djive VACUMATE Ultralight User manual

Rechargable&bagless
handheld vacuum
Your handy companion
for easy cleaning
on the go.
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Contents
Important safety advice 4
Product overview 6
Prior to first use 9
Operation 10
Cleaning attachments 12
Maintenance and care 13
Troubleshooting 16
Technical specifications 17

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Dear Customer,
Your new Vacumate Ultralight is about
to be used for the first time to make
your living space shine.
Please take a moment to read this
manual to familiarise yourself with
your new Vacumate Ultralight
handheld vacuum cleaner.
If you have any questions, please
contact our customer service.
Enjoy cleaning your home the easy
way, every day, with your Vacumate
One!
Customer care
Phone +49 (0) 209 5130340
suppor[email protected]
www.djive.eu vacumate
Robovox Distributions GmbH | Hamburger Straße 11, D-45889 Gelsenkirchen

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IMPORTANT
SAFETY ADVICE \\\
Before you use this cordless vacuum cleaner, please read all the
instructions and warnings in this manual carefully as well as on
the device itself. Please store this manual in a safe place.
When using an electrical device, basic safety precautions should always be
implemented and followed. This especially applies to points in this manual
which are marked with the following:
ATTENTION
The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for damage caused when the
appliance is not used according to the instructions, or for uses other than
those for which it was intended.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:
1. Fully assemble vacuum before operating.
2. Always connect to outlet for charging.
3. Use and store in a dry location.
4. Do not charge or use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
5. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used
near children or pets. Do not use on pets.
6. Use only as described in this manual.
7. Do not use the charger with damaged cord or plug. If the appliance or
charger is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left
outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to an Authorized Retailer for
service.
8. Do not pull or carry charger by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on
the cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance
over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
9. Do not unplug charger by pulling on cord. To unplug charger, grasp the
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10. Do not handle charger, including charger plug, and charger terminals
with wet hands.
11. Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked;
keep free of dust, lint, hair and anything that may reduce air flow.
12. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of the body away from
openings and moving parts.
13. Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes,
matches or hot ashes.
14. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
15. Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline
or use in areas where they may be present.
16. Do not attempt to service the unit while charger is plugged in. Unplug
from outlet when not in use.
17. Charge only with the charger type CZH013135065EUWH. A charger that
is suitable for one type of appliance may create a risk of fire when used
with another appliance; Use appliances only with specifically designated
battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury
and fire.
18. Do not open, crush, expose to heat above 63°C or incinerate the battery
even if it is severely damaged. The battery can explode in a fire.
19. The appliance should be stored only in the temperature range of 0-23°C
and used and charged only in the range of 0-40°C.
20. Batteries must be disposed of responsibly.
21. Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid
contact.
22. If contact accidentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes,
seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or
burns.

