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METHOD FOR REMOVING THE
BATTERIES:
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To protect the environment, never
put this product in with house-
hold rubbish at the end of its
useful life.
This appliance contains Ni-MH batteries
that must be taken out of the appliance for
recycling.
Do the following to remove them:
Figure 13.
Using a small screwdriver, remo-
ve the battery cover (17) at the back of the
appliance.
On the inside you will find that the batte-
ries are fixed into the appliance.
Figure 14.
Pull them out and remove the
connectors attached to them.
Deposit the batteries in the special contai-
ners provided by your local authorities.
Similarly, to dispose of the appliance at the
end of its useful life, you can take it to an
authorised technical service centre.
ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:
Our goods come in optimized
packaging. This basically consists in
non-contaminating materials which
should be handed over to the local waste
disposal service as secondary raw mate-
rials.
This product complies with EU
Directive 2002/96/CE. The crossed
wheelie bin symbol shown on the
appliance indicates that when it
comes to dispose of the product it
must not be included in with household
refuse. It must be taken to a special refuse
collection point for electric and electronic
appliances or returned to the distributor
when purchasing a similar appliance.
Under current refuse disposal regulations,
users who fail to take discarded appliances
to special refuse collection points may be
penalized. Correct disposal of discarded
appliances means that they can be re-
cycled and processed ecologically, helping
the environment and allowing materials
used in the product to be reused. For more
information on available waste disposal
schemes contact your local refuse service
or the shop where the product was pur-
chased. Manufacturers and importers are
responsible for ecological recycling, pro-
cessing and disposal of products, whether
directly or via a public system.
Your local town council can provide you
with information about how to dispose of
obsolete appliances.
Problem
Possible cause
Possible remedy
It does not operate
1. Batteries discharged
2. Rotating brush blocked
1. Charge them
2. Clean the brush
Floor brush does not
pick up dirt
1. The tray is full
2. The unit needs recharging
1. Empty the tray
2. Recharge it
The rotating brush
stops
1. It may be blocked by dirt
1. Clean it
Dust escapes from the
electric sweeper
1. The tray is full
2. The unit is tilted
1. Empty it
2. Stand the sweeper upright
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Summary of Contents for AE4400
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