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Don't try to repair the appliance yourself. Always 

use an authorised technician for repairs. Always 
have faulty power cords replaced immediately 
by the manufacturer or a qualified service 
organisation. Use the same type of cable in 
order to prevent any danger of electric shock 
and injury.

  

Only use original spare parts and accessories. 

Non approved parts or third-party accessories 
may be a possible source or danger and cause 
the guarantee to become void.

  

Check the float often.

  

If you notice liquid leaking from your appliance, 

switch it off immediately and unplug it.

  

Don't put the appliance in water. Make sure that 

water is not spilled on the appliance.

  

When disposing of the wastewater, make sure 

that you observe any legal regulations.

  

Only store the appliance in a safe and dry 

location outside the reach of children.

  

Please also pay particular attention to the 

following "Special Safety Information".

  

"This appliance is not intended for use by 

persons (including children) with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack 
of experience and knowledge, unless they have 
been given supervision or instruction concerning 
use of the appliance by a person responsible for 
their safety".

  

"Children should be supervised to ensure that 

they do not play with the appliance".

  

"If the supply cord is damaged, it must be 

replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent 
or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a 
hazard.

  

Never vacuum up hot ashes or pointed or sharp 

objects.

  

Never use the appliance in damp rooms.

  

Don’t use the appliance without a dust bag (an 

exception is wet vacuuming or with the cartridge 
filter). Make sure that the dust bag is inserted 
into the appliance correctly.

  

When using the appliance, make sure that no 

hair, clothing, or members are drawn in.

  

Keep the vacuum cleaner away from heat 

sources such as radiant heaters, ovens, and so 
on.

DISPOSAL INFORMATION

  

The appliance contains electric and electronic

Supply voltage:
Max. power:
Tank volume:
Hose system:
Filter - dry:
Filter - wet:

230-240V~/50Hz

1250W

20 l Inox

35 mm Ø

paper bag

foam filter

SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARNINGS

SPECIAL SAFETY RULES

SPECIFICATIONS

components and may not be disposed of as 
household garbage.

  

The local and currently applicable legislation 

must be observed unconditionally.

  

Carefully unpack the contents of the box.

  

Hold the two clamps, which hold the upper 

section in its position and fold them upwards.

  

Loosen the clamps, remove the upper section, 

and remove the contents from the tank.

  

Please check the parts using the components list 

to make sure they are complete and that there 
has been no damage in transport.

  

If any parts are missing or damaged, then please 

contact your dealer immediately.

PACKAGING CONTENT

ASSEMBLY

  

Make sure that the connector is not plugged in.

  

Hold the two clamps, which hold the upper 

section in its position and fold them upwards. 

 

(Fig. 2)

  

Loosen the clamps and lift the upper section up 

and out. 

(Fig. 3)

  

Slide the handle onto the upper section from the 

top. Make sure that the guide of the handle 
fastener is inserted on the right side in the 
handle holder. 

(Fig. 4)

  

Fasten the handle to the upper section with the 

two accompanying screws. 

(Fig. 5)

 

  

Turn the tank over so that the upper section is 

on the bottom.

  

Put the four rollers in the guides on the bottom 

of the tank. 

(Fig. 6)

  

Check that the rollers have been pushed 

completely into the guides.

  

Fasten the rollers with four accompanying 

screws. 

(Fig. 7)

ASSEMBLY

OPERATION

DRY VACUUM CLEANING

  

Insert the foam filter that has been supplied for 

wet vacuuming.
(see the section called "Wet Vacuuming")

  

Insert the dust bag that has been supplied for 

dry vacuuming.
(see the section called "Dry Vacuuming")

  

Replace the upper section on the tank. 

(Fig. 8)

  

Align the upper section with the clamps. 

(Fig. 9)

  

Hook the clamps into the upper section and let 

them snap into place by pressing the clamps 
downwards.

  

Place the large end of the hose on the front air 

intake stub on the tank. 

(Fig. 10)

  

Select a nozzle or the telescopic tube and slide 

it over the suction tube. 

(Fig. 11)

  

After using and cleaning the appliance, store 

the accessories by attaching them to the 
corresponding holders on the vacuum cleaner. 

(Fig. 12)

  

Never vacuum up hazardous materials. If an 

incorrect dust bag is used, then the guarantee 
becomes void.

  

Make sure that the appliance is not plugged into 

the power mains.

  

Make sure that the foam filter is clean and dry 

and installed over the filter basket.

(Fig. 13)

  

Slide the dust bag over the hose connection in 

the tank. Press it until it snaps firmly into place. 
In the process, make sure that the dust bag is 
not damaged. 

(Fig. 14-15)

  

Place the upper section on the tank once again 

and close the clamps. 

(Fig. 8-9)

  

Place the large end of the hose on the front air 

intake stub on the tank. 

