Intended use of the device The device - mains-operated household vacuum cleaner - is intended exclusively for dry cleaning of dust particles and common household dirt (e.g. fibers, hair, hair, etc.) of dry surfaces, to the extent specified by technical and operating parameters and functions, user instructions and external influences of the operating environment. ORAVA electrical appliances are manufactured according to the state of the art and recognized safety rules. Nevertheless, improper use may result in injury or endangerment to the life of the user or a third party, or to a third party. damage to equipment and other property. 1. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS • This document contains important safety instructions and warnings for safe, correct and economical operation of the electrical equipment. Its compliance helps the user avoid risks, increase reliability and product life. • In this document, the general term product is used in text parts such as: electrical equipment - any device used for the production, conversion, transmission, distribution or use of electricity. • From the point of view of the purpose of using electricity, the concept of electrical equipment in the strict sense of the word will include the following categories: - household electric appliances, - information and communication equipment, - consumer electronics, - lighting equipment, - electrical and electronic tools, - toys and equipment for sporting and recreational purposes, - medical devices (aids), - monitoring and control devices, - vending machines.
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• Keep the instruction manual as close to the device as possible throughout its service life. Always keep the instruction manual together with the appliance for future use and use by new users. • Use the appliance only for the intended purpose and in the manner specified by the manufacturer. • The appliance is intended for home and similar indoor use without special focus. • This appliance is intended, in addition to domestic use, for the following uses: - in shops, offices and other similar work environments; - in economic buildings; - in hotels, motels and other residential environments; - in bed and breakfast establishments. • It is not a professional device for commercial use. • Do not change the technical parameters and features of the device by unauthorized modification or modification of any part of the device. • The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused during transportation, misuse, damage or destruction of the equipment due to adverse weather conditions. 1.2 Safety of the operating environment • Do not use the device in an industrial environment or outside environment! • Do not expose the appliance to: - sources of excessive heat or open flame, - dripping or splashing water, - vibration and excessive mechanical stress, - insects, animals and plants, - aggressive and chemical substances.
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• If the protection class of the product is different from IPX0, this information is then displayed on the label of the appliance or in the technical data of the operating instructions. • Other characteristics of the domestic operating environment (mechanical stress - vibrations and vibrations, occurrence of plant, animals, weather effects ...) are negligible in terms of effect on the correct and safe use of electrical equipment. 1.3 Electrical safety • Before connecting the appliance to the power supply for the first time, make sure that the voltage on the appliance label corresponds to that of the household electrical outlet. • The electric appliance is designed to power from 1/N/PE ~ 230 V 50 Hz. • The electrical safety of the appliance is guaranteed only if it is properly connected to the mains. • Electrical protection class I equipment is equipped with a protection against electric shock by means of protective earthing of inanimate parts, which can become dangerous when the device is malfunctioning. Always connect such devices to properly installed mains sockets that are equipped with earthing conductors and have a properly grounded earthing conductor. All electrical equipment is equipped with a three-wire power supply. • Class II electrical equipment is protected against electric shock by double insulation or by enhanced insulation of hazardous live electrical parts. Device of protection class II it must not be equipped with means to connect protective earthing. All electrical equipment is equipped with two-wire power supply. • Class III electrical equipment is a device that is powered by a small safe voltage source (battery or accumulator) and does not present any danger to the user from electrical shock. • In order to provide increased safety against the risk of electric shock due to the use of electrical appliances by laypersons, it is recommended to install the power supply circuit for sockets with a rated current not exceeding 20 A RCD with a rated operating current not...
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• Do not pull off the power cord by pulling the cable. Disconnect the power cord by pulling the plug behind the power cord plug. • If you use an extension cord, make sure that the total rated power of all devices connected to the extension cord does not exceed the max. current load on the extension cable. • If you need to use an extension cord or power supply block, make sure that the extension cord or power pack is plugged into a power socket, and not to another extension cord or power supply. The extension power cord or power supply block must be designed for grounded electrical plugs and connected to a properly grounded electrical socket. • The power plug of the appliance must be compatible with the mains socket. Never use any adapters or modify the socket in any other way. Do not use inappropriate or damaged drawers! • To avoid electrical shock, plug the power cables into properly grounded electrical sockets. If the device is equipped with a 3-pole plug, do not use adapters that do not have a grounding element or remove the grounding element from the plug or adapter. • Do not bend, crush or otherwise expose the power cord of the appliance to mechanical stress or external heat sources. Damage to the power cord may result in electric shock. • When the power cord is damaged, disconnect the appliance from the mains and do not use it again. • If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service department or a similarly qualified person to avoid the risk of electric shock. • Regularly check and maintain the electrical appliance as well as the power cord and power socket. Disconnect the power plug regularly and clean it if necessary. Pollution by dust or other substances may cause disruption of the insulating state and consequently fire. • Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture. The ingress of water into the appliance increases the risk of electric shock.
