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ZVC241-001_v01
Problems that may occur when operating the
vacuum
PROBLEM
WHAT TO DO
The vacuum switched
off during the operation
– thermal fuse turned on.
Until
the
vacuum
cools down, do not
attach “CYCLONE” dust
container.
●
Switch off the vacuum cleaner,
remove the plug from the power
outlet and wait for about 40 minutes
until you switch it on again.
●
Remove, empty and clean
“CYCLONE” dust container, clean
EPA inlet filter.
●
Check and clean the accessories:
suction hose, tubes, nozzles and
brushes.
●
Reassemble the vacuum and start
it up again.
●
If the thermal fuse keeps turning on
way too often or if you are unable to
switch the vacuum cleaner on again
after it cooled down, please take the
vacuum cleaner to the service.
You can hear the “whirring”
sound.
●
Check “CYCLONE” dust container
and the fittings, remove the clog or
empty and clean the “CYCLONE”
dust container.
●
Replace or clean the filters.
Your vacuum cleaner is
not working efficiently
enough.
Empty and clean “CYCLONE” dust
container, replace or clean the filters,
check the suction tube, hose and
nozzle – remove the clog.
Power installation fuse
went on.
Check whether there are other electric
appliances plugged into the same
electric circuit, if the fuse turns on
repeatedly, take the vacuum cleaner to
the service.
Your vacuum cleaner fails
to work, the housing is
damaged or the power
cord is damaged.
Take your vacuum cleaner to the
service.
Disposal
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-
friendly manner. This appliance is labelled
in accordance with European Directive
2012/19/EU concerning used electrical and
electronic appliances (waste electrical and
electronic equipment – WEEE). The guideline
determines the framework for the return and recycling of
used appliances as applicable throughout the EU. Please
ask your specialist retailer about current disposal facilities.
For safety reasons, attaching damp or
damaged “Microfilter” is not acceptable.
3
Carefully place the new/rinsed filter in the outlet filter
cover according to the cutting.
4
Place the filter cover back making sure that the two
slides located in the bottom part of the cover fit into the slots
on the vacuum’s hosing, press the cover in order for the clip
to lock in the hosing. The click you hear confirms that the
outlet filter cover has been correctly attached.
Damaged “Microfilter” should always be
replaced with a factory new and original item.
End of operation, cleaning and
maintenance
1
Switch the vacuum off by pressing ON/OFF button
(5)
.
2
Remove the plug from the power outlet.
3
Wind the cord by pressing cord rewind button
(7)
. While
doing it, remember to hold the cord to make sure it does not
get tangled and the plug does not hit the vacuum’s hosing.
4
Disconnect the telescopic tube and the nozzle or the
brush.
5
Disconnect the telescoping suction tube from the hose.
In order to remove the telescopic handle from the hose
handle, press latch
“A”
and pull the tube towards the arrow.
6
Press the button situated on the end of the hose, and
remove the end of the hose from the inlet of the vacuum
cleaner.
7
Your vacuum cleaner may be stored in horizontal
position. Insert the fastening hook of the suction brush into
the clip fastening the suction brush located on the back of
the vacuum, next to the power cord outlet. The hose may
stay fastened to the vacuum cleaner, but make sure that it is
not bent too hard when stored.
8
If necessary, the vacuum’s housing and compartment
may be wiped with a wet cloth (it may be moistened with
a detergent), dried or wiped until dry.
Do not use scouring agents or solvents.
F
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.
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