(Fig. 10)

  

Select the desired nozzle or the telescopic tube; 

connect it to the vacuum hose. 

(Fig. 11)

  

Make sure that the ON/OFF switch on the 

appliance is in the "OFF" position (position "0") 
before you plug the power plug into the 
receptacle.

  

Plug the power plug into the receptacle.

  

Switch the motor on (ON/OFF switch in position 

"I").

WARNING

It is absolutely necessary for you to read, 
understand, and observe the section 
entitled "Safety Information and Warnings".

WARNING

It is absolutely necessary for you to read, 
understand, and observe the section 
entitled "Safety Information and Warnings".

  

When you have finished vacuuming, switch the 

motor off by putting the ON/OFF switch into the 
"OFF" position (position "O").

  

Unplug the power plug.

  

Check the dust bag regularly and change it 

when it is 2/3 full. The bag is designed such that 
only air, and no dust, can pass through the 
paper. Therefore a used dust bag may not be 
reused.

NOTE:

 Don't use the dust bag for vacuuming up 

objects with sharp edges or wet objects.

NOTE:

 Never vacuum up hazardous materials.

CARTRIDGE FILTER

  

When using the cartridge filter, no dust bag is 

necessary.

  

Place the cartridge filter on the filter basket from 

the top, turn on the cartridge filter cap. 

(Fig. 19)

  

After extended use, it can be cleaned by 

banging it out or brushing it out.

WET VACUUM CLEANING

  

Make sure that the appliance is not plugged into 

the power mains.

  

Check to make sure that the tank is free of dust 

and dirt.

  

Remove the dust bag and only leave the foam 

filter over the filter basket. 

(Fig. 16)

  

Place the upper section on the tank once again 

and close the clamps. 

(Fig. 8-9)

  

Place the large end of the hose on the front air 

intake stub on the tank. 

(Fig. 10)

  

Select a nozzle or the telescopic tube and slide 

it over the suction tube. 

(Fig. 11)

  

Make sure that the ON/OFF switch on the 

appliance is in the 'OFF' position (position "0") 
before you plug the power plug into the 
receptacle.

  

Plug the power plug into the receptacle.

  

Switch the motor on (ON/OFF switch in position 

"I").

  

When you have finished wet vacuuming, switch 

the motor off by putting the ON/OFF switch into 
the "OFF" position (position "0").

  

Unplug the power plug.

  

After use, empty and dry the tank.

  

Tip: If you want to vacuum up a large quantity of 

liquid from a sink or a tank, please don't put the 
entire suction nozzle in the liquid; rather leave a 

see figure 1-3

Summary of Contents for VC20HD

Page 1: ...VC20HD OWNER S OPERATING MANUAL WET DRY VACUUM CLEANER ...

Page 2: ... x4 6 Handle 7 Foam filter 8 Screws 9 Dust bag 10 Upper section 11 Float switch 12 Filter basket 13 Cartridge filter cap 14 Cartridge filter 15 ON OFF switch 16 Connection for the vacuum hose 17 Clamps x2 18 Tank 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 1 2 3 4 13 14 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 15 16 17 18 ...

Page 3: ...DESCRIPTION Fig 4 Fig 6 Fig 5 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 9 Please refer to pages 2 3 for instructions ...

Page 4: ...DESCRIPTION Fig 15 Fig 14 Fig 17 Fig 16 Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 12 Fig 13 Please refer to pages 2 3 for instructions ...

Page 5: ...Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before operating this machine Subject to technical modifications ...

Page 6: ...leaner and can be released into the air via the exhaust fan Never vacuum flammable or poisonous liquids like petrol oil acids or other volatile substances Don t vacuum up liquids that are hotter than 60 or any poisonous or flammable dusts Never lay the appliance on its side Pay particular attention to a horizontal position and adequate stability on stairs Always unplug the appliance after use and ...

Page 7: ... filter Make sure that the dust bag is inserted into the appliance correctly When using the appliance make sure that no hair clothing or members are drawn in Keep the vacuum cleaner away from heat sources such as radiant heaters ovens and so on DISPOSAL INFORMATION The appliance contains electric and electronic Supply voltage Max power Tank volume Hose system Filter dry Filter wet 230 240V 50Hz 12...

Page 8: ...rve the section entitled Safety Information and Warnings WARNING It is absolutely necessary for you to read understand and observe the section entitled Safety Information and Warnings When you have finished vacuuming switch the motor off by putting the ON OFF switch into the OFF position position O Unplug the power plug Check the dust bag regularly and change it when it is 2 3 full The bag is desi...

Page 9: ... upper section After wet vacuuming switch off the appliance and unplug it Empty the container and clean dry it inside and outside before putting it away WARNING After wet vacuuming please proceed as described in the section entitled Dry Vacuuming before you dry vacuum again OPERATION Make sure that the appliance is not plugged into the power mains Remove the suction hose from the tank Loosen the c...

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