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1.4 Safety of persons • This appliance is intended for use and operation by persons without electrotechnical qualification - lay people, according to the instructions specified by the manufacturer. • Device operation includes activities such as switching on and off, user manipulation and setting of operating parameters, visual or auditory inspection of the equipment, and user cleaning and maintenance. • This appliance can be used by children under the age of 8 and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge when supervised or instructed to use the appliance safely and understand the dangers involved. • Children may not play with the appliance. • Cleaning and maintenance for users may not be performed by children unattended. • Always keep the appliance out of reach of children during use and operation. Be sure to download the appliance even for a freely accessible power cord. • Always be careful when operating the electric appliance! Do not use an electric appliance if you are overly tired, under the influence of medication or narcotic drugs that reduce attention and focus. • Inattention during operation may result in serious injury.
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1.5 Cleaning, maintenance and repairs • Observe the normal user cleaning and maintenance of the appliance in the recommended way. Do not use solvents or harsh cleaners for cleaning. Pollution and visible stains from finger contact, respectively. The hands can be cleaned using detergent detergents specially designed to clean household appliances. • If you do not use the appliance, clean it or disconnect the appliance from the power supply when the appliance is faulty. • Electrical appliances that are cleaned after use and are not intended to be completely or partly immersed in water or other liquid, protect against the effects of dripping and / or splashing water and before immersion. • Electric household appliances, like all other technical devices, are subject to the surrounding environment and natural wear. Since the legal framework of regular maintenance is not laid down for lay-in electrical household appliances, the manufacturer recommends that the user have the appliance checked and cleaned at least once a year by a specialist workshop. • By doing so, it is possible to achieve safety, operational reliability and increased service life. • Do not disassemble the electric appliance! The appliance works with a dangerous voltage. For this reason, always switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the mains supply during user maintenance. In the event of a fault, please have the repair serviced by an authorized service center. • Before calling a service: 1. Verify that you are unable to remedy the malfunction yourself according to the procedure described in the chapter „Remedy of operating faults“.
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2. Special Safety Instructions. Read carefully! • Electrical equipment is designed and manufactured in such a way as to allow for safe operation and use by persons without a professional qualification. Despite all measures taken by the manufacturer for safe use, handling and use, they carry with them some residual risks and associated potential hazards. • The following symbols and their meanings have been used on the device and in the accompanying documentation to warn of possible hazards: This symbol alerts users that the device is operating a dangerous electrical voltage. Do not remove protective covers on the device. Failure to observe the safety instructions during use and operation of the device may result in: Danger of electric shock! Danger of serious injury or life threatening! This symbol alerts users to the following: Risk of serious injury or life threatening when not following the safety instructions when using and operating the unit! Danger of damage to equipment or other damage to property! This symbol means that the product is made with a double insulation between hazardous live parts (parts with dangerous voltage from the mains) and parts that are accessible in normal use. This symbol indicates that the product is equipped with circuits in which the maximum electrical voltage does not exceed the permitted values of the low safe voltage. Such a device cannot cause electric shock when it comes into contact with live parts in normal operation or with non-live parts in the event of equipment failure. Transportation/Transfer • When transporting and using, for example, of the transport carriage be careful when moving, to avoid overturning the device. • Transport / carry the equipment only after thorough inspection of the space and the routes, which must be unobstructed.
