the cleaner head in one place on delicate floors.
EMPTYING THE CLEAR BIN
Empty as soon as the dirt reaches the level of the MAX mark – do
not overfill.
Switch 'OFF' and unplug before emptying the clear bin.
To remove the cyclone and clear bin unit, press down on the yellow
button on the top of the carrying handle on the cyclone.
To release the dirt, press all the way down on the same yellow button
on the top of the carrying handle on the cyclone.
To minimize dust/allergen contact when emptying, encase the clear
bin tightly in a plastic bag and empty.
Remove the clear bin carefully from the bag.
Seal the bag tightly, dispose as normal.
To refit:
– ensure the airway in the bin base is clear of dust and dirt
– close the clear bin base so it clicks into place
– push the cyclone and clear bin unit into the main body of the
machine; it will click into place
– ensure the cyclone and clear bin unit is secure.
CLEANING THE CLEAR BIN
To remove the cyclone unit from the clear bin press the yellow bin
release button. This exposes a small silver button behind the opening
mechanism. Press the silver button and separate the cyclone unit from
the clear bin.
Ensure the clear bin is completely dry before replacing.
Do not use detergents, polishes or air fresheners to clean the
clear bin.
Do not put the clear bin in a dishwasher.
Clean the cyclone shroud with a cloth or dry brush to remove lint
and dust.
WASHING YOUR FILTERS
Your machine has two washable filters, located as shown.
Check and wash the filters regularly according to instructions to
maintain performance.
Switch 'OFF' and unplug before checking or removing the filters.
The filters may require more frequent washing if vacuuming fine dust.
Wash with cold water only. Do not use detergents.
Do not put the filters in a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer,
oven, microwave or near a naked flame.
FILTER A
Remove cyclone and clear bin (see 'Emptying the clear bin').
Release the catch on the front of the cyclone handle and then remove
the filter.
Wash the filter with cold water only. Hold under a tap and run water
through the open end until the water runs clear. Turn upside down
and tap out.
Run water over the outside of the filter until the water runs clear.
Squeeze and twist with both hands to make sure the excess water
is removed.
Stand the filter on its wide, open end to dry. Leave to dry completely
for a minimum of 24 hours.
Replace the filter into the cyclone. Swing the handle back into place.
Ensure the latch clicks to engage and is secure. Fit the cyclone and
clear bin unit onto the machine (instructions above).
FILTER B
Lay the machine on its side.
To remove filter B:
– turn the yellow central locking dial on the outer cover of the ball
counter-clockwise until the cover is released
– lift off the cover
– turn the filter one-quarter counter-clockwise to release.
Wash the filter with cold water only.
Filter B should be rinsed and tapped out until the water runs clear,
then tapped out again to ensure all excess water is removed. (Tap on
the plastic rim, not the filter material.) Leave to dry completely for a
minimum of 24 hours.
It is normal for the filter in the ball to turn gray in color.

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