ASSEMBLY (DISASSEMBLY) OF THE VACUUM CLEANER
CAUTION! Do not operate the vacuum cleaner when it is not
assembled!
CAUTION! Make sure that you do not damage the delicate
connectors powering the electric brush while assembling the
pipe and accessories.
1. Assemble the electric brush (5) to the aluminium pipe (4).
Then assemble the aluminium pipe (4) with the motor module
(2). Finally, assemble the battery (6) with the motor module
(2) (fig. 1).
2. In order to disassemble the vacuum cleaner act similarly to
the first point.
ASSEMBLY AND PARKING OF THE VACUUM
CLEANER SWITCH ON THE HANDLE
The MOD-71 vacuum cleaner is provided with
a handle that allows the vacuum cleaner to be
fixed to the wall. In order to use the handle, fix
it to the wall.
1. Choose a suitable place at the right height to ac-
commodate the vacuum cleaner together with the
pipe and the electric brush. Makes sure that no
electrical cables have been laid in the wall at the
chosen location.
2. Place the bracket on the wall and mark the hole
positions on the wall with a pencil (fig.2)
3. Drill holes at the marked locations, insert the wall plugs, apply
the handle and screw in the screws. Park the vacuum cleaner
and accessories on the screwed handle.
BATTERY CHARGING
CAUTION! Charge the battery before using the vacuum clean-
er for the first time. The time required to charge the battery is
approximately 5 – 5.5 hours.
CAUTION! Only charge the battery with the supplied charger.
While the battery is charging, the vacuum cleaner cannot be started.
The vacuum cleaner has three options for connecting a charger to charge the battery:
charging the battery in the motor module, charging the battery itself or charging the vac-
uum cleaner in the wall-mount bracket.
1. Connect the charger (17) to the battery (6) in the motor module (2) or press the key on the battery
and slide the battery (6) out of the motor module (2) (fig.3).
2. Connect the charger (17) to the mains socket and the charger cord to the socket in the battery (6)
(fig. 3) A red light signalling the charging process will begin to flash.
3. The charging completion process will be signalled with a red light on the battery.
fig. 1
fig. 2
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