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Unpacking/Packaging • Unpack the equipment and accessories before putting it into service and remove all parts of packaging material, labels and labels. Store the packaging in a safe place, especially out of the reach of children and unaccompanied persons, or dispose of them safely. There is a risk of serious injury! Risk of suffocation! Check/Commissioning • Clean the machine before commissioning as described in the “ Commissioning “ or “Cleaning” section. • Never clean the device (body with electrical parts) and the power cord with the plug in a way that could cause the liquid to flow into the device. • Clean these parts with a damp cloth only and wipe dry or let it dry. • Only clean the appliance if it is switched off and disconnected from the mains. • We recommend performing both initial and subsequent regular machine inspections. • Only use the appliance with the required filters and accessories! • Never use the appliance if it is incomplete, damaged, or if parts or accessories (eg due to fall) have been damaged during use. There is a risk of electric shock! There is a risk of serious injury! Operation/Supervision Recommendation: • It is recommended to use personal health care products such as eyeglasses and respiratory gloves when vacuuming fine dust particles. Warning! • Do not use the appliance to vacuum materials, substances, dust and other impurities that are hazardous to human health, animal health or the environment! It is, for example, dust particles and asbestos dust, nanomaterials and the like.
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• Do not use the appliance to vacuum the chemical and toxic materials and their particles, such as: - lead, mercury, chrome, chlorine and ammonia cleaners, bleaches, and the like. • Do not use the appliance to vacuum easily flammable, or explosive materials and their particles, such as: - solid and / or liquid ignitors, petrol, diluents and the like. • Do not use the appliance in areas where vapors of flammable or explosive materials and substances may occur. • Do not use the appliance to vacuum hot objects, materials and their particles, such as: - Cigars of cigarettes and cigarette ash, coal and coal ash, matches, etc. • For orientation - it is generally about objects, materials and substances with a temperature above 40 ° C. • At temperatures of materials and substances above 40 ° C (100 ° F) there is a risk of fire. • Cold ash is ash cooled for a long time, which is in a state where it no longer contains particles of carbon in its interior. Such ash does not burn any more recognizable heat anymore. Do not use the appliance for vacuuming: - saddles and the like. • Do not expose wet / damp surfaces / floors and floor coverings! Moisture penetration into the electrical parts of the device may cause damage to the device or electrical shock. Warning! • Do not use the appliance to vacuum fabrics and clothing directly on persons! • Do not use the device to vacuum animal hair and hair directly on pets! • Do not expose yourself (parts of the body, faces, hair, loose parts, etc.) to other people or animals by suction (vacuum) from the suction line or accessories attachments when using...
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It is a normal phenomenon that does not damage the device and is not its failure. When creating such a phenomenon, it is recommended: - discharging the device by touching a tube of metal objects, - increase of air humidity in the room of the device, - Use of available anti-static protection products. • When vacuuming very fine particles, it may occur to clog the pores of the dust filter and to reduce the suction power of the device. In this case, the filter must be cleaned / replaced even if the dirt tank is not filled. • In the case of a larger subject and shutting down the suction line immediately shut off the device. Do not continue to use the appliance until the object has been removed and the inlet and outlet of the suction line have been removed. • Only use and place the machine on a flat, strong and stable surface. • Do not place the appliance: - to unstable tables or parts of furniture, - on an uneven and dirty surface, - on the edges of tables or parts of furniture, - in the vicinity of containers with water or other liquids. • Take special care with your own movement when operating and positioning the appliance when vacuuming the stair / stair floor. Do not place the vacuum cleaner on the stairs and the edges of the stairs into an unstable position and above the persons on the stairs. • Do not expose the device to: - direct sunlight, sources of excessive heat, - vibration and mechanical stress, - polluting chemicals, - water and excess moisture, - insect, - aggressive environmental influences. There is a risk of serious injury! There is a risk of damage to equipment or other property damage! • Loading and detachment of individual parts and accessories...
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• Do not switch the device on or off by plugging in or pulling out the power cord from the AC socket. • Always connect the appliance to mains power supply for normal use, then turn on the main power switch. When you have finished using the device, turn off the main switch and then pull the mains cord out of the AC socket. • Do not use the device if the main switch does not work! • Do not use or place the appliance in a place where children may freely reach. • Prevent children from handling the device. The appliance may overwhelm children and cause serious injury to them. • Mechanical damage (breakage or breakage of parts and covers) of the device can cause serious injury. Do not use the damaged device. There is a risk of serious injury! There is a risk of damage to equipment or other property damage! • Do not use or place the appliance near water containers. If the appliance falls into the water, do not remove it! First, pull the power cord plug out of the mains socket and then select the appliance from the water. In such cases take the device for inspection to a specialist service to verify that it is safe and working properly. There is a risk of electrical short circuit! There is a risk of electric shock! • Do not cover the appliance in part. Do not place any objects on the device. Do not load or allow the foreign bodies to enter the holes of the device covers. • Do not cover the openings of the airflow covers. Air ventilation ensures proper operation, reliable and safe operation of the device. • The device contains parts of the covers that can be heated during operation and operation. Do not touch the heated covers of the device! • Transfer the device only with the handle specified.
