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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
1. Top handle
2. Telescopic tube.
3. Telescopic tube length adjustment
button
4. Rigid tube
5. Base section of handle
6. Hinged fixing
7. Rotating brush
8. Dirt container
9. Dirt container release button
10. Hinged lid
11. Lid release button
12. Battery charger connector
13. Charge position indicator
14. ON/OFF button
15. Battery charger.
16. Support wheels
17. Battery compartment cover
IMPORTANT NOTES
• Read through the instructions carefully
before using the appliance for the first time.
Safeguard them for future reference.
• This appliance has been designed for
domestic use only. It must only be used
in accordance with these instructions. The
manufacturer will not be held responsible
for any damage caused by improper or mi-
suse of the appliance
• Connect it only to the voltage stated on
the characteristics plate.
• Be sure to assemble the electric sweeper
correctly before using it.
• Do not leave the appliance unattended
while it is operating.
• This appliance must not be used by
persons (including children) with physical,
sensory or mental impairments unless they
have been instructed in its correct use by a
responsible adult.
• Children must be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
• Do not attempt to charge the appliance
at temperatures below 0ºC or above 40ºC.
• Do not dismantle the appliance while the
motor is still operating.
• Do not use the sweeper without the dirt
container
• Always keep the opening clean.
• Keep fingers, hair and other parts of the
body, as well as clothing, away from the
rotating brush.
• Do not use the electric sweeper for cle-
aning up liquids or soaked materials.
• Never use the appliance to suck up fla-
mmable liquids or anything that may be
still burning such as cigarette butts or ash/
cinders. Never vacuum up toxic materials,
solvents or acids.
• Do not vacuum up hard, cutting or sharp
edged materials.
• Do not use wet hands nor tug on the ca-
ble in order to unplug it.
• Do not leave the plug hanging freely.
• Do not expose the appliance to outdoor
weather conditions, moisture or heat. Do
not leave the appliance beside hot ovens,
heaters or radiators.
• Do not leave the appliance close to heat
sources nor allow the cable to come into
contact with hot surfaces.
• Do not use it on rough concrete surfa-
ces.
• Be sure to switch the electric sweeper
off before cleaning the rotating brush.
• Do not handle the sweeper or put it on
charge with wet hands.
• Only use the charger supplied for char-
ging the batteries.
• Store the electric sweeper in a dry, safe
place indoors.
• Do not use the charger if faulty.
• Unplug the charger when it is not being
used.
• Do not knock against or scratch the walls,
the floor or furniture.
• Do not use the electric sweeper on rugs
made of towelling as it could stop the brush
from rotating and damage the motor.
• DO NOT IMMERSE THE MOTOR
HOUSING, CABLE OR TRANSFORMER IN
WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID.
• Do not take the batteries out of their
compartment.
• Do not switch the appliance on if either
the cable or plug are damaged, if it can be
detected that it is not operating correctly or
if it has suffered any type of damage.
• Always switch the appliance off after
use, before charging it and before attaching
or removing any of the pieces.
• Unplug the appliance before cleaning
it or carrying out any type of maintenance
work.
• Any type of repair work other than that
stated in “Cleaning & Maintenance” must
be done exclusively by an Authorised
Technical Service Centre.
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