◗ The voltage on the contact strips in the charging unit is low (max.
12 volts) and therefore not dangerous.
◗ Never block the exhaust air openings during vacuuming.
◗ Switch the appliance off when recharging it.
◗ When the appliance has been used to suck up liquids, empty and
dry the dust compartment before storing the appliance in the
charging unit.
◗ To avoid the risk of electric shock, be careful when drilling holes
in the wall to attach the charging unit, especially close to a wall
socket.
Preparing for use
Installing the charging unit
1 You can attach the charging unit to the wall as indicated in the
figure (fig. 2).
If you attach the charging unit to the wall, the space between the screw
holes should be 70 mm.
2 You can also place the charging unit on a horizontal surface (e.g. a
table or desk) (fig. 3).
3 Excess mains cord can be wound round the charging unit (fig. 4).
Charging the appliance
Charge the appliance for at least 16 hours before you use it for the first
time.
1 Insert the adapter into the wall socket.
2 Place the vacuum cleaner on the charging unit (fig. 5).
◗ The charging light will go on to indicate that the appliance is
charging (fig. 6).
B
The charging light will stay on as long as the appliance is connected to
the charging unit and the adapter is in the wall socket.
ENGLISH 7