Do not use a hair dryer for drying!
Note: Wet cleaning can cause more wear and tear of the filters, and a correspondingly shorter service
life.
• The filters should be cleaned or replaced whenever they are visibly fouled, or when the suction power
decreases. The filters should be checked after each use of the vacuum cleaner.
• Never use the vacuum cleaner without properly installed filters to avoid damage to the appliance.
• Suitable filter types are available at your local retailer, or they can be ordered from the manufacturer.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The vacuum cleaner and its accessories can be cleaned with a damp cloth.
Do not immerse the power cord, charging adapter, or appliance into water or any other liquid.
Do not use aggressive substances for cleaning, such as solvents or abrasives!
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Cause
Solution
Motor does not run.
Accumulator is discharged.
Charge the accumulator.
Reduced suction power.
Dust receptacle full or clogged.
Empty and clean the dust
receptacle.
Obstructed filter.
Clean or replace the filter.
Clogged nozzle or turbo brush of
the vacuum cleaner.
Check and clear the air passage
on the suction and discharge
sides.
Although the accumulator is
fully charged, the operating
time is shorter than 2 minutes.
The accumulator service life is over.
The accumulator needs to be
replaced.
Vacuum cleaner heats up.
Slight heating of the vacuum cleaner is normal and cannot be
considered a failure.
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