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The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any damages
resulting from unintended use or improper handling.
The manufacturer reserves his right to modify the product any time in order
to adjust it to the regulations, norms, directives or due to construction,
trade, aesthetic or other reasons without notifying in advance.
Examples of problems while operating the
vacuum cleaner
PROBLEM
ACTION
A characteristic “fluttering”
of the vacuum cleaner is
heard which indicates the
opening of the safety
valve.
• The dust bag may be full – replace
the dust bag.
• Replace the dust bag even if it is not
full yet. In unfavorable conditions, fine
dust might have clogged the pores on
the surface of the dust bag.
• The suction tube, the hose or the
attachment is blocked – remove the
cause of the clogging.
The dust bag is damaged. Remove the dust bag and the filters.
The suction power of the
vacuum cleaner is weak.
Replace the dust bag and the filters,
check the suction tube, the hose and
the nozzle - remove the cause of the
clogging.
The electrical installation
fuse went out.
Check if other appliances are not
plugged to the same electrical circuit as
the vacuum cleaner. If the fuse goes out
repeatedly, return the vacuum cleaner to
a service point.
The vacuum cleaner does
not operate; the housing
or the cord is damaged.
Return the vacuum cleaner to a service
point.
The remote power control
(type 1600.3) does not
work.
• The batteries do not sufficiently
connect or are incorrectly inserted.
– Open the battery compartment in the
hose handle and press the batteries
into place. Make sure that the poles
– and + are directed properly.
• The batteries may be dead.
– Replace the batteries.
Ecology – Environmental protection
Each user can contribute to protect the environment. It is
neither difficult nor expensive. In order to do so:
Return cardboard packages to recycling points.
Throw polyethylene (PE) bags into appropriate containers.
Batteries contain substances harmful to the
natural environment. Do not throw them away
with other household waste. Return used
batteries to recycling points. Before disposing
of or returning the appliance to a recycling
point make sure to remove the batteries from
the battery compartment (type 1600.3).
Return a worn out appliance to an appropriate collecting
point as the components of the appliance may pose a threat
to the environment.
Do not dispose of with household waste!!!
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