g
9
Charging (Fig. B)
The charger (8) may only be connected
to a power source of 230V, 50Hz.
0
Insert the vacuum cleaner into the wall
mounting (8) and check that the jack
plug (9) on the wall mounting fits cor-
rectly into the charge socket (7) on the
vacuum cleaner.
3
The charge control display (5) will
come on and charging will begin. It will
also come on if the battery is already
fully charged. Always leave your vac-
uum cleaner in the wall mounting
when not in use in order to guarantee
optimal suction power.
To return to full suction capacity once
a battery has been completely dis-
charged requires a charging period of
18 hours.
If a fully charged battery works for less
than 9 minutes it might be the result
of a build up of resistance to charging
which occurs if the vacuum cleaner is
always used only for short periods. If
this happens you should charge the
battery fully and use the vacuum
cleaner until the battery is empty.
After this recharge the battery. Repeat
this procedure if necessary.
Information:
The battery should not be
charged in room temperatures below
0 °C or above 40 °C.
The charger can heat up during charg-
ing.
Using the vacuum cleaner
(Figs. C, D)
0
Remove your vacuum cleaner from the
wall mounting by pushing it straight
upwards.
Dry vacuuming
0
To switch on the appliance push the
on/off switch (6) forwards.
To switch the appliance off, push the
on/off switch backwards (Fig. C).
Wet vacuuming (Fig. D)
0
Remove all dry dust from the dust con-
tainer (1).
0
Insert the wet vacuuming nozzle
(Fig. D).
0
When in use always hold the vacuum
cleaner with the suction opening
downwards.
3
The dust container can hold approx.
2.5 dl of liquid.
Recharge your vacuum cleaner after
use.
Using the crevice nozzle (Fig. E)
0
Pull out the crevice nozzle (12) and
fold upwards.
0
To lock in place push the crevice nozzle
in.
Care and maintenance
0
Hold the vacuum cleaner with the suc-
tion opening downwards.
0
Push in the release button (4) and lift the
dust container out of the motor unit.
0
Remove the dust filter and liquid col-
lector (Fig. F).
0
Empty the dust container (after dry
vacuuming see Fig. G, after wet vacu-
uming see Fig. H).
0
After wet vacuuming clean the dust
container, liquid collector and dust fil-
ter in the sink (Fig. J). After dry vacu-
uming you can use your normal
household vacuum cleaner to clean
these parts. If necessary, wash the filter
in lukewarm soapy water and then
rinse well.
Important:
Do not wash synthetic
parts of the vacuum cleaner in a
machine.
Be careful that the dust filter is fully
dry before you insert it again. After
cleaning do not forget to put the dust
filter back into the vacuum cleaner
before using it again.
Damaged or excessively dirty dust fil-
ters should be replaced.
Filters can be obtained as spare parts.
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