Disconnect the power adapter after fully charging. Do not install the wall
bracket in locations exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat. Do not use
the power adapter if the plug or cord is damaged. Do not attempt to vacuum
flammable objects (cigarette butts, matches, ashes) or excessively crushed
construction debris (e.g., lime, cement, plaster powder), large sharp objects and
fragments (e.g., glass, nails, needles), aggressive liquids (solvent, cleaner, acids),
flammable or explosive liquids (e.g., gasoline, alcoholic products). Keep hair,
loose clothing, fingers and other body parts away from the air duct and moving
parts of the cleaner. Do not point vacuum cleaner air tube, handle or other tools
at eyes, ears or other sensitive areas of the body. Carefully examine the area to
be cleaned before turning on the vacuum cleaner. If it contains large pieces or
lumps of paper, plastic or cloth, sharp objects, or objects larger than the
diameter of the vacuum cleaner tube, remove them from the cleaning area
beforehand. Otherwise, the tube of the vacuum cleaner may get clogged,
which will decrease its suction power. If the cleaner gets too hot, you hear an
abnormal sound, the suction power has decreased, or there is an unpleasant
odor, stop using it immediately. Inspect the dust container regularly. If there is
a lot of rubbish and dust in it, clean it out.
Assembly and Operation
Attach the battery pack
to the dustbin housing
(See picture c). Attach
the power adapter
to the battery pack
. Plug the power adapter into a
power outlet (See figure d). The battery LED will light up red until fully charged
(from 4 to 5 hours). When fully charged, the light will turn blue.
NOTE. You can remove the battery from the battery pack by pressing the
button
.
When fully charged, disconnect the power adapter from the battery pack and
attach the metal extension tube to the dustbin housing
(See picture a). To
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