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Usage restrictions for the water tank
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Only use the water tank on hard floors with a water-resistant top coat (such as linoleum,
enamelled tiles and varnished parquet) and stone floors (such as marble). If your floor has not
been treated to make it water-resistant, check with the manufacturer if you can use water to
clean it. Do not use the water tank on hard floors of which the water-resistant top coat is
damaged.
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Only use the water tank on linoleum floors that are properly affixed to prevent linoleum from
being drawn into the mopping nozzle.
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Do not use the water tank to clean carpets.
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Do not move the appliance with water tank assembled sideways, as this leaves water traces.
Only move forwards and backwards.
Cleaning the water tank
To clean the water tank, mix one part vinegar with three parts water. Pour this mixture into the
water tank and close the cap. Shake the water tank and put the water tank on a water-resistant
surface. Leave the water-vinegar mixture in the water tank overnight. Then empty the water tank,
rinse it thoroughly with fresh water, and use it normally again.
Ordering accessories
To buy accessories or spare parts, visit www.shop.philips.com/service or go to your Philips dealer.
You can also contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country (see the worldwide guarantee
leaflet for contact details).
Recycling
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This symbol on a product means that the product is covered by European Directive
2012/19/EU (Fig. 2).
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This symbol means that the product contains a built-in rechargeable battery covered by European
Directive 2006/66/EC which cannot be disposed of with normal household waste. Follow the
instructions in section 'Removing the rechargeable battery' to remove the battery (Fig. 3).
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Inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products
and rechargeable batteries. Follow local rules and never dispose of the product and
rechargeable batteries with normal household waste. Correct disposal of old products and
rechargeable batteries helps prevent negative consequences for the environment and human
health.
Removing the rechargeable batteries
Batteries may explode when exposed to high temperatures or fire.
Only remove the rechargeable batteries if they are completely empty.
You can remove the rechargeable batteries in the following way.
1
Disconnect the appliance from the mains and let it run until it stops.
2
Remove the dust bucket and the cyclone from the appliance.
3
Undo the 10 screws in the back of the housing of the appliance (Fig. 4).
4
Remove the housing of the appliance (Fig. 5).
5
Remove the motor unit and the suction part (Fig. 6).
6
Undo the 4 screws that keep the battery compartment cover in place (Fig. 7).
7
Remove the battery compartment cover (1) and take out the battery pack (2) (Fig. 8).
8
Disconnect the battery pack from the appliance.

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