EN4
Notes on Use
Notes on Use
To extend the service life
To extend the service life
To prevent overheating of the motor (Protection function)
To prevent overheating of the motor (Protection function)
Do not allow the unit to suck the following objects (This can cause malfunctions and odours)
•Large volumes of powder (Construction waste or fi re extinguisher powder)
•Pet litter or anything with pet waste attached
•Glass, pins, needles, toothpicks
•Dehumidifi cation powders
•Water and other liquids •Damp or wet items
•Carpet fringes •Long pieces of string
•Objects that easily block the suction inlet (Stockings, etc.)
Do not try to clean in places with large volumes of sand, pet litter or gravel (This can cause malfunction)
Do not directly vacuum with the front port of the body or extension wand (So as not to wear the front port)
→Please use floor nozzle
Do not block the exhaust vent (This can cause deformation due to overheating)
Do not operate for a long time if the suction inlet is blocked (To avoid deformation due to overheating)
Do not arbitrarily fiddle with the charge plug (To avoid bad contact)
Do not use the vacuum cleaner in extremely hot or cold environments (as the rechargeable battery in it cannot work properly)
→It is recommended to use the vacuum cleaner in the environment of 0 °C - 40 °C (please charge it in 5 °C - 35 °C)
The vacuum cleaner is a household vacuum cleaner and should not be used for commercial or industrial purposes and for other
purposes other than vacuum cleaning.
If the vacuum cleaner continues running under the following conditions, the protection function will be activated, the body or
suction nozzle will automatically stop running to prevent the motor from overheating and damage. (P. EN14)
• When the dust bin is full of rubbish
• When the nozzle and suction inlet are clogged
• When the rotating brush is placed in the same place as it rotates
• When foreign objects are wound around the rotating brush
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