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Operating Instructions

VACUUM CLEANER

❈ Before operating this unit, please read the instructions carefully.
❈ Indoor use only.
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Important Safeguards
Read all instructions carefully
Ensure electricity supply voltage matches rating plate before switching on.
Do not use on wet surfaces or suck water
Avoid using the vacuum cleaner on wet floors or for sucking up water.
Supervision for children
Ensure close supervision when appliance is used near children; do not allow use as a toy.
Use with dust bin
Operate with dust bin; empty before full for best efficiency.
Stop before plugging in
Slide to Stop position before inserting plug into electrical outlet.
Avoid hot or sharp objects
Do not pick up matches, ashes, cigarette butts, or sharp objects that may damage the cleaner.
Hose safety
Do not stand on or put weight on the hose; do not block suction or exhaust.
Turn off before unplugging
Switch off machine before unplugging; grasp plug, not cord, to disconnect.
Appliance use limitations
Not intended for persons with reduced capabilities without supervision; children must be supervised.
Remove plug before cleaning
Remove plug from socket outlet before cleaning or maintenance.
Extension cord warning
The use of an extension cord is not recommended.
Troubleshooting and service
Switch off and consult an authorized agent if not operating correctly.
Damaged supply cord
If supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by manufacturer or qualified person.
Carrying the vacuum cleaner
Do not carry by the hose; use the handle on the cleaner set.
Assembling the Cleaner
Assembly Caution
Do not press the dust bin handle button when carrying the machine.
Storage Tip
Park the floor nozzle for storage.
Operating the Cleaner
On/Off Switch Types
Details the body control and on/off switch types for operating the cleaner.
Power Cord Handling
Note on properly grasping the plug, not the cord, when removing from outlet.
Slide Control Operation
Instructions for sliding to STOP and SLIDE FORWARD to MAX for suction control.
Hose Air Tap Usage
Using the hose air tap to reduce suction for light fabrics like draperies.
Power Control Settings
Explanation of MIN for delicate surfaces and MAX for hard floors/carpets.
How to Use and Maintain Accessories
Telescopic Pipe Adjustment
Adjust pipe length and check for blockages by separating and shortening it.
Dusting Brush Application
Use the dusting brush for furniture, shelves, and books.
Crevice Tool Usage
Use crevice tool for radiators, corners, cushions; clean nozzle with it.
Floor Nozzle Adjustment
Adjust the inlet lever on the floor nozzle according to the floor surface for cleaning.
Turbine Brush Maintenance
Unclog turbine brush by turning lock button to UNLOCK; use blanket brush for pet hair.
Emptying the Dust Bin
Dust Bin Emptying Procedure
Steps to remove, empty, and reattach the dust bin, ensuring it clicks.
Plastic Bag Disposal
Recommended method for emptying dust into a plastic bag for allergy sufferers.
Rinsing the Dust Bin
Note that the dust bin may be rinsed with cold water.
Cleaning the Dust Pack
When to Clean the Dust Pack
Check dust pack when suction is noticeably reduced or inlet floats 10cm above floor.
Dust Pack Cleaning Procedure
Steps to remove, wash, and dry the sponge and filter before reassembling.
Cleaning Filters
Motor Protection Filter
Remove, shake dust off, and reinsert the motor protection filter.
Outlet Filter Replacement
Press frame to remove and replace the blocked outlet filter, e.g., micro filter.
Troubleshooting Common Problems
Motor Not Starting
Check cable, plug, socket, and allow unit to cool if thermal cut-out occurred.
Decreasing Suction Force
Check nozzle, hose, or tube for blockages and remove them.
Cord Not Rewinding
Ensure cord is not twisted; pull out and push rewind button.
Vacuum Not Picking Up Dirt
Check hose for cracks or holes and replace if necessary.
Low or Decreasing Suction
Check and clean the filter if it is full of dust.

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