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Please note the following instructions when
using the appliance.

7

This appliance is intended for domestic use
only. Claims on the guarantee are not valid if
the appliance is used for industrial or commer-
cial purposes.

7

Follow these instructions to prevent damaging
 the appliance or danger arising   from
improper use. Keep them in a safe place.

7

Do not use on wet surfaces and do not
attempt to use it on wet objects.

7

Do not use the appliance in damp
surroundings.

7

Do not use the appliance with wet hands.

7

This appliance is designed for vacuuming dirt
and dust particles. Do not attempt to use it on
large objects which could block the appli-
ance and damage it.

7

Do not use it on cigarette stubs, ash from a
fireplace or matches. This could cause a fire.

7

This appliance is not designed for cleaning
people or animals.

7

Do not insert any foreign objects into the suc-
tion intake. Always keep the suction intake
free of any objects.

7

Do not stand the appliance upright while you
are cleaning.

7

Do not roll the appliance over the power cord.

7

Do not close any doors on top of the power
cord.

7

Do not pull the power cord round sharp edges
and do not squash it.

7

If you move the appliance to another room,
always disconnect the power cord and carry
the appliance by the handle.

7

Never move the appliance by pulling on the
power cord. 

7

Never operate the appliance without the dust
bag and filter.

7

Change the filter when necessary.

7

Only use original GRUNDIG accessories or
Swirl dust bags when exchanging parts.

7

Always pull out the power cord before
cleaning or carrying out any maintenance on
the appliance.

7

Whenever possible, insert the power cord
plug directly into the socket. Avoid using
extension cables or multipoint connectors.

7

Pull out the power plug after use. Do not dis-
connect the plug by pulling on the cable.

7

If the power cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service cen-
tre or a similarly qualified person to prevent
danger arising.

SAFETY

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Summary of Contents for VCC 9850

Page 1: ...CYLINDER VACUUM CLEANER VCC 9850...

Page 2: ..._________________________________________________________________ 2 A B C D E F I G H J K L M N O P Q R S V U W T...

Page 3: ...________________________________________________________ 3 DEUTSCH 4 18 ENGLISH 19 33 FRAN AIS 34 48 ITALIANO 49 63 PORTUGU S 64 78 ESPA OL 79 93 NEDERLANDS 94 108 SVENSKA 109 123 POLSKI 124 138 MAGYA...

Page 4: ...free of any objects 7 Do not stand the appliance upright while you are cleaning 7 Do not roll the appliance over the power cord 7 Do not close any doors on top of the power cord 7 Do not pull the powe...

Page 5: ...7 The device may not be used by the following people including children those with limited physical sensory or mental capabilities and also those with a lack of experience and knowledge This does not...

Page 6: ...ial features 2500 W output Extra strong suction power at nozzle with 450 W Soft start motor protection Continuous suction power adjustment 4 point steering and large rubber wheels for maximum mobility...

Page 7: ...s including house mites pollen and dust Dangerous bacteria can barely survive with the integrated Microban hygiene protection in the dust bags and filters The Microban technology has been tested in in...

Page 8: ...outlet filter Wheel Rubber housing protection Catch to open the dust container cover Flexible contact for attaching the flexible hose Flexible hose O N M L K J I H G F E D C B A Handle for guiding th...

Page 9: ...equire 2 Release the catch to stop Brushes and suction attachments The packing contents include a multi floor brush and three different suction attachments Multi floor brush with lightweight rollers f...

Page 10: ...he small nozzle into the lower end of the extendable suction tube R 2 Suction brush attachment Use the suction brush attachment for clean ing furniture picture frames books etc 1 Insert the suction br...

Page 11: ...the side of the flexible contact and pull it out 7 When operating the flexible contact allows the flexible hose to swivel by 360 This facilitates cleaning considerably 2 Insert the other end handle o...

Page 12: ...he wall socket Caution 7 Always disconnect the power cord if the appliance is not being used D D Suction control A suction control is located on the handle which you can operate with your thumb If the...

Page 13: ...the appliance The appliance can also be carried with the handle Caution 7 Before moving to another room always dis connect the power cord E Retracting the power cord 1 Disconnect the power cord from t...

Page 14: ...ew dust bag has been inserted Never use force to close the cover M 6 Insert the new dust bag into the holder 7 Close the cover of the dust housing Note 7 Check the appliance works after changing the d...

Page 15: ...close 3 Pull out the filter holder 4 Remove the filter from the holder M 5 Shake the filter vigorously then clean it in warm soapy water rinse thoroughly and leave it to dry Caution 7 Never put the fi...

Page 16: ...x months or sooner if necessary The air outlet filter should be replaced every six to nine months or sooner if necessary Frequent washing causes wear and tear on the filter Please note the air outlet...

Page 17: ...verheating proceed as follows 1 Turn the appliance off and unplug the power supply unit 2 Look for the cause of the overheating blocked hose tube dirty filter etc 3 Remove the blockage or clean the fi...

Page 18: ...tronic equipment This is indicated by this symbol on the product in the operating manual and on the packaging Please nd out about collection points operated by your local authority Help protect the en...

Page 19: ...Grundig Multimedia B V Atrium Strawinskylaan 3105 NL 1077 ZX Amsterdam http www grundig com 72011 904 9500...

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