BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS*
• This unit contains batteries (Lithium Ion) which for safety reasons
are only accessible by a professional repairer. Do not place a block of
rechargeable batteries with non-rechargeable batteries. When the
battery is no longer able to hold the charge, the battery pack (Lithium
Ion) should be removed. To replace the batteries, contact your nearest
Approved Service Centre.
• The batteries must be handled with care. Do not put the batteries in your mouth. Do not let the batteries come
in contact with other metal objects such as rings, nails or screws. Be careful not to provoke internal short-circuits
in the batteries by inserting metal objects through their extremities. If a short-circuit does occur, the temperature
of the batteries could rise dangerously, causing serious burns or even catching fire. If the batteries are leaking,
do not rub your eyes or mucous membranes. Wash your hands and your rinse eyes in clean water. If discomfort
persists, contact your doctor.
It is important that you remove the batteries before throwing away your appliance. In order to do this, visit an
authorised Service Centre. Do not throw the battery block into the waste bin; take it to the authorised Tefal
Service Centre nearest to your home or to a place specially designated to process such type of waste.
SAFETY GUIDELINES FOR THE REMOTE CONTROL AND
VIRTUAL WALL*
• For the remote control, use two 1.5 V non-rechargeable AAA batteries.
• For the virtual wall, use four 1.5 V non-rechargeable AA batteries.
• Do not use metallic tools to remove the batteries.
• Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
• Do not mix new and used batteries.
• Insert the batteries properly, observing the correct polarity.
• Dead batteries must be removed from the device and disposed of safely.
• If you do not intended to use the remote control for a long period, it is advisable to remove the batteries.
• Do not short-circuit the power supply terminal.
ENVIRONMENT
In accordance with existing regulations, any end-of-life appliances must be taken to an approved Service Centre
which will take responsibility for managing their disposal.
Think of the environment!
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled.
Leave it at a local civic waste collection point.
IS THERE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR APPLIANCE?
According to model:
• The charger is getting hot:
4 This is perfectly normal. The vacuum cleaner can remain permanently connected to the charger without
any risk.
• The charger is connected but your appliance is not charging:
- The charger is incorrectly attached to the appliance or is faulty.
4 Check that the charger is properly connected or contact an Approved Services Centre to change the
charger.
(*depending on the model)
(*depending on the model)
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