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• If battery level is low, the charging/power indicator starts flashing
slowly. If this happens, charge up the battery as soon as possible.
• The appliance can be switched off (Fig. 9) while the spray bottle
is in use. This will save battery power and extend operating time.
• Switch off the appliance and set it in upright position if there is a need
for an interrupt during the cleaning process.
CLEANING THE APPLIANCE
Emptying water tank
• Once the max. level (150ml mark) of the water tank is reached, dirt water
inside the water tank has to be discarded, otherwise water may get into
the suction system.
• If the appliance is being used with its handle facing down (e.g., cleaning
rooflight), it is recommended to empty the water tank after cleaning each
window.
• Turn off the appliance and pull out the cover lock (Fig. 10) of the water
tank.
• Drain out the water from water from water outlet hole (Fig. 11).
• Only open the water tank when cleaning is necessary.
Cleaning water tank
• For hygienic reason, it is recommended to empty and clean the water
tank after several uses.
• Push down the release button of water tank and take it out from the main
unit (Fig. 13).
• To open the water tank, apply force to pull the top half and bottom half
of water tank apart (Fig. 14).
• Each time to open the water tank, be cautious for the inner assembled
parts.
• Remove the tube separator by pulling it out of the main unit and clean it
and the inside of water tank under running water, or with a cloth.
• Components of the window vacuum cleaner are NOT dishwasher safe!
• Connect the tube separator back to water tank bottom half unit.
• Connect the water tank top and bottom half units back in place.
• Put the water tank back to the main unit by pushing the top part into the
main unit until it snaps in place.