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW \\\
1. On/Off Button
2. Charging Indicator Light
3. High Speed Button
4. Dust Bin Removal Button
5. Charger
6. Storage/Charging Station
7. Crevice Tool
8. Dusting Brush Combo Tool
9. Extension Dust Bin Buttons
10. Dust Bin Release Button
11. Dust Bin
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1 On/Off Button
2 Charging Indicator Light
3 High Speed Button
4 Dust Cup Removal Button
5 Charger
6 Storage/Charging Station
7 Crevice Tool
8 Dusting Brush Combo Tool
9 Extension Dust Cup Buttons
10 Dust Cup Release Button
11 Dust Cup
DESCRIPTION OF THE VACUUM
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1 On/Off Button
2 Charging Indicator Light
3 High Speed Button
4 Dust Cup Removal Button
5 Charger
6 Storage/Charging Station
7 Crevice Tool
8 Dusting Brush Combo Tool
9 Extension Dust Cup Buttons
10 Dust Cup Release Button
11 Dust Cup
DESCRIPTION OF THE VACUUM
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12. Extension
13. Crevice nozzle (thin)
14. Crevize brush
15. Furniture brush
16. Crevice nozzle (thick)
17. Angle adapter
18. Adapter A
19. Adapter B
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Combination examples
PRODUCT OVERVIEW \\\
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1 On/Off Button
2 Charging Indicator Light
3 High Speed Button
4 Dust Cup Removal Button
5 Charger
6 Storage/Charging Station
7 Crevice Tool
8 Dusting Brush Combo Tool
9 Extension Dust Cup Buttons
10 Dust Cup Release Button
11 Dust Cup
DESCRIPTION OF THE VACUUM
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PRIOR TO FIRST USE \\\
Charging the Vacuum
ATTENTION – The battery charger must be connected
to the electrical outlet for the charging process.
The vacuum is partially pre-charged and will run for a short time.
We recommend fully charging the vacuum before use.
1. Set the vacuum onto the Storage/
Charging Station, ensuring the
connection between the points
on the vacuum with the Storage /
Charging Station (Fig. 1).
2. Plug the battery charger into the
Storage/Charging Station and into an
electrical outlet (Fig. 2). The indicator
light on the vacuum will blink red
while the battery is charging. When
the indicator light is green, the battery
is fully charged (Fig. 3). Charging time
is approximately 3 hours.
3. Remove the vacuum from the Sto-
rage/Charging Station and begin
vacuuming.
4. Unplug the battery charger when the
vacuum is in use.
5. Always return the vacuum to the
Storage/Charging Station when
not in use.
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ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Charging the Vacuum
NOTE: The battery charger must be
connected to the electrical outlet
for charging.
The vacuum is partially charged and will
run for a short time. We recommend fully
charging the vacuum before use.
1. Set the vacuum onto the Storage/
Charging Station, ensuring the
connection between the points
on the vacuum with the Storage/
Charging Station (Fig. 1).
2. Plug the battery charger into the
Storage/Charging Station and
into an electrical outlet (Fig. 2).
The indicator light on the vacuum
will blink red while the battery
is charging. When the indicator
light is green, the battery is fully
charged (Fig. 3). Charging time is
approximately 3 hours.
3. Remove the vacuum from the
Storage/Charging Station and begin
vacuuming.
4. Unplug the battery charger when the
vacuum is in use.
5. Always return the vacuum to the
Storage/Charging Station when not
in use.
Charging Indicator Light
Blinking Red = Low Battery
Blinking Red = Charging
Solid Green = Fully Charged
Blinking Green = Fault
(see Troubleshooting)

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PRIOR TO FIRST USE \\\
Storing the Vacuum
ATTENTION – Unplug the battery charger when the vacuum is in use.
OPERATION \\\
ATTENTION – The vacuum has a slow start feature and will take a moment to
start after you push the power button. This is normal and not a malfunction.
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Fig. 1
ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM
Storing the Vacuum
NOTE: Unplug the battery charger
when the vacuum is in use.
The vacuum and the cleaning tools can
be conveniently stored on the Storage/
Charging Station when not in use (Fig. 1).
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OPERATING THE VACUUM
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
NOTE: The vacuum has a slow start
feature and will take a moment to start
after you push the power button. This is
normal.
On/Off Button
To turn vacuum cleaner On or Off, push
the power button (Fig. 1).
Low Speed
The vacuum automatically starts on low
speed when turned on.
High Speed
Push the high-speed button for higher
efficiency cleaning (Fig. 2).
Using the vacuum on high speed reduces
the runtime of the battery. Runtimes may
vary based on the charge level and age
of the battery.
Adjustable Dust Cup
1. The dust cup capacity can be enlarged
by pressing the buttons on the sides
of the dust cup and extending it
outward (Fig. 3).
2. The dust cup must be returned to its
original position for charging on the
Storage/Charging Station.
NOTE: Do not fill the dust cup past the
MAX fill line (Fig. 4) to prevent clogs or
overheating.
The vacuum and the cleaning tools
can be conveniently stored on the
Storage / Charging Station when not
in use (Fig. 1).
On / Off Button
To turn thevacuum cleaner On or Off,
push the power button (Fig. 1).
Low Speed
The vacuum automatically starts on
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OPERATING THE VACUUM
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
NOTE: The vacuum has a slow start
feature and will take a moment to start
after you push the power button. This is
normal.
On/Off Button
To turn vacuum cleaner On or Off, push
the power button (Fig. 1).
Low Speed
The vacuum automatically starts on low
speed when turned on.
High Speed
Push the high-speed button for higher
efficiency cleaning (Fig. 2).
Using the vacuum on high speed reduces
the runtime of the battery. Runtimes may
vary based on the charge level and age
of the battery.
Adjustable Dust Cup
1. The dust cup capacity can be enlarged
by pressing the buttons on the sides
of the dust cup and extending it
outward (Fig. 3).
2. The dust cup must be returned to its
original position for charging on the
Storage/Charging Station.
NOTE: Do not fill the dust cup past the
MAX fill line (Fig. 4) to prevent clogs or
overheating.
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OPERATING THE VACUUM
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
NOTE: The vacuum has a slow start
feature and will take a moment to start
after you push the power button. This is
normal.
On/Off Button
To turn vacuum cleaner On or Off, push
the power button (Fig. 1).
Low Speed
The vacuum automatically starts on low
speed when turned on.
High Speed
Push the high-speed button for higher
efficiency cleaning (Fig. 2).
Using the vacuum on high speed reduces
the runtime of the battery. Runtimes may
vary based on the charge level and age
of the battery.
Adjustable Dust Cup
1. The dust cup capacity can be enlarged
by pressing the buttons on the sides
of the dust cup and extending it
outward (Fig. 3).
2. The dust cup must be returned to its
original position for charging on the
Storage/Charging Station.
NOTE: Do not fill the dust cup past the
MAX fill line (Fig. 4) to prevent clogs or
overheating.
High Speed
Push the high-speed button for hig-
her efficiency cleaning (Fig. 2).
Using the vacuum on high speed
reduces the runtime of the battery.
Runtimes may vary based on the
charge level and age of the battery.
Adjustable Dust Bin
1. The dust bin capacity can be
enlarged by pressing the buttons
on the sides of the dust bin and
extending it outward (Fig. 3).
2. The dust bin must be returned to
its original position for charging
on the Storage/Charging Station.
ATTENTION
Do not fill the dust bin past the
MAX fill line (Fig. 4) to prevent
clogs or overheating.

