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Features
1. Dust collector
2. Release button
3. On/Off switch
4. Charging indicator
5. Charging base
Fig. A
6. Crevice tool
7. Wet pick-up accessory
Identifying your product
The model design can be determined
from the suffix codes used in the
catalogue number. The following
catalogue numbers are described in this
manual:
WD60XXY/WD72XXY.
The suffix code XX corresponds to the
following designs:
15: All units, supplied with a small
crevice tool and a wet pick-up
assembly.
The suffix code Y is used to identify the
range of colour/finish options.
The suffix code Y represented by the
letter N is used for models fitted with a
NiMH battery.
Installation
Fitting the charging base to the wall
The charging base can be placed on a
work top or fitted to the wall to provide a
convenient storage and charging point for
the appliance.
Warning!
Do not mount your charger
above an electrical outlet or other
electrical appliance in case water should
drip from your appliance.
When fixing to a wall, make sure that the
fixing method is suitable for the wall type
and is appropriate to the weight of the
appliance.
Assembly
Fitting the accessories (fig. A & B)
These models are supplied with some or
all of the following accessories:
A crevice tool (6) for confined
spaces.
A wet pick-up assembly (7) for wet
spills.
To fit an accessory, proceed as follows:
Take the accessory from its storage
position on the appliance or charging
base (5) (fig. I & J).
Insert the accessory into the front of
the appliance.
Residual risks
Additional residual risks may arise when
using the tool which may not be included
in the enclosed safety warnings. These
risks can arise from misuse, prolonged
use etc.
Even with the application of the relevant
safety regulations and the
implementation of safety devices, certain
residual risks cannot be avoided. These
include:
Injuries caused by touching any
rotating/moving parts.
Injuries caused when changing any
parts, blades or accessories.
Injuries caused by prolonged use of
a tool. When using any tool for
prolonged periods make sure you
take regular breaks.
Impairment of hearing.
Health hazards caused by breathing
dust developed when using your tool
(example:- working with wood,
especially oak, beech and MDF).
Use
Before first use, the battery must be
charged for at least 24 hours.
Place the appliance on the charging
base whenever it is not in use.
Charging the battery (fig. C)
Before charging the battery:
Make sure that the appliance is
switched off. The battery will not be
charged with the on/off switch (3) in
the on position.
Place the appliance on the charging
base (5) as shown.
Plug in the charger. Switch on at the
mains.
The charging indicator (4) will be lit.