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VY-222

Instruction manual

Handheld vacuum cleaner

EN

VY-222

Summary of Contents for VY-222

Page 1: ...VY 222 Instruction manual Handheld vacuum cleaner EN VY 222...

Page 2: ...tribution or use of electricity From the point of view of the purpose of using electricity the concept of electrical equipment in the strict sense of the word will include the following categories hou...

Page 3: ...dripping or splashing water vibration and excessive mechanical stress insects animals and plants aggressive and chemical substances The operating environment of the device must always be in accordanc...

Page 4: ...RCD with a rated operating current not exceeding 30 mA To ensure the safety and correctness of the electrical installation consult a qualified electrician Only use a power cord with a plug mains lead...

Page 5: ...al equipment is installed connecting the protective covers are dismantled the electrical parts must not be accessible to the user when the installation is finished 1 4 Safety of persons This appliance...

Page 6: ...ecialist workshop By doing so it is possible to achieve safety operational reliability and increased service life Do not disassemble the electric appliance The appliance works with a dangerous voltage...

Page 7: ...equipment or other damage to property This symbol means that the product is made with a double insulation between hazardous live parts parts with dangerous voltage from the mains and parts that are a...

Page 8: ...hat are hazardous to human health animal health or the environment It is for example dust particles and asbestos dust nanomaterials and the like Warning Do not use the appliance to drain fluids such a...

Page 9: ...not cover the appliance in part There is a danger of fire When vacuuming some surfaces and using the device under low humidity conditions the device may be a source of static electricity It is a norm...

Page 10: ...may freely reach Prevent children from handling the device The appliance may overwhelm children and cause serious injury to them Mechanical damage breakage or breakage of parts and covers of the devi...

Page 11: ...vice Protect the power cord from damage Never overload the equipment beyond the limits specified by the technical specifications Observe the operating mode of the device operating time action and brea...

Page 12: ...3 O I switch off on 4 handle 5 power cord 6 blowing holes 7 filter assembly 8 filter metal 9 waste bin 10 floor nozzle with brush large 11 nozzle with brush medium 12 nozzle with brush small 13 nozzle...

Page 13: ...Pull out the filter holder and a metal filter Gently shake the filters to remove dirt You can rinse them with water The filter must dry completely before reinsertion See draining and cleaning section...

Page 14: ...t the power cord to a power socket that meets the specifications on the vacuum cleaner label 2 Attach and use the desired accessories 3 Press the O I Off On switch to I to turn on the vacuum cleaner 4...

Page 15: ...remove the container 2 Remove the filters from the container 3 Empty the container 4 Gently shake the filters to remove dirt You can rinse them with water The filters must dry completely before reinse...

Page 16: ...tely dry Motor thermal fuse The device is equipped with thermal overload protection and overheating Such a situation may occur in the event of a blockage of the opening or nozzles If the machine turns...

Page 17: ...eight 1 1 kg without accessories Noise level 70 dB A The declared noise emission value of this appliance is 70 dB A which represents the A sound power level with respect to the reference sound power o...

Page 18: ...man health that would otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local authority your household was...

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