TurboTronic Cyclone26 TT-C26 Instruction Manual Download Page 13

 

1. The original unit and/or non-wearable parts deemed defective, in 
TurboTronic

®

 sole discretion, will be repaired or replaced 

2. TurboTronic

®

 reserves the right to replace the unit with one of equal or 

greater value. 
 
What is not covered by this warranty? 
1. Normal wear and tear of wearable parts (such as blending vessels, lids, cups, 
blades, blender bases, removable pots, racks, pans, etc.), which require regular 
maintenance and/or replacement to ensure the proper functioning of your unit, 
are not covered by this warranty.  
2. Any unit that has been tampered with or used for commercial purposes. 
3.  Damage  caused  by  misuse,  abuse,  negligent  handling,  failure  to  perform 
required maintenance (e.g., failure to keep the well of the motor base clear of 
food spills and other debris), or damage due to mishandling in transit. 
4. Consequential and incidental damages. 
5. Defects caused by repair persons not authorized by TurboTronic

®

. These 

defects  include  damages  caused  in  the  process  of  shipping,  altering,  or 
repairing  the  TurboTronic

®

  product  (or  any  of  its  parts)  when  the  repair  is 

performed by a repair person not authorized by TurboTronic

®

6. Products purchased, used, or operated outside Europe. 
 
Illustrations may differ from actual product.  
We are constantly striving to improve our products, therefore the specifications 
contained herein are subject to change without notice.  
 
TurboTronic

®

 and Z-Line

®

 are registered trademarks of  

Z-GLOBAL B.V.B.A

®

 

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Summary of Contents for Cyclone26 TT-C26

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cordless cyclonic vacuum cleaner TT C26 www zline world com EN...

Page 2: ...places easily and wirelessly Please read these operating instructions carefully before installation and commissioning in order to familiarize yourself with your new device and to achieve maximum opera...

Page 3: ...e the battery 15 Screws for wall bracket 16 Charger mains adapter 17 Wall bracket 18 Mattress brush Note on the 2 in 1 crevice nozzle As a nozzle without a brush ideal for vacuuming sofa cracks corner...

Page 4: ...acuum any flammable or burning glowing substances e g cigarette ends or liquids Only operate the vacuum cleaner with the correctly installed cyclone insert and HEPA filter Empty the dust container reg...

Page 5: ...otor unit b Push the dust container inwards so that it clicks into place 3 Attach the battery to the motor unit a Snap the battery into the battery compartment and then push it into the motor unit unt...

Page 6: ...d vacuum cleaner use 2 in 1 nozzle directly into the connection opening of the motor unit until it clicks in with one click engaged b Use a 2 in 1 nozzle with a suction pipe Insert the nozzle into the...

Page 7: ...er removed STEP 3 As soon as four bars light up in the charging status display 9 the battery is fully charged and the device can be put into operation ARENTION Do not leave the cyclone vacuum permanen...

Page 8: ...vice must be switched off beforehand and the battery removed from the motor unit press the release button 14 before emptying the dust container 1 Turn the dust container to separate it from the motor...

Page 9: ...ched off and disconnected from the charger you can wipe the device with a dry doth Do not use abrasive rags steel wool abrasive cleaners acetone or alcohol Never immerse the vacuum cleaner in water St...

Page 10: ...m the device The dust container is full Cyclone insert and filter are not inserted correctly Empty the dust container Insert the cyclone insert and filter correctly Battery does not charge The battery...

Page 11: ...water Electric shock Never immerse the vacuum cleaner or charger in water Only clean the device with a dry cloth Do not use or store the device outdoors Never expose the vacuum cleaner or battery to...

Page 12: ...s they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation that when you dispose of the appliance it must...

Page 13: ...egligent handling failure to perform required maintenance e g failure to keep the well of the motor base clear of food spills and other debris or damage due to mishandling in transit 4 Consequential a...

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