Sencor SVC 9300BK 4A+AAA ECO POWER Original Manual Download Page 2

 

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Bagged vacuum cleaner

Important safety instructions-

READ CAREFULLY AND STORE THEM FOR FUTURE USE

 

This appliance may be used by children 8 years of age and older and by persons 

with physical or mental impairments or by inexperienced persons, if they are 

properly supervised or have been informed about how to use of the product in 

a safe manner and understand the potential dangers. Children must not play with 

the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance performed by the user must not be 

performed by unsupervised children.

 

If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service 

technician or by a  similarly qualified person, as this will prevent a  dangerous 

situation from arising.

 

Pull the power plug out of the socket before cleaning the appliance or performing 

maintenance.

 

This vacuum cleaner is designed for use in households, offices and similar types of 

areas. Do not use it in industrial surroundings.

 

Do not expose the vacuum cleaner to direct sunlight and do not place it near an 

open fire or appliances that are a source of heat.

 

Before connecting the power cord to a  power socket, check that the technical 

details on the vacuum cleaner’s rating label match the electrical voltage in the 

socket.

 

Make sure the power cord is not touching a hot surface or sharp objects.

 

Do not submerge the vacuum cleaner under water or any other liquid and do not 

rinse it under running water.

 

Before turning on the vacuum cleaner, make sure that the dust bag is inserted 

inside and that all the inflow and outflow filters are installed in their place.

 

When the vacuum cleaner is running, ensure that the air outlets and the suction 

opening are not blocked.

 

Do not use the vacuum cleaner to vacuum the following items:

 

– smouldering cigarettes, burning items, matches or embers;

 

– water and other liquids;

 

– flammable or volatile materials;

 

– sharp items, e.g. broken glass, needles, pins, etc.;

 

– flour, wall plaster, cement and other building materials;

 

– larger pieces of paper or plastic bags, which can easily block the suction hole.

 

Vacuuming of some types of floors or floor surfaces can create an 

electrostatic discharge, which presents no danger to the user.

 

Do not place the suction nozzle or tube against any parts of the face.

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