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 Clean nozzle hose

1.Push the two nozzle base cover latches

towards middle and release nozzle base

cover.

Nozzle base cover slide

2.Remove nozzle base cover and pull out hose
to clean or replace. Assemble in opposite
sequence.

Nozzle base cover

Hose connector

Machine Storage

Store the machine in cool and dry place, avoid direct sunlight or humid environment.

Safety Notes

 Warning! Read all safety warnings and all instructions before use. Failure to follow the 

warnings and instructions may result in injury.

This vacuum cleaner is designed for home use. Do not use it for commercial or other purposes.

1.Do not use the vacuum to pick up detergent, oil, glass slag, needle, cigarette ash, wet dust,
water, matches, etc.

2. Do not use the vacuum to pick up tiny particles such as cement, gypsum powder, wall powder, 
or large objects such as paper balls, otherwise it will cause malfunctions such as blockage and
motor burnout.

3. Do not put the vacuum close to fire or other high temperature facility.

4.When using the vacuum, make sure HEPA and brush roll are assembled, otherwise, it may lead 
to motor fan blockage, causing motor burn out.

5.Avoid blockage to air inlet or brushroll, it may cause motor failure.

6.Do not pour or splash water or other liquids into the machine to avoid short circuit to burn out 
the machine.

7.Fully charge the battery before first use or after long storage. When storing the unit for a long 
time, ensure that the battery is fully charged before storage and charge the machine at least
every three months.

8.Unplug the charger to clean or repair the machine. Hold the charger when plugging or
unplugging it, and do not pull the charging cord.

Summary of Contents for JV71

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Vacuum Cleaner JV71...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 16 19 20 20 21 Contents Product Assembly Mainbody assembly Reinigung Safety Notes Trouble shooting Technical data Disposal Warranty Information 22 23 26 28 29 30 30 31...

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Page 11: ...10 JV71 21 6V DC 400W 100 240 50 60 Hz 25 0V 600mA 50W 2500mAh 5 2012 19 2006 66 EC...

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Page 17: ...16 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 4 5 HEPA...

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Page 21: ...20 JV71 21 6V DC 400W 100 240 50 60 Hz 25 0V 600mA 50W 2500mAh 5h 2012 19 2006 66 EC...

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Page 23: ...n Handheld release button On off button Mode button Dirt cup release button Dirt cup Dirt cup bottom release button brushroll Handheld Vacuum Handle release button Lower body Rear wheel Brushroll cove...

Page 24: ...ctric mattress head 2 in 1 upholstery tool 2 in 1 crevice tool Stretch hose Premotor filter User manual 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Mainbody assembly 1 Place the lower body on the ground insert the handle verticall...

Page 25: ...cleaning purpose Upholstery tool Button Button Crevice tool 2 Connection between handheld and tools Stretch hose can be connected to 2 in 1 upholstery tool 2 in 1 crevice tool electric mattress head s...

Page 26: ...r to stop charging Power indicator Power socket Use of upright vacuum Remove the vacuum from the charging base press the on off button on handle to turn on and turn off the vacuum Power indicator on h...

Page 27: ...tioner vent etc 5 Stretch hose Connect between handheld vacuum and tools to clean hard to reach places Reinigung Note It is recommended to clean the dust cup after each use When the dust cup is full o...

Page 28: ...ter drying Cyclone HEPA Clean mainbody dust cup Rotate mainbdy dust cup anticlockwise until the point on dust cup aligns with the unlock mark on mainbody Remove and empty dust cup Rotate cyclone antic...

Page 29: ...he vacuum to pick up tiny particles such as cement gypsum powder wall powder or large objects such as paper balls otherwise it will cause malfunctions such as blockage and motor burnout 3 Do not put t...

Page 30: ...professional staff Trouble shooting Symptom Possible Cause Solution Machine doesn t start Battery has no power Charge the vacuum Handheld vacuum is not assembled correctly to mainbody Reassemble hand...

Page 31: ...re no longer usable and according to the European Guideline 2006 66 EC defective or used battery packs batteries must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner Integ...

Page 32: ...he guarantee is normal wear commercial use alterations to the appliance as purchased cleaning activities consequences of improper use or damage by the purchaser or a third person damage that can be at...

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