2. Charging port
3. State of charge indicator
4. Dust bowl relase button
5. Clear dust bowl
6. Cyclonic filter assembly
7. Extension pole release button
8. Extension pole
9. Floorhead (with in-built floor sense)
10. Beater bar release button
11. Crevice tool
12. Charger
13. Storage station
Assembly (Fig. A)
Align the top of the extension tube (8) with the vacuum
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inlet (7a) as shown in Fig. A.
Push the extension tube (8) onto the vacuum inlet (7a) so
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it locks into position.
To remove an the extension tube, press the extension
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tube release button (7) and gently pull the extension tube
off.
Warning! When not in use position the unit with the rear of
the vacuum facing a wall so that any inadvertent fall of the unit
would contact a wall and not people or pets.
Charging the battery (Fig. B)
Warning! Use only with the supplied charger.
From new, the rechargeable cells of the product need a
minimum charge time of 5 hours to ensure full power.
The unit must be turned Off in order to charge.
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Plug the jack plug (12a) of the charger (12) into the charg-
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ing port (2) of the vacuum.
Plug the charger into a standard electrical outlet.
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While charging, the charger may get warm, this
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is perfectly normal and safe. It is safe to leave the
appliance connected to the charger indefinitely. The
charger automatically reduces power consumption
when charging is complete.
Warning! Do not charge the battery at ambient temperatures
below 4 °C or above 40 °C. Follow all charging instructions
and do not charge the appliance outside of the temperature
range specified in the instructions. Charging improperly or at
temperatures outside of the specified range may damage the
battery and increase risk of fire.
State of charge indicator (Fig. C)
This appliance include a state of charge indicator (3) which
consists of three LED lights that indicate the level of charge
remaining in the battery. This feature is only activated when
the vacuum is powered on and when the vacuum is on
charge.
The state of charge indicator is an indication of approximate
levels of charge remaining in the battery pack.
(Original instructions)
The LED battery indicator displays the remaining charge
and warns you when the battery is low. The final LED will
flash continuously when there is only very little runtime
remaining.
Note:
The state of charge indicator is only an indication
of the charge left on the battery.
It does not indicate tool functionality and is subject to variation
based on product components, temperature and end-user
application.
Use
This vacuum cleaner can be used in one of two ways.
With the extension tube (8) and the floor head (9) as.
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With the crevice tool (11) and the vacuum.
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Mounting accessories
The crevice tool (11) allows for vacuuming in narrow and
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hard to-reach places.
To attach the crevice tool (11) press into vacuum inlet (7a)
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so it locks into position as shown in figure D.
To release the crevice tool (11) press the crevice tool
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release button (11a) and gently pull the extension tube off.
Switching ON and OFF (Fig. E)
To switch ON, push the on/off power button (1).
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For increased power, push the On/Off button (1) again.
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Push the On/Off button (1) a third time to turn the unit off.
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Note:
The state of charge indicator LEDs (3) will illuminate
while the vacuum is ON.
To switch OFF, slide the on/off power switch (1) to the "O"
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position.
Return the product to the charger immediately after use
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so that it will be ready and fully charged for the next
use. Ensure that the product is fully engaged with the
charger plug.
Floorsense
Floorsense is active in the low speed. When a carpet is
detected, the performance of the unit is automatically
increased to high speed. When a hardfloor is detected, the
performance of the unit reduces to low speed.
Cleaning and emptying the vacuum
Warning! Projectile/Respiratory Hazard: Never use the vac
without its filter.
Warning! The filter is re-usable, do not confuse it with a
disposable dust bag, and do not throw it away when the
product is emptied. We recommend that you replace the
filter every 6–9 months depending on frequency of use.
To empty the dust canister (Fig. F, G, H, I)
Push down the dust canister release button (4) to
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release and remove the dust canister (5) from the vacuum.
ENGLISH
(Fig. D)
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