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Replacing the Rubber Foam Seal
1.
Remove the rubber foam seal that
has become worn or damaged by
pulling it out of the grabo.
2.
Gently press the new rubber foam
seal in to position, ensuring that it fits
snuggly and securely.
Replacing the filter
1.
Turn the Grabo upside down to reveal
its suction pad.
2.
Using the tip of a screwdriver remove
the plastic plug and the filter (located
underneath the motor).
3.
Replace the filter and push the plastic
plug to secure the filter.
Changing the Battery
To remove the battery pack from the grabo, slide it forward,
away from the body of the grabo to release it, and then lift it up
and out of the battery compartment.
To replace the battery pack in the grabo, insert it in to the battery
compartment, then slide it back, toward the body of the grabo,
to lock it in to position.
Getting Started with the Grabo
Charging the Battery
The batteries are supplied partially charged, and must be
charged to full capacity before using the grabo for the first time.
When the batteries are fully charged, which takes approximate
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ly two hours from empty, the grabo motor can run for up to 1.5
hours.
Caution:
Only use a battery charger designed for the batteries
supplied with your grabo.
Danger:
Ensure that the power supply voltage corresponds with
the data on the nameplate of the battery charger.
Caution:
Only use the charger in a dry environment. The char
ger is not waterproof.
Danger:
Keep away from flammable objects.
The batteries can be charged at any time without reducing their
service life. The battery charger detects the charging
condition of the batteries, and charges
them with the optimum current. Inter-
rupting the charging procedure does
not damage the batteries.
1.
Connect the mains plug of the bat
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tery charger to an electrical outlet.
2.
Connect the charger to the battery.
The battery begins charging as soon as it is connected to the
charger, and stops charging as soon as it is full.
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