7. Cleaning, maintenance and ordering of
spare parts
Hazard!
Always remove the batteries before starting any
cleaning work.
7.1 Cleaning
• After shaking out the catch bag, turn it inside
out and thoroughly clean it in order to pre-
vent mould and unpleasant odours from form-
ing.
• You can use soap and water to clean out a
heavily soiled catch bag.
• Rub a bar of dry soap across the zipper teeth
if the zipper becomes difficult to pull.
• Clean the vacuum/blower tube with a brush
upon evidence of dirt and grime.
• Dirt and grime can make the switch (blower/
vacuum) more difficult to operate as a result
of the material that swirls up off the
ground.When this occurs, simply flip the
switch backand forth a few times, which
should bring it back to the normal feel.
7.2 Maintenance
• Should the tool experience problems beyond
those mentioned above, let only an author-
ized professional or a customer service
shopperform an inspection.
• There are no other parts inside the equip-
ment which require maintenance.
8. Faults
The equipment does not work:
Check that the battery is charged and whether
the charging unit is working. If the equipment
will not work in spite of the voltage supply be-
ing OK, please send it to the customer service
address.
9. Disposal and recycling
The equipment is supplied in packaging to pre-
vent it from being damaged in transit. The raw
materials in this packaging can be reused or
recycled. The equipment and its accessories are
made of various types of material, such as metal
and plastic. Defective components must be dis-
posed of as special waste. Ask your dealer or
your local council.
EN
Old devices must not be disposed of with
household waste!
This symbol indicates that this product
must not be disposed of together with
domestic waste in compliance e Direc-
tive (2012/19/EU) pertaining to waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This
product must be disposed of at a designated
collection point. This can occur, for example,
by handing it in at an authorized collecting point
for the recycling of waste electrical and elec-
tronic equipment. Improper handling of waste
equipment may have negative consequences for
the environment and human health due to po-
tentially hazardous substances that are often
contained inelectrical and electronic equipment.
By properly disposing of this product, you are
also contributing to the effective use of natural
resources. You can obtain information on col-
lection points for waste equipment from your
municipal administration, public waste disposal
authority, an authorized body for the disposal
of waste electrical and electronic equipment or
your waste disposal company.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries do not
belong in the household waste!
As the consumer you are required by
law tobring all batteries and recharge-
able batteries, regardless whether they
contain harmful substances* or not, to a
collection point run by the local authority or to
a retailer, they can be disposed of in an envi-
ronmentally friendly manner.
* labelled with: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury,
Pb = lead
• Remove the batteries from the laser before
disposing of the machine and the batteries.
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