Cleaning the vacuum cleaner
To clean the device casing switch off and disconnect the plug from the mains socket.
Danger!
Never expose the vacuum cleaner to the effects of the weather (rain, etc.). No parts
may be washed in a dish washer.
The casing, dust collecting chamber and filter chambers of the vacuum cleaner can be
wiped with a damp cloth if required. No liquid must enter the vacuum cleaner in the
process. Never use strong cleaning substance(scouring liquids, thinners), since these will
corrode the plastic surface. Only place the plug back in the mains socket when you have
made sure that all the parts are thoroughly dry. Hair and fluff may gather on the running
wheels and on the floor nozzle of the vacuum cleaner in time. You should remove these to
ensure that handling of the vacuum cleaner is always easy.
Note!
Lubricating or oiling of the roller bearing is not recommended, because this will
cause dirt and fluff to stick even better.
Trouble-shooting
Faults can occur on all electrical equipment. This must not necessarily be due to a defect
in the device itself. So check first with table if the fault can be dealt with.
PROBLEM
Weak suction
Device does not work.
Whistling sound during the
first hours of operation
The device cover does not
close properly.
Danger!
Never try to repair a defective device, or a device you believe to be defective, by
yourself. You can put both yourself and future users in danger. Repairs may only be
carried out by authorized specialists.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
IN THE EVENT OF PROBLEAM...
POSSIBLE CAUSES
The secondary valve is
open.
An object is blocking the
suction pipe
Filters are not fitted
properly or are blocked
Device is not properly
plugged into the mains
This is not a fault
Dust container is not set
properly
SOLUTIONS / TIPS
Close the secondary valve
Check the suction tube, the handle
area, suction pipe and the nozzle
in use for blockages.
Fit a new filter
Check that the mains plug has
been inserted properly. Also check
whether the power socket is in
order (e.g. use an electric torch).
Check the fusels! Automatic fuses
in the fuse box
The noise will die away by itself
after a time
Check the dust container fit.
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