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1. DESCRIPTION (Fig. A)
1.
Telescopic handle
2.
Handle release button
3.
Hand-held vacuum release button
4.
Charger pin
5.
Hand-held vacuum
6.
Indicator light
7.
Hand-held vacuum on/off switch
8.
Container opening button
9.
Container
10.
Vacuum cleaner on/off switch
11.
Brush
12.
Flexible extension hose
13.
Integrated storage of crevice accessory
14.
Crevice accessory
15.
Charger
extensions that comply with applicable
safety regulations should be used, and
ensuring that the indicated voltage limit
is not exceeded.
•
After removing the packaging, check
that the appliance is in perfect
condition, if in doubt, contact the
nearest Technical Support Service.
•
Packaging elements (plastic bags,
polystyrene foam, etc.), should not be
left within the reach of children because
they can be dangerous.
•
The appliance is for domestic use only.
Any other use is considered unsuitable
or dangerous.
•
The manufacturer shall not be
responsible for any damages that may
arise from improper or inadequate
use, or for repairs conducted by non-
qualified personnel.
•
Do not touch the appliance with wet or
damp hands or feet.
•
Keep the appliance separate from water
or other liquids, to avoid electric shock;
do not connect the appliance to the
mains if it is on a damp surface.
•
Place the appliance on a dry, firm and
stable surface.
•
Do not allow children or the disabled to
handle the appliance unsupervised.
•
This appliance should not be used
by physically, sensorially or mentally
handicapped people or people without
experience or knowledge of it (including
children), unless they are supervised or
instructed in the use of the appliance by
a person responsible for their safety.
•
Children should be watched to ensure
they do not play with the appliance.
•
For greater protection, we recommend
installing a residual current device
(RCD) with an operational residual
current not exceeding 30 mA. Ask your
installer for advice.
•
Do not leave the appliance unattended
when it is turned on because it can be
dangerous.
•
When removing the plug never pull on
the cable.
•
Unplug the appliance before cleaning or
maintenance.
•
In the event of fault or malfunction
•
Before using this appliance for the first
time, read the following instructions
carefully and keep them for future
reference.
•
Make sure that the mains voltage
in your home corresponds to that
indicated on the appliance.
•
In the event of incompatibility between
the mains socket and the appliance
plug, replace the socket with a suitable
one, using a qualified professional.
•
The electrical safety of the appliance
is only guaranteed if it is connected
to an efficient earth installation, as
foreseen in applicable electrical safety
regulations. If in doubt, contact a
qualified professional.
•
The use of adaptors, multiple sockets
and or extension cables is not
recommended. Where it is not possible
to avoid their use, only adaptors or
3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
See characteristics plate.
This product complies with the European
Directives on Electromagnetic Compatibility
and Low Voltage.
Summary of Contents for VCE-156
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