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Do not use any scrubbing agents or solvents.
Examples of problems while operating the
vacuum cleaner
PROBLEM
ACTION
A characteristic “fluttering”
of the vacuum cleaner is
heard.
• Check the dust bag and the
accessories, remove the cause of the
clogging or replace the dust bag with
a new one.
• Clean the vacuum cleaner chamber
and the filter.
The dust bag is damaged. Remove the dust bag and the filters.
The electrical installation
fuse went out.
Check if other appliances are not
plugged to the same electrical circuit
as the vacuum cleaner. If the fuse
goes out repeatedly, return the vacuum
cleaner to a service point.
The vacuum cleaner does
not operate; the housing or
the cord is damaged.
Return the vacuum cleaner to
a service point.
The suction power of the
vacuum cleaner is weak.
Replace the dust bag and the filters,
check the suction tube, the hose and
the nozzle – remove the cause of the
clogging.
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.
8
Place the bag plate of a new bag into the guides of the
SAFBAG handle, and slide it to the limit. The direction in
which you should install the bag is marked by an arrow on
the bag.
9
Close the cover by pressing it, until you hear
a characteristic “click” – be careful not to trap the bag.
The damaged inlet filter should be replaced with
a new, genuine manufactured product only.
It is advised to replace the inlet filter every
4 replacements of the SAFBAG dustbug,
or even more often, if necessary.
INNER FILTER
1
Push the fastening in the inlet filter cover and remove the
cover from the vacuum cleaner.
2
Take out worn-out outlet filter.
If the outlet filter
(14)
is dirty, you may replace it with a new
one, clean it or rinse it with running water. Before reinstalling
the filter, make sure it is dry.
For safety reasons it is unacceptable to install
a wet or damaged outlet filter (14).
3
Put a new filter paying attention to insert it precisely in its
place.
4
Close the outlet filter cover – the outlet filter cover
blockade should slam. Characteristic “click” means that the
outlet filter cover is correctly mounted.
Always replace a damaged inlet filter only with
a brand new one.
After-work procedures, cleaning and
maintenance
1
Press the on/off switch
(7)
to stop the vacuum cleaner.
2
Remove the plug of the cord from the socket.
3
Wind the cord by pressing the cord winder button
(9)
.
Hold the cord when doing it to avoid tangling the cord up or
letting the plug hit the vacuum cleaner.
4
Disconnect the telescopic pipe from the nozzle or brush.
5
Disconnect the telescopic tube from the hose. In order to
remove the tube from the hose handle press the
“A”
locking
device and pull the tube in the direction of the arrow.
6
Turn the suction tube end counterclockwise and remove
it from the inlet opening.
7
The vacuum cleaner may be stored vertically or
horizontally. In order to do so, insert the fastening hook of the
combination brush to the combination brush fastener. The
hose may be attached to the vacuum cleaner, however you
have to make sure that it is not excessively bent during storing.
8
If necessary, clean the casing and the chamber of the
vacuum cleaner with a damp cloth (it may be damped in
dishwashing liquid), dry it off, and wipe it dry.
D
F
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any damages
resulting from unintended use or improper handling.
The manufacturer reserves his rights to modify the product any time
in order to adjust it to law regulations, norms, directives, or due to
construction, trade, aesthetic or other reasons, without notifying in
advance.