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• Never leave the appliance unattended and freely accessible and do not leave it with a freely accessible power cord. Children, inappropriate persons or animals could download the device for the power cord or catch the unplugged power cord. • Always store the device with a wrapped - wired power cord so that the cord is not freely accessible to children, unaccompanied persons or animals. There is a risk of electric shock! There is a risk of serious injury! • The electrical socket and power cord must remain easily accessible for safe disconnection of the device from the electrical network. • Do not use additional extension cables to power the device. • Protect the power cord from damage. • Never overload the equipment beyond the limits specified by the technical specifications! • Observe the operating mode of the device (operating time / action and breaks) according to the operating instructions and use. Regularly clean the device - empty from dirt. Filling the device may result in reduced operating parameters, possible overheating, and subsequent damage. • If you notice any unusual occurrences (sounds, odors, smoke...), immediately switch off the device and unplug it from the mains. Have the device checked in a specialist service. • If any safety component / component (mechanical, electrical) is part of the unit, never disable this part / component! If the safety component / component is damaged or not working, do not use the appliance! • Never underestimate the potential hazards and take extreme caution !!!
Description of parts 1 ON/OFF switch on the handle 2 Vacuum assembly handle 3 Vacuum cleaner assembly release button 4 Joint nozzle 5 ON/OFF switch on the vacuum cleaner 6 Bottom of vacuum cleaner assembly 7 Garbage bin 8 Housing 9 Floor nozzle with electric rotating brush 10 Charging base 11 AC adapter with power cord...
Assembly and operation Before first use: Unpack the device and remove all packing material. Check that the package contains all the parts listed on the previous page. Vacuum cleaner assembly 1 Assemble the charging base (10) in two parts. 2 Assemble the handle of the assembly (2) and the bottom of the assembly (6) together and insert the body of the vacuum cleaner into it. Then insert the floor nozzle with the electric rotary brush (9) into the suction opening at the bottom.
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3 NPlace the charger near the base (10) near a wall socket (away from heat and damp locations). Connect the AC adapter power cord (11) to the charging base and plug the AC adapter into an electrical Socket.
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Charging the vacuum cleaner batteries Charge its batteries for about 5 hours before using the vacuum cleaner for the first time. Fully charged batteries allow about 20 to 50 minutes of continuous vacuuming. It depends on the power/speed set. 1 Place the base on a flat, horizontal, and stable surface that is not exposed to direct sunlight or moisture and is not near heat sources. 2 Make sure the device is turned off, place the vacuum cleaner in the base, and plug the AC adapter into a power socket. 3 The LED indicator on the handheld vacuum cleaner will start flashing to indicate that the battery is charging. When the batteries are fully charged, the LED indicator will be solid white (not flashing). Notes and advice • The AC adapter and charging base may become hot during charging. It is normal. When the charging process is complete, they will cool down. • If the engine turns slower (weaker), it is necessary to fully charge the batteries. • It is advisable to discharge the batteries from time to time (about once a month) and then fully charge them to maintain optimum performance and condition. • Charge the device after each use.
Note about charging When the battery begins to charge, the LED indicator will flash. When fully charged, the three indicators will light for approx. 50 seconds and then turn off automatically. If the surface temperature of the batteries is higher than or below 55 °C during charging 0 °C, or if batteries switch to self-protection mode, they stop charging until the battery surface temperature returns to 0 to 45 °C. Discharge note Flashes when the battery is fully charged. As the batteries run out, the indicators turn off to the last indicator. If the battery surface temperature exceeds 70 °C while the batteries are discharging, the indicator will continue to flash for about 5 seconds, and then the batteries will enter self-protection mode. The power supply to the vacuum cleaner is disconnected. When the battery surface temperature returns to 65 °C, the batteries and the vacuum cleaner will operate again. Using the vacuum cleaner Turn off the vacuum cleaner before attaching or removing accessories. Inserting the suction floor nozzle with electric rotating brush (or other accessory) into the suction opening Insert the floor nozzle or the grout nozzle into the suction opening. Grout nozzle Use the joint nozzle to vacuum radiators, joints, corners, wall corners and gaps between mattresses. It is also possible to put a brush on the joint nozzle...
