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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Keep the packing film away from children.(Danger of suffocation)
2. Keep the appliance away from Children
3. Only use the appliance for the purpose intended!
4. NEVER leave the device unattended when in operation.
5. Never expose the appliance to the elements (rain etc.)
6. Always unplug the appliance from the main power supply before cleaning or servicing
(e.g. changing the filter)
7. Children are often unable to understand the dangers of using electrical equipment or
may underestimated them. Therefore do not allow children to work with electrical
equipment.
8. Never sit or stand on the appliance.
9. Only use the appliance once it has been fully assembled. The filter must be
undamaged!
10. If a carpet has been recently shampooed, ensure that it has completely dry before
vacuuming.
11. Never stand the appliance next to a radiator or an oven.
12. If you should pass this appliance on to another user, please provide them with these
operating instructions.
13. In case of damage or repairs, please contact our Customer Service.
14. Please keep hair, loose items of clothing, fingers and all other extremities away from
any openings and moving parts.
15. Do not use the appliance to remove any burning or smoking objects, such as
cigarettes matches or hot ashes, or any flammable liquids.
16. Keep the pipe, tube ends or any other orifice away form the face and body.
17. Don not use the appliance without the correct dust receiver tank in place.
18. Always unplug the appliance before fitting or removing any accessory parts.
19. Only use the original accessories.
20. Always remove the plug from the main power supply before fitting or removing any
accessory parts.
21. In order to avoid an electric shock never immerse the power supply cable, plug or
any other parts of the appliance in water or any other fluid.
22. Only use the appliance once it has been completely assembled and is ready for use!
23. NEVER immerse appliance parts in water.
24. NEVER use the appliance close to water.
25. NEVER clean the appliance using a sourcing pad or abrasive cloth.
26. DO not use cleaning brushes or abrasive agents.
27. Do not crush or bend the cable, or place it on hot surfaces.
28. Never cover the air vents as this may lead to overheating. Danger of fire!
29. Always remove the plug from the power socket before any cleaning or maintaining
the appliance.
30. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similarity qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
31. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
32. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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ASSEMBLY
Attention:
Before attaching or detaching any accessories always ensure that you unplug the power
supply from the wall socket!
Operations:
1. Before use ensure that you have released a sufficient length of cable, and then plug
the device into the wall socket. The ideal cable length is identified on the cable by a
yellow marking. When unrolled, the cable should not exceed the maximum length.
This is identified by the red marking.
2. Turn on the RCC-220 model cyclone vacuum cleaner by gently tipping the foot to
press down on the ON/OFF switch.
1. Attaching or detaching the hose:
To attach: Push the vacuum hose into
the air intake opening until it snaps into
place.
To detach: Push the button on the
vacuum hose to release the hose.
2.
Attaching the tube and its accessories:
• Mount the tube onto the handle
• Now attach the floor brush to the
tube as shown in the diagram.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Floor Brush:
2. Tube
3. Vacuum Hose
4. “T”Brush
5. Crevice nozzle
6. Dust receiver tank incl. filter
Floor Brush:
The floor nozzle is the fitting most commonly used. It is perfect for us on large,
even areas.
“T” Brush:
The brush nozzle is the best fitting for cleaning sensitive surface such as picture
frames or books.
Crevice nozzle:
The crevice nozzle is well suited to vacuum those tight spaces, corners and
niches.
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EMPTYING THE DUST RECEIVER TANK: EXHAUST FILTER:
Always unplug the appliance before emptying the dust receiver tank!
Press the switch and pull the dust tank upright, show as the picture.
• Remove the plug from the wall socket. (Never pull on the cable, always apply light
pressure to the plug housing)
• Remove the exhaust air filter cover by pressing the interlock release button.
• Take out the exhaust air filter and rinse it well under cold, clean water before leaving to
dry. Never clean the exhaust air filter using soap or any other cleaning fluid. This
would destroy the filter!
• Replace the exhaust air filter.
• If the exhaust air filter is heavily soiled, it is recommended that the filter be replaced
with a new one.
• Replace the exhaust air filter cover.
Hold the dust receiver tank over your dustbin and pull the interlock device back, show
as the picture.
Disposal:
If you wish to dispose of the packaging, please ensure that you do so in an
environmentally friendly manner and take it to a recycling facility. If you wish to dispose of
the device itself at any point, please also do so in an environmentally friendly manner.
This device should not be disposed of alongside general household waste. Please contact
your local waste collection office or recycling centre. They will be able to advise you
further.
We withhold the rights to make changes to our products, packaging and user instruction
manual at any time within the framework of on-going developments.
Once the tank is empty it is recommended that the HEPA filter be cleaned if necessary.
• Carefully turn the HEPA filter in “loose” clockwise direction, until it disengages. Now
remove the HEPA filter.
• Clean the HEPA filter thoroughly. Never clean the HEPA filter using soap or any other
cleaning fluid. This would destroy the filter!
• If the HEPA filter is heavily soiled, and this is leading to a reduction in suction power, it
is recommended that the filter be replaced with a new one.
Once cleaning is complete, replace the filter by simply reversing the process outlined above.
• Place the HEPA filter back in the dust receiver tank and turn it carefully in “close”
anti-clockwise direction, until it locks in place.