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EN Bagged V acuum Cleaner
User'smanual
■ Prior to using this appliance, please read the user’ s manual thoroughly, ev en in cases,
when one has already familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of
appliances. Only use the appliance in the manner described in this user’ s manual.
Keep this user’s manual in asafe place where it can be easily retriev ed for future use.
■ We rec ommend saving the original cardboard box, packaging material, purchase
receipt and responsibility statement of the vendor or warran ty card for at least the
duration of the legal liability for unsatisfactory performance or quality. In the event
of transportation, we recommend that you pack the appliance in the original bo x
from the manufacturer .
DESCRIPTION OF THE V A CUUM CLEANER AND ITS AC CESSORIES
A1 Automatic power cord winding
button
A2 Filter handle
A3 Elec tronic suction power control
A4 Lid of storage area for dusting brush
and crevice nozzle
A5 Full dust bag indicator
A6 Lock for lid of storage area
A7 Flexible hose connection hole
A8 T op cover lock
A9 Integrated handle
A10 On/Off button of the vacuum
cleaner
A11 Groove for the horizon tal parking
position
A12 Rubber-coated rear travel wheel
A13 F ront rotating travel wheel
A14 Groo ve for the vertical parking
position
A15 Removable grill of the outflo w HEP A
filter
A16 W ashable outflow HEP A filter
is placed behind the grill.
A17 Dust bag*
A18 Dust bag holder
A19 Grill of the inflow micro-filter
A20 W ashable inflow micro-filter
is placed in the grill.
A21 F lexible hose
A22 XXL telescopic metal tube
A23 Floor nozzle with an extensible
brush and DEEP cleaning and EASY
cleaning switch
A24 F lap for extending and retracting
the brush
A25 Long fle xible crevice nozzle
A26 Dusting brush
A27 Crevic e nozzle
*Note:
One disposable synthetic dust bag is included with the product.
Synthetic dust bags last longer , are more durable and provide better
filtration than standard paper bags.
Note:
The dusting brush A26 and crevice nozzle A27 are stor ed in the storage
area under the lid A4 .
INTENDED USE OF THE AC CESSORIES
■ The universal floor nozzle with an extensible brush A23 is intended f or all floor
types. Extend the brush when vacuuming smooth hard floors, and retract it when
vacuuming carpets. T o extend and retract the brush, use flap A24 on the floor
nozzle A23 . Floor nozzle A23 also has aswitch for extending out atravel roller . This
switch is located in the centre of the floor nozzle A23 and it has two positions - deep
cleaning and easy cleaning. The deep cleaning position (the travel roller is retracted)
is ideal for deep and thorough vacuuming of carpets. The easy cleaning position
(the travel roller is extended) makes movemen t over the vacuumed surface easier.
We rec ommend to slightly lift up the floor nozzle A23 when you wish to switch to
the easy cleaning position.
■ The long flexible crevice nozzle A25 serves to vacuum very hard-to-reach places
anywhere in your car .
■ The crevice nozzle A27 can be used for v acuuming hard-to-reach places and the
dusting brush A26 is used for vacuuming various types of furniture.
PREP ARING FOR USE
■ Make sure that the dust bag A17 , inflow micro-filter A20 and outflow HEP A filter
A16 are properly installed.
■ Insert the end of the flexible hose A21 into the hole A7 and turn it clockwise to
secure it in place.
Note:
For remo val, turn the end of the hose A21 anticlockwise and pull it out
of the hole A7 .
■ Attach the telescopic tube A22 on to the handle of the flexible hose A21 . Slide the
ring that is located on the telescopic tube A22 towar ds the handle of the flexible
hose A21 to release the extension lock on the telescopic tube A22 . After releasing
the lock, set the length of the tube A22 by sliding its extensible part in or out. When
the ring is released, it will lock in at the set length.
■ Select the type of accessory that you wish to use and attach it to the free end of the
telescopic tube A22 . Certain types of accessories such as for example A25, A26 or
A27 are attached directly on to the handle of the flexible hose A21.
USING THE V ACUUM CLEANER
■ Pull on the power plug to wind out the r equired length of the power cord and
connect it to apower socket.
