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4. Battery
5. Battery release button

Assembly

Fitting and removing the battery (fig. B)

To fit the battery (4), line it up with
the receptacle on the tool. Slide the
battery into the receptacle and push
until the battery snaps into place.

To remove the battery, push the
release button (5) while at the same
time pulling the battery out of the
receptacle

Use

Charging the battery

The battery needs to be charged before
first use and whenever it fails to produce
sufficient power on jobs that were easily
done before. When charging the battery
for the first time, or after prolonged
storage, it will only accept an 80%
charge. After several charge and
discharge cycles, the battery will attain
full capacity. The battery may become
warm while charging; this is normal and
does not indicate a problem.

Do not charge the battery at
ambient temperatures below

°

C or above 40 

°

C.

Recommended charging
temperature: approx. 24 

°

C.

3 hr charger (fig. C)

To charge the battery (4), remove it
from the tool.

Slide the charger receptacle (6) onto
the battery as shown.

Plug in the charger (7). Switch on at
the mains.

The battery will become warm while
charging. After approx. 3 hours of
charging, the battery will be fully charged.

Remove the charger receptacle from
the battery.

1 hr charger (fig. D)

To charge the battery (4), remove it
from the tool and insert it into the
charger (8). The battery will only fit
into the charger in one way. Do not
force. Be sure that the battery is fully
seated in the charger.

Plug in the charger.

 Switch on at the mains.

Check if the red charging indicator
(9) lights up. If the green end of
charge indicator (10) lights up now
instead, the battery is too hot and
cannot be charged. If this happens,
remove the battery from the charger,
let the battery cool down for approx.
1 hour and re-insert it.

After approx. 1 hour of charging, the red
charging indicator (9) will stop lighting
and the green end of charge indicator
(10) will light up. The battery is now fully
charged.

Remove the battery from the charger.

Operating the appliance (fig. E)

To switch on, slide the on/off switch
(1) forward.

To switch off, slide the on/off switch
back.

Accessories

These models are supplied with the
following accessories (fig. F):

-

a hard brush (11) for furniture and
stairs

-

a crevice tool (12) for confined spaces

To fit an accessory, proceed as follows
(fig. G):

Take the accessories from the
appliance.

Insert the appropriate accessory into
the front of the appliance.

Cleaning and maintenance

Warning!

 Regularly clean the filters.

Cleaning the dust bowl and filters
(fig. H - L)

The filters are re-usable and should be
cleaned regularly.

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