4
5
1. Ergonomic handle
2. On off button
2.a “Off” position
2.b “Floor” position
2.c “Carpet” position
3. Booster lighted button (LED)
4. Light charging indicator
5. Handle
6. Main body
7. Locking screw
8. Air flow grid
9. Dust compartment
9.a Dust container
9.b Dust separator
9.c Filter foam
9.d Cover
10. Hose connector
11. Delta suction head with integrated
elecrobrush
11.a Electrobrush
11.b Flexible
11.c Small wheels
12. Wheels
13. Charger
- 12V : ref. RS-RH5155
14. Batteries
- 12V : ref. RS-RH5157
1 • Mounting the appliance
Unpack your device and get rid of all the
labels. Keep your warranty card and read the
instructions for use carefully before using
your appliance for the first time.
• Remove the screw from the handle and
leave the nut in its housing.
• Attach the handle by carefully inserting it
into the upper part of the main body (fig.1)
• Insert the blocking screw (7) into the handle
and tighten it with a screwdriver (fig.2).
• Attach the Delta vacuum head (11) by
clipping it on to the lower part of the main
body (fig. 3).
Note: to remove the Delta vacuum head,
press the eject button on the back (fig. 4) and
remove the vacuum head from the main body.
2 • Charging the battery
IMPORTANT Use only the original charger
supplied with the appliance. Never charge
below 0°C and above 40°C.
Before using your vacuum cleaner for the
first time, the battery must be charged for 16
hours.
When you are charging, the switch must be on
Stop (2.a).
• Place the vacuum cleaner near a power
outlet.
• Plug the charger into the mains and connect
it behind the handle (fig.5).
• The charging light (4) on the front comes on.
Leave the vacuum cleaner to charge. The light
goes out at the end of the recharging cycle
(about 16 hours).
The appliance can remain permanently on
charge without any risk. The base might heat
up slightly, which is a perfectly normal pheno-
menon.
The vacuum cleaner should always be put
back on charge after use to ensure that it is
always available with a fully charged battery.
However, it is best to unplug it in the event of
prolonged absence (holidays, etc), in which
case, there may be a decrease in autonomy
because of self-discharging.
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BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
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