1 Charge the vacuum cleaner according to the charging section. 2. Remove the entire vacuum cleaner assembly from the charging base. If you want to use the entire vacuum cleaner assembly as a rod cleaner, leave it assembled. If you want to use only the handheld vacuum cleaner, press the handheld vacuum cleaner assembly release button (3). 3 Press the ON/OFF switch on the handle or handheld vacuum cleaner (depending on which version you are using) to turn on the vacuum cleaner. 4 Hold the vacuum cleaner by the handle and pick up dirt. If you use the squeegee in the assembly as a bar vacuum cleaner, hold the vacuum cleaner by the handle on the bar. After vacuuming 1 Press the ON/OFF switch on the handle or handheld vacuum cleaner (depending on which version you are using) to turn off the vacuum cleaner. 2 Place the handheld vacuum cleaner at the bottom of the assembly (if using a handheld vacuum cleaner). Attach the entire vacuum cleaner assembly to the charging base. Emptying the cartridge and cleaning/replacing the filter If the vacuum cleaner is of poor performance, it is necessary to empty the dirt tank or clean the HEPA filter. If the suction power is greatly reduced, check that the suction nozzle or hole is not blocked. Warning: Turn off the vacuum cleaner before emptying the tray. Note: When vacuuming new carpet or fine fiber carpet, the hopper may fill up faster, so check it more often. Never vacuum without the lint bin and filter inserted. 1 Press the garbage bin open release button and remove the entire tray. Tray release button...
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2 Pull out the filters and empty the contents of the tray. Shake the filter to shake off dirt. You can rinse them with water. The filters must dry completely before reinserting. If necessary, replace the filters with new ones. 3 Assemble the filter housing and insert it into the cartridge. First insert the cover into the garbage bin, then insert the filters (center filter, fabric filter) into the cover as shown. 4 Insert the filter cartridge into the vacuum cleaner in the same way as removing Warning: Before fitting the cartridge, check that the filter is correctly inserted, protruding from the space, and does not prevent the cartridge from closing properly.
Cleaning the rotary brush If the electric rotating brush becomes stuck or blocked for any reason, the suction power will be reduced. In this case, the brush must be cleaned. Turn off the vacuum cleaner first, then remove the suction nozzle with the rotary brush from the vacuum cleaner. Turn the brush nozzle toward you and use a small tool such as a scissors or a sharp knife to remove items such as twisted fibers, hair, and hair around the brush that block its rotation. If the rotary brush needs to be removed from the cleaning nozzle, press the slide button on the bottom with your finger or coin, lift the slider as shown and remove the rotating brush from the nozzle to clean it. After cleaning the brush, put it back in the nozzle and place the slide button back on the rotary brush with your finger until it locks. Note: Do not lose the selected slider and keep it out of the reach of children. Cleaning the suction opening If there is an object clogging the suction opening of the vacuum cleaner, proceed as follows: 1. Remove the attached accessories. 2. Remove the sucked obstruction from the suction opening. 3. Put the accessories back into the suction opening of the vacuum cleaner. Cleaning and maintenance • Never wash the device under running water or immerse it in water. • Clean the device and accessories with a soft cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners for cleaning. • The device must remain completely dry after cleaning.
Operating time per charge: approx. 20 minutes higher speed approx. 50 minutes lower speed Noise level: 85 dB (A) The declared noise emission value of this device is 85 dB (A), which represents the sound power level A relative to the reference sound power of 1 pW. Package Contents: Vacuum Cleaner Assembly (1) Floor nozzle with electric rotary brush (1) Joint nozzle (1) Charging base (1) AC Adapter (1) Instruction Manual (1) Subject to change! Producer: ORAVA retail 1, a.s. Seberíniho 2 821 03 Bratislava Slovenská republika Importer: ORAVA retail 1, a.s. ORAVA distribution CZ, s.r.o. Seberíniho 2 Ostravská 494 821 03 Bratislava 739 25 Sviadnov Slovenská republika Česká republika BATTERY DISPOSAL Before disposing of the product or handing it over to a designated collection point, you will need to ensure that the built-in batteries are removed. Before removing the batteries, turn on the vacuum cleaner and wait for the batteries to discharge. Battery removal is provided by an...
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