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A. Device parts

A1.

 Carrying handle

A2.

 Lid lock clip

A3.

 Suction mouth

A4.

 Tank lid

A5.

 Indicates that the bag is full

A6.

 Increasing speed button

A7.

 Reduce speed button

A8.

 Cord Re-winder 

A9.

 On/Off button

A10.

 Brush holder

A11.

 Main body

A12.

 wheels

A13.

 HEPA filter

A14.

 Air outlet filter

A15.

 HEPA filter lid

A16.

 Motor protective filter

A17.

 Motor protection filter holder

A18.

 Permanent dust bag

A19.

 Bag holder

B. Enclosure and assembly of device 

interface tubes 

B1.

 Flexible coupling

B2.

 Telescopic tube latch 

B3.

 Telescopic tube

B4.

 Elbow vacuum cleaner 

B5. 

Flexible tube  

C. A set of accessories

C1.

 Side brush holder

C2.

 Corner tool

C3.

 Dust brush

C4.

 Furniture brush

C5.

 Main brush 

Notes

• If the suction port closes, turn off the de

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vice or inspect the telescopic tubes or pad

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dle ports. Remove the obstructing object or 

agent, then turn on the vacuum cleaner again.

• When the mouthpiece is blocked, the bag 

full indicator will start flashing.

Using the device guide

1.

 Open the lid of the vacuum cleaner tank 

by pulling the lid lock upwards. 

)As shown in 

Figure  1-1(

2.

 Check that the dust bag and motor protec

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tion filter are in place, then close the tank lid. 

)As shown in Figure 1-2(

3.

 Place the flexible coupling on the suction 

port  and  press  down  slightly  until  a  tick  is 

heard. 

)As  shown  in  Figure  1-3(

4.

 Attach the telescopic tube to the elbow, push 

the telescopic tube latch down, and adjust the 

height as much as desired. Then lift your hand 

off the latch to lock the telescopic tube to a 

certain height. 

)As shown in Figure 1-4(

5.

  Attach  the  brush to  the end of  the tele

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scopic  tube. 

)As  shown  in  Figure  1-5(

6.

 Unplug the power cord as needed and plug 

it into an electrical outlet.

7.

 Press the on/off button to turn on the de

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vice and adjust the suction power using the 

increase/decrease  button  )-  &  +(  and  ac

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cording to the control panel guide.

• Side brush holder Designed to hold furniture 

brushes,  dusting  brushes  and  corner  tools.

)As shown in Figure 1-6(

• The side brush holder can be connected to 

a cane handle and a telescopic tube.

•  The  recommended  operating  time  for  the 

device is a maximum of 7 minutes. The de

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vice must then be switched off for at least 5 

minutes  to  restart.

• The length of the power cable of device is 

“8”  meters.

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Page 12: ...a dry place away from wet Technical specifications Power 2400 W Frequency 50 Hz Voltage 220 240 V Guarantee and after sales service This device has 18 month guarantee and 5 years after sales service f...

Page 13: ...wet power cord Make sure the power cord is completely dry before assem bling the power cord 7 For better performance of the device its longer life and use of after sales service use only the accessori...

Page 14: ...wer consumption such as at the beginning of the night regardless of the double costs of these hours fluctuations in electricity will damage to the electrical systems of the device espe cially the moto...

Page 15: ...y then dry If the dusty bag needs to be replaced pierced bag replace the new bag Put a clean dusty bag or a new 6 1 6 1 4 1 5 B A C D E Control panel A Speed 1 curtains textiles etc The low est level...

Page 16: ...lid lock upwards As shown in Figure 1 1 2 Check that the dust bag and motor protec tion filter are in place then close the tank lid As shown in Figure 1 2 3 Place the flexible coupling on the suction...

Page 17: ...nal environments wet surfaces and collect liquids 20 Be very careful when cleaning stairs and place a vacuum cleaner at the bottom of the stairs to prevent damage to the appliance 21 If you use an ele...

Page 18: ...materials can cause damage and rot or rust to various parts of the appliance 10 Never use a device to clean flamma ble solvents and objects contaminated with flammable solvents particulate matter cig...

Page 19: ...ce guide 5 Controlpanel 6 Using the series guide 6 Dust bag replacement guide 6 Replacing cleaningtheHEPAfilterguide 7 Motor Filter Cleaning Guide 7 Troubleshooting 8 Clean and maintenance guide 8 Tec...

Page 20: ...ASA electric brand This user manual has been prepared for suitable use as well as better maintenance of device Please read carefully before using the appli ance and keep it well for next uses NASA Ele...

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