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19.
CAUTION
- If it is suspected that there is hazardous dust or
flammable materials stop cleaning the area immediately and
consult your superior.
20.
DO NOT
use the appliance to vacuum tiny particles like
cement or plaster dust as this will shorten the life of the
motors.
21.
DO NOT
use to pick up moisture, any liquids or hazardous
dust.
22.
DO NOT
use to clean up any burning or lighted materials
such as cigarettes, matches, ashes or other combustible
objects.
23. Take care when using a machine near the top of stairs to
avoid overbalancing.
24.
DO NOT
put any object into openings.
DO NOT
use with any
opening blocked; keep free of dust, debris and anything that
may reduce airflow.
25.
DO NOT
cover the machine when in use.
26. Keep hair, loose clothing, hands, feet and all other parts of
the body away from openings and moving parts.
27.
DO NOT
operate the machine when connected to the mains
electrical supply.
28.
DO NOT
use if it has been damaged, left outdoors or
dropped in water.
29.
WARNING
Unless you are charging the machine; always
remove the plug from the socket outlet.
30. Do not charge the machine with a damaged battery charging
lead or plug, or after the machine malfunctions or is damaged
in any way. Contact an authorised Service Agent for repair
or adjustment.
31.
WARNING:
When re-charging the battery, only use the
charger and charger supply cord provided with this machine.
32. Only replace the charger and charger supply cord with the
type specified.
33. This machine should always be connected to a fully earthed
power supply of the right voltage and frequency in the
instruction manual.
34.
DO NOT
leave machine running unattended.
35. When unplugging, pull the plug, not the supply cord.
36. Unless charging, the plug of the charger supply cord must be
removed from the socket-outlet when not in use and before
commencing cleaning of the machine or undertaking
maintenance operations.
37.
DO NOT
pull or carry by the supply cord.
DO NOT
use cord
as a handle, close door on cord or pull cord around sharp
edges or corners.
38.
WARNING:
Keep the charger supply cord clear of moving
parts.
39.
DO NOT
kink or twist the power cord and keep cord away
from heated surfaces.
40.
DO NOT
operate switches or touch the mains plug with wet
hands as this may cause electric shock.
Symbols & Markings
IEC
60417-6181
symbol
indicates that the machine is
powered
indirectly
via
a
rechargeable battery.
WARNING:
For the purposes of recharging the battery, only use
the detachable supply unit C223-2400, as provided with this
appliance.
It should be connected only for the purpose of charging the
battery, and disconnected before operating the machine.
Battery Charging
WARNING -
Only recharge the battery when the battery
life indicator is in the red zone (one light remaining).
Opportunity / top up charging may damage the batteries.
This may cause run time to fall and overall battery life may be
affected. Charge only in a well-ventilated area.
Battery Life Display
•
Press the button on the battery to illuminate the LED lights.
•
When the battery is fully charged there will be four green lights
and one red light showing.
•
As the battery is discharged during use the number of green
lights showing will reduce from four to none.
•
When all of the green lights are off and only the red light is
showing there is a small amount of time remaining before the
battery will be fully discharged and will require recharging.
Safe Disposal of Batteries
The batteries must be neutralised through an approved
secondary treatment facility prior to disposal as waste.
The battery can be recycled at an authorised facility, through a
licensed waste carrier.
Transporting the machine
Incorrect lifting techniques may result in personal injury. We
advise that the manual handling regulations are followed.
Carefully wrap the power cord and store in dry indoor location.
Do not expose the machine to rain or moisture. Lift the machine
by the carrying handle to transport.
Maintenance
WARNING
-
Before undertaking maintenance
operations or adjustments switch off machine and
unplug from the electricity supply.
The machine requires minimum maintenance apart from the
following daily checks by the operator.
•
Charger supply cord - Regularly inspect sheath, plug and
cord anchorage for damage or loose connection.
•
Body of the vacuum – Clean with a damp cloth.
•
Vacuum head – Check and remove any debris or lint build-
up from the head.
IMPORTANT
– All other servicing and repairs should only be
performed by a Truvox engineer or Authorised Service Agent.
IMPORTANT
– Should the machine fail to operate please refer
to the fault diagnosis section in the back of this instruction
manual. If the problem / remedy is not listed please contact
Truvox Customer Service Department for rapid attention.
After sales service
Truvox machines are high quality machines that have been
tested for safety by authorised technicians. It is always apparent
that after longer working periods, electrical and mechanical
components will show signs of wear and tear or ageing. To
maintain operational safety and reliability the following service
interval has been defined: Every year or after 250 hours. Under
extreme
or
specialised
conditions
and/or
insufficient
maintenance, shorter maintenance intervals are necessary. Use
only original Truvox spare parts. Use of other spare parts will
invalidate all warranty and liability claims. Should you require
after sales service please contact the supplier from whom you
purchased the machine, who will arrange service. Repairs and
servicing of Truvox products should only be performed by
trained staff. Improper repairs can cause considerable danger to
the user.