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Defect

Possible cause

Solution

Appliance does not 
switch on.

• The power plug 

o

is not

inserted.

• Wall power socket is

defective.

• Power cable 

o

is damaged.

• Insert the power plug 

o

into the power socket.

• Use a different wall

power socket.

• Arrange for the power

cable 

o

to be exchanged

by authorised specialists.

The appliance does not pick
up dirt

• Dust collecter 

h

is full or

blocked.

• A filter is badly soiled.

• A tool 

f

2$

2%

the tele-

scope tube 

1(

or the suc-

tion hose 

2!

are blocked.

• Empty the dust collector

h

.

• Clean the appropriate 

filter.

• Remove the blockage. 

If necessary, use a long
wooden stick for this.

Appliance makes a strange
noise

• Vacuumed in particles

block the air route.

• Remove the blockage. 

If necessary, use a long
wooden stick for this.

Troubleshooting

Attention!

Before starting to trace the error on the appliance yourself, absolutely

remove the power plug 

o

from the wall socket. Risk of electric shock! 

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Summary of Contents for LERVIA KH 1410

Page 1: ...KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH1410 06 07 V2 UK ...

Page 2: ... Cyclone vacuum cleaner KH 1410 Operating instructions ...

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Page 4: ...w q e i o 2 2 r t y u a s d f g h j k l 1 2 2 2 2 ...

Page 5: ...6 Emptying the dust collector 7 Storage 8 Filters 8 Cleaning and care 10 Disposal 10 Warranty and Service 10 Importer 10 Troubleshooting 11 Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this manual for later reference Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a later date ...

Page 6: ...liance is to be used Ensure that no humans or animals are likely to be caught by the vacuum cleaner Before connecting to the power supply check that the electricity type and mains voltage matches the information given on the type plate Disconnect the appliance from the power source before carrying out assembly maintenance and care tasks Prevent the appliance from coming into contact with moisture ...

Page 7: ...Technical data Power supply 220 240 V 50 Hz Power rating min 1400 W max 1800 W Protection class II Appliance description q Dust collector carrying grip w Unlock button for housing lid e Exhaust filter cover r Storage bracket for floor tool t On Off switch y Vacuum cleaner carrying grip u Suction power regulator i Foot button for power cable rewind o Power cable with power plug a Storage bracket fo...

Page 8: ... brush 2 To vacuum dust from upholstery or other fabric surfaces 2 Switch the machine off at the On Off switch t Attention Remove the plug o from the wall socket The appliance could be inadvertantly switched on 3 Remove the fitted tool from the tele scopic tube 1 4 Place the desired tool on the lower end of the telescopic tube 1 5 Store the no longer required tools as far as practicable in the acc...

Page 9: ...er plug o from the wall socket 9 Hold the power plug o firmly and press on the foot button for power cable rewind i Allow the power cable o to pull itself in slowly Emptying the dust collector Empty the dust collector h at the latest when the MAX marking is reached or the suction power has noticeably dimi nished Attention Before emptying the dust collector h remove the plug o from the power socket...

Page 10: ... prevents larger dust particles from damaging or destroying the motor This filter should be checked every 6 months Exhaust filter For filtering the smallest dust particles from the blown out exhaust air This filter should be checked every 6 months The filters can become blocked after a period of time The suction power is thereby reduced Observe absolutely the given time periods for cleaning and ch...

Page 11: ...the power socket 1 Open the housing lid s 2 Take out the motor protection filter and remove the vacuumed in particles from the filter and the grill lying behind it Notice Should the motor protection filter be heavily soiled rinse it thoroughly under clean running water Afterwards allow it to dry out ca 15 hours at room temperature Replace it only when it is completely dry 3 Replace the motor prote...

Page 12: ...et Risk of electric shock Clean the housing with a lightly moistened cloth Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning materials These could damage the upper surfaces Take note of the chapter Filters for the cleaning of the filters Disposal Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste Dispose of the appliance through an approved disposal centre or at your community waste facility O...

Page 13: ...lecter h is full or blocked A filter is badly soiled A tool f 2 2 the tele scope tube 1 or the suc tion hose 2 are blocked Empty the dust collector h Clean the appropriate filter Remove the blockage If necessary use a long wooden stick for this Appliance makes a strange noise Vacuumed in particles block the air route Remove the blockage If necessary use a long wooden stick for this Troubleshooting...

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