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Please read all of the instructions carefully and retain for future reference. 

Safety Instructions

 

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en using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should 

always be followed. 

Check that the voltage indicated on the rating plate corresponds 

with that of the local network before connecting the appliance to 

the mains power supply. 

Children aged from 8 years and people with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and 

knowl�d_ge can use this appliance, only if they have been given

superv1s1on or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a 

safe way and understand the hazards involved. 

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with 

the appliance. 

Unless they are older than 8 and supervised, children should not 

perform cleaning or user maintenance. 

This appliance is not a toy. 

This appliance contains no user serviceable parts. If the power 

supply cord, plug or any part of the appliance is malfunctioning or 

if it has been dropped or damaged, only a qualified electrician 

should carry out repairs. Improper repairs may place the user at 

risk of harm. 

Keep the appliance out of the reach of children when it is switched 

on or cooling down. 

Keep the appliance away from heat or sharp edges that could 

cause damage. 

Keep the appliance away from other heat emitting appliances. 

Keep the appliance free from dust, lint, hair or anything that may 

reduce the airflow of the appliance. 

Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid. 

Do not operate the appliance with wet hands. 

Do not expose the appliance to rain. 

Do not remove the adaptor from the mains power supply by 

pulling the cord; switch off and remove the plug by hand. 

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Summary of Contents for BC-8830

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual BC 8830...

Page 2: ...LIVI NG CO AFTER SALES SUPPORT 0800 422 274...

Page 3: ...ts Page Safety Instructions 2 3 Battery Safety 4 Do s and Don ts 4 Care and Maintenance 5 Getting Started 5 1300 886 649 AU 1 Troubleshooting 11 Specifications 12 Warranty 13 Instructions for Use 7 10...

Page 4: ...hould not perform cleaning or user maintenance This appliance is not a toy This appliance contains no user serviceable parts If the power supply cord plug or any part of the appliance is malfunctionin...

Page 5: ...s risk of an electric shock The hose should be checked regularly and must not be used if damaged Take care when equipping accessories with rotating parts as this could cause entrapment Switch off the...

Page 6: ...ring in direct sunlight Do not use any battery packs that are not designed for use with th e product Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire Do not crush puncture dismantle or oth erwise damage t...

Page 7: ...ents cleaning agents to clean anypart of thevacuumcleaner Keep the HEPAfilterclean Getting Started Removethe appliancefromthebox Removeanypackaging from theappliance Placethepackaginginsidetheboxand e...

Page 8: ...loor brush release button 7 Brush bar 8 Brush bar release tab 9 2 in 1 crevice and brush tool 10 Power trigger 11 Dust container 12 Dust container base release latch 13 Filter cone 14 HEPA filter 15 B...

Page 9: ...tor light will flash during charging and then remain illuminated once the battery is fully charged STEP 4 Unplug the mains power adaptor from the mains power sup ly once the battery is fully charged D...

Page 10: ...in 1 crevice and brush tool onto the end of the extension tube If no extension is required push the crevice tool directly onto the air inlet until secure STEP 3 Slide the brush bar back to use as a c...

Page 11: ...jority of the dust has been removed then rinse under clean warm water and allow to dry naturally STEP 4 Once the HEPA filter is fully dry place it back into the dust container Replace the filter cone...

Page 12: ...the brush bar release tab to the side allowing the brush bar to fit into place Removing the Rechargeable Battery Pack The battery pack can be removed from the vacuum cleaner main unit by pressing the...

Page 13: ...Connect themainspower adaptor to the charging port on themain unit following theinstructions in the section entitled Charging Check that the battery pack is secured onto the unit Disconnect the attach...

Page 14: ...nes of the ACMA as well as corresponding government requirements for the safety of electrical devices At the end of its working life make the appliance unserviceable by unplugging it from the power ou...

Page 15: ...13 SEPTEMBER 2019...

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