Attention:
The yellow mark on the power cor d indicates the approaching
end of its length, and the red mark indicates the complete end of
its length. Do not attempt to pull the power cord past this mark.
■ T o start the vacuum cleaner, press butt on A10 . Suction power can be set using the
electronic control A3 or the mechanical flap on the handle of the flexible hose A21 .
■ When you have finished using the vacuum cleaner , turn it off by pressing button
A10 and disconnect the power cord from the pow er socket. T o wind the power c ord
back into the vacuum cleaner , press and hold button A1 until its entire length is
wound up. Gently hold the power cord with one hand while winding it up .
Note:
If the power cord is not wound up complet ely, release button A1 , and
pull the power cord out of the vacuum cleaner by appr oximately 50 cm
and then try again to wind it up.
P ARKING POSITION OF THE V A CUUM CLEANER
■ When not using the vacuum cleaner , you may put it in the parking position. For the
horizontal parking position, slide the stopper on the nozzle A23 or into the groove
A11, see fig. B1.
■ For the vertical parking position, first set the shortest length of the telescopic tube
A22. T hen put the vacuum cleaner into aver tical position and slide the stopper on
the nozzle A23 into the groov e A14 , see fig. B2.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
■ Before cleaning it, always make sur e that the vacuum cleaner is turned off and
disconnected from the power socket.
Changing the dust bag
■ The red coloured indicator A5 sig nals the need to replace the dust bag A17 .
■ Release the lock A8 and tilt open the top cover of the vacuum cleaner . Remove the
used dust bag A17 from the holder A18 and insert anew bag intended for this type
of a vacuum cleaner in its place. After replacing the bag A17 , close the top cover
of the vacuum cleaner . It will not be possible to close the top cover of the vacuum
cleaner unless the bag is correctly inserted in the holder A18 .
■ If the dust bag is not replaced in time, the vacuum cleaner’ s suction power will be
reduced.
Cleaning and replacing the inflow micro-filter and the outflow HEP A filter
■ Release the lock A8 and tilt open the top cover of the vacuum cleaner . Slide the grill
A19 out of the vacuum cleaner and take the micro-filter A20 out of it. Rinse it under
running lukewarm water and allow to dry naturally . Then reinsert it and close the
cover . In the event that the micro-filter A20 is showing signs of wear or it is heavily
soiled, replace it with anew one.
■ Release and remove the grill A15 . Remove the HEP A filter A16 from the vacuum
cleaner . In the case of light soiling, tap it out. W e recommend doing this away from
living areas. In the event of great er soiling, wash it under aweak current of running
lukewarm water so that the water washes the dirt out of the folds. Allow the HEP A
filter A16 to dry naturally, then reinsert it and secure it in place with the grill A15 .
It is recommended to replace the HEP A filter with anew one after 6 months of use.
■ When filters are soiled, their effectiveness is r educed, so do not neglect their
cleaning.
Attention:
Before putting the filters back into the vacuum cleaner , make
sure that they are completely dry .
Cleaning the flexible hose, telesc opic tube, floor nozzle, flexible crevic e nozzle,
small crevice nozzle and the dusting brush
■ If the accessories are soiled, take them out and clean away all dirt (dust, hair , animal
fur , etc.).
Cleaning the outer surface of the vacuum cleaner
■ Clean the outer surface using a dry or a lightly dampened cloth. Then wipe it
thoroughly dry.
■ For cleaning the vacuum cleaner , do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaning products,
solvents etc.
■ Do not submerge the vacuum cleaner under water or any other liquid and do not
rinse it under running water .
■TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS
Rated voltage range ............................................................................................................ 220−240 V
Rated frequency........................................................................................................................50/60 Hz
Rated power input ........................................................................................................................ 800 W
Electrical shock protection class ........................................................................................................ II
Noise level ................................................................................................................................... 68 dB(A)
Dust bag capacity................................................................................................................................... 3l
HEP A filter efficienc y class .............................................................................................................. H13
Length of the power cor d .............................................................................................................. 8 m
Operational radius .......................................................................................................................... 11 m
The declared noise emission level is 68 dB(A ), which represents a level A of sound
power with respect to arefer ence sound power of 1 pW .