BLACK&DECKER HFEJ415JWMF22 Manual De Instrucciones página 11

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vacuum will begin in the low-speed mode.
Depress the button a second time to engage the
POWERBOOST mode. The green LED will also illuminate,
indicating the vacuum is in the higher-speed mode.
To switch the appliance off, depress the button a third time.
POWERBOOST MODE
The green LED will illuminate when the appliance is in
POWERBOOST mode. The vacuum will operate at a higher
suction level to pick up debris that requires more power.
FILTERSENSE
Whenever a filter is blocked and needs cleaning, the red
LED in the handle will illuminate. Clean dust from filter
(See "Cleaning the Dust Bowl and Filter" section).
NOZZLE / ACCESSORIES
A crevice tool (4) is built into the nozzle (3). Extend
the crevice tool as shown in Figure D, until it clicks in
place.
To shorten the crevice tool, depress the crevice tool
release button (5) as shown in Figure E and slide the
crevice tool into the nozzle.
The brush tool (11) can be fitted into the nozzle for
dusting and upholstery cleaning.
ATTACHING EXTENDED REACH TOOL
Slide the nozzle (3) into the extended reach tool (13)
as shown in Figure F.
To remove the floor extension tube, depress the floor
extension release button (12) and pull the tube off of
the vacuum.
A flip-up brush (15) is built into the extended reach
tool (13) and can be flipped upwards for use as shown
in Figure G.
FITTING THE FLOOR HEAD
Ensure the flip-up brush (15) is folded back behind the
extended reach tool (13).
Slide the extended reach tool onto the floor head (16)
as shown in Figure H.
AUTOSENSE
(EXCLUDES HFEJ415JWMF22)
The appliance is fitted with a unique floor sense
feature. It will automatically switch between low and
high mode when you are vacuuming between a hard
floor and a thick pile carpet.
To operate the floor sense feature, depress the power
button (1) once. The feature will automatically detect
the service that is being vacuumed.
NOTE:
Once the power button is depressed twice, the
vacuum will only operate in BOOST mode.
REMOVING AND CLEARING THE BEATER BARS
Depress the beater bar release button (18) as shown
in Figure I.
The beater bar (19) can now be removed. The
end pieces are removable, allowing you to clear
the brushes from any hair or other debris that has
accumulated during use (Figure J).
DRY PICK UP
For everyday spills of dry material.
Do not fill the dust bowl (8) beyond the end of the
intake chute.
OPTIMIZING THE SUCTION FORCE
In order to keep the suction force optimised, the filters
must be cleared regularly during use.
EMPTYING AND CLEANING THE PRODUCT
REMOVING THE DUST BOWL AND FILTERS -
FIGURES K & L
WARNING: The filters are reusable and should be
cleaned regularly.
Press the dust bowl release button (9) as shown in the
insert of Figure K, then pull the dust bowl (8) straight off as
shown in Figure k.
While holding the dust bowl over a bin or sink, pull
out the filter (20) to empty the contents as shown in
Figure L.
To replace the dust bowl, push it back onto the
appliance until it clicks firmly into place.
WARNING: Never use the appliance without the filters.
Optimum dust collection will only be achieved with
clean filters.
CLEANING THE DUST BOWL AND FILTER
The dust bowl and filter can be washed in warm soapy
water.
Make sure the filter and the dust bowl are dry before
re-fitting.
FOR A MORE THOROUGH CLEANING
Remove the dust bowl and filter assembly as
described above.
To separate the plastic filter (21) from the cloth filter (22),
twist the plastic filter in a counterclockwise direction and
lift it off of the cloth filter as shown in Figure M.
Shake or lightly brush any loose dust off both filters.
The dust bowls and filters can be washed in warm soapy
water. Allow to dry before placing back into the vac.
To replace the filters, slide the outer plastic filter over the
cloth filter.
Align the wings of the plastic filter with the slots in the
cloth filter and twist in a clockwise direction.
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