HS 12.0 B2 BL
GB
│
IE
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NI
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5
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Switching On / Off
♦
Insert the 12 V plug into the 12 V socket /
cigarette lighter socket of the vehicle .
♦
To switch the device on, press the ON / OFF
switch forwards into the
I
position .
♦
To switch the device off, press the ON / OFF
switch back into the
0
position .
♦
Pull the 12 V plug out of the 12 V socket
after use .
NOTE
►
If you going to vacuum for a long period, we
recommend that you carry out the cleaning
with the engine running .
Servicing and cleaning
The device requires no maintenance .
CAUTION
♦
Before you clean the device itself, pull the
12 V plug out of the 12 V socket, other-
wise there Is a risk of electric shock
♦
Clean all the housing with a soft, dry cloth .
Never use liquids or cleaning agents, as they
may damage the device .
♦
For the best possible performance, you should
empty the dust container immediately after
use and when the suction power drops .
♦
Press the unlocking button and take the dust
container out of the housing .
♦
Take out the dust filter . You will be able to
clean the dust filter better if you detach it from
the end seal . To do this, hold the end seal firmly
and twist the filter off carefully anticlockwise
(bayonet fitting) . Rinse out the dust filter
thoroughly in cold water and allow both parts
(filter and end seal) to dry completely . Attach
the filter back on to the end seal .
♦
Empty the dust container completely .
♦
Carefully replace the dust filter back into
the dust container . Never use the vacuum
cleaner without the dust filter in place .
♦
Attach the dust container carefully back
on to the housing and ensure the two parts
engage .
CAUTION
►
The front nozzle must be free and unob-
structed at all times . Blockages can lead to
overheating and damage to the motor .
Disposal
The packaging is composed of environ-
mentally-friendly materials that can be
disposed of at a local recycling centre .
Note the labelling on the packaging and
separate the packaging material
components for disposal if necessary . The
packaging material is labelled
with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b)
with the following meanings:
1–7: Plastics;
20–22: Paper and cardboard;
80–98: Composites .
Do not dispose of electrical
devices with the household
rubbish!
In accordance with European Directive
2012 / 19 / EU, worn out electrical devices must
be collected separately and taken for environmen-
tally compatible recycling .
Contact your local refuse disposal author-
ity for more details of how to dispose of
your worn out electrical devices .
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