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4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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It is recommended to clean the dirt tank after each use; when the dirt filter becomes
blocked by excessive dirt, clean or replace it if necessary.
If the dirt tank fills up during operation, clean it immediately.
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When the appliance reaches 30 to 50 hours of operation (depending on usage frequency
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of the cotton filter), it is recommended to buy a new cotton filter and change the air-inlet
filter to ensure proper operation of the appliance.
UV penetration is weak. Any paper, glass, or plastic can significantly reduce the intensity
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of UV radiation. For this reason, any dirt or stain on the lamp tube will directly affect the
penetration of UV rays. UV lamps should be cleaned regularly to avoid impairing the
transmission and intensity of UV rays.
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Do not touch the UV lamp with your fingers, as finger smudges may affect UV-light
penetration.
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If the appliance will not be used for a long period of time, store it in a cool and dry place. Do
not store it under direct sunlight or in damp places.
Cleaning the dirt tank
1.
Turn off and unplug the appliance.
2.
Place the appliance upright.
3.
Press the dirt-tank release button.
4.
Lift the dirt tank upwards. Fig. 4
5.
Turn the dirt tank counterclockwise and lift the dirt-tank lid. Fig. 4
6.
Remove the cotton filter and the filter from the dirt tank. Fig. 5
7.
Clean the dirt tank.
Cleaning the rotary brush
1.
Remove the rotary brush and clean it. Fig. 6-7
2.
After cleaning, place the hexagonal gear of the rotary brush head into the recess first,
then fit the hexagonal rotary brush head into the base and press the rotary brush head
into the base to install it.
3.
Finally, install the rotary brush cover in reverse order. Fig. 8
Please note
When cleaning the rotary brush, be sure to unplug the power cable first to avoid accidentally
turning on the brush and to prevent possible damage.
Cleaning the UV lamp
1.
Turn the appliance off and unplug it from the power supply.
2.
Carefully wipe the surface of the UV lamp with a dry cloth.
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Please note
When cleaning the UV lamp, make sure the appliance is unplugged from the mains to avoid
electric shock and damage.
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible causes
The plug is not properly inserted.
The machine
does not
The socket has no power.
work.
The Power button was not pressed.
The inlet cotton filter is very dirty,
causing the overheat protection to
turn on.
Suction
There are too many foreign objects
power
in the cotton filter and in the dirt
decreased.
tank.
There are too many foreign objects
on the second-level cyclone cover.
The UV light does not reflect well
on the surface of the object to be
cleaned or is too far away from it.
The machine stops on the quilt.
The appliance is placed upright.
The UV light
doesn't work.
The transparent film of the detector
at the bottom of the appliance is
covered in dust or dirt.
The UV light is damaged.
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Possible solutions
Make sure the plug is properly inserted
into the socket.
Check the condition of the socket.
Press the Power button.
Remove the dirt from the inlet filter.
Clean the dirt tank and the cotton filter.
Remove foreign objects from the
second-level cyclone cover.
Under normal conditions, the UV light
will automatically switch on when the
appliance is within 5 cm of the object.
Move the machine back and forth over
the quilt.
The inclination of the appliance must
not exceed 30°.
Wipe the transparent film of the
detector with a slightly damp cotton
cloth.
Please contact the official Cecotec
Technical Support Service to change the
UV light.
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