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Dust escapes from the device during
cleaning.
The dust container (
1
) or fi lters are not
fi tted correctly.
►
Correct the fi t of the dust container
and fi lters. Make sure that the dust
container is closed.
The fi lter is dirty.
►
Clean the fi lter.
The fi lter is worn or damaged.
►
Replace the filter.
The charge control lamp (7) does not
light up when the device is connect-
ed to the mains power.
The charger is not inserted in the plug
socket correctly or the barrel connector is
not inserted in the connecting socket (
6
)
of the device correctly.
►
Correct the fit.
The plug socket is defective.
►
Try another plug socket.
There is no mains voltage.
►
Check the fuse of the mains connec-
tion.
Unusual odour
The device is being used for the fi rst time.
►
A new odour is normal when the
device is used for the first time; it
disappears after a while.
The device stops, but remains
switched on.
The wheels (
11
) are blocked.
►
Remove the blockage.
The device rotates around its own
axis.
A wheel (
11
) is blocked.
►
Remove the blockage.
DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging material in
an environmentally friendly manner so
that it can be recycled.
(Rechargeable) batteries must not be
disposed of along with the domestic
waste. Consumers are legally obliged
to dispose of (rechargeable) batteries
separately.
(Rechargeable) batteries can be
handed in free of charge at a collection
point of the local authority/district or in
retailers so that they can be disposed
of in an environmentally friendly way
and valuable raw materials can be
recovered. If they are not disposed of
properly, toxic ingredients may escape
into the environment and cause harm
to the health of humans, animals and
plants.
Only hand in (rechargeable) batteries
when they are discharged.
In the case of (rechargeable) batteries
containing lithium, tape over the poles
before you dispose of them to prevent
a short circuit. A short circuit may
cause a fi re or explosion.
The adjacent symbol (crossed-out bin
underlined) means that used devic-
es should not be disposed of in the
domestic waste, but should instead be
taken to special collection and return
systems.
Owners of used devices must remove
from the used device any used batter-
ies or rechargeable batteries which are
not encapsulated by the used device
and can be removed in a non-de-
structive way and dispose of them
separately (see the section on battery
disposal).
Owners of used devices from private
households can take them free of
charge to the collection points of the
public waste disposal authorities or
the disposal points which are set up
by manufacturers and distributors
under the Electrical Equipment Act.
Businesses which market electrical and
electronic devices are also obliged to
take back used devices.
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