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CLEANING ATTACHMENTS \\\
Cleaning Tools
The vacuum is equipped with a dus-
ting brush combo tool and a crevice
tool. The vacuum and cleaning tools
can be conveniently stored on the
Storage/Charging Station. Either tool
can be attached to the end of the
vacuum (Fig. 1).
Dusting Brush Combo Tool
Push the button to slide the brush
forward to use as a dusting brush for
table tops, shelves and blinds. This
tool is ideal for tight places, between
seat cushions or corners (Fig. 2).
Crevice Tool
The crevice tool is ideal for very small
spaces, baseboards or corners. The
rubber tip prevents scuffing (Fig. 3).
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ATTACHMENT CLEANING
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Cleaning Tools
The vacuum is equipped with a
dusting brush combo tool and a crevice
tool. The vacuum and cleaning tools
can be conveniently stored on the
Storage/Charging Station. Either tool
can be attached to the end of the
vacuum (Fig. 1).
Dusting Brush Combo Tool
Push the button to slide the brush
forward to use as a dusting brush for
table tops, shelves and blinds. This
tool is ideal for tight places, between
seat cushions or corners (Fig. 2).
Crevice Tool
The crevice tool is ideal for very small
spaces, baseboards or corners. The
rubber tip prevents scuffing (Fig. 3).
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ATTACHMENT CLEANING
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Cleaning Tools
The vacuum is equipped with a
dusting brush combo tool and a crevice
tool. The vacuum and cleaning tools
can be conveniently stored on the
Storage/Charging Station. Either tool
can be attached to the end of the
vacuum (Fig. 1).
Dusting Brush Combo Tool
Push the button to slide the brush
forward to use as a dusting brush for
table tops, shelves and blinds. This
tool is ideal for tight places, between
seat cushions or corners (Fig. 2).
Crevice Tool
The crevice tool is ideal for very small
spaces, baseboards or corners. The
rubber tip prevents scuffing (Fig. 3).
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ATTACHMENT CLEANING
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Cleaning Tools
The vacuum is equipped with a
dusting brush combo tool and a crevice
tool. The vacuum and cleaning tools
can be conveniently stored on the
Storage/Charging Station. Either tool
can be attached to the end of the
vacuum (Fig. 1).
Dusting Brush Combo Tool
Push the button to slide the brush
forward to use as a dusting brush for
table tops, shelves and blinds. This
tool is ideal for tight places, between
seat cushions or corners (Fig. 2).
Crevice Tool
The crevice tool is ideal for very small
spaces, baseboards or corners. The
rubber tip prevents scuffing (Fig. 3).

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MAINTENANCE AND CARE \\\
Emptying the Dust Bin
1. Hold the vacuum over a trash
container. Push the dust bin
release button to open the
bottom of the dust bin (Fig. 2).
The bottom will open and the
debris will fall into the trash
container (Fig. 3).
2. Shake the vacuum to release any
debris that might be inside the
dust bin.
3. When the dust bin is empty of de-
bris, firmly push the bottom
onto the dust bin until it clicks
and is fully latched.
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
NOTE: Always turn off the vacuum
before performing any service.
Do not fill the dust cup past the
Max Fill Line (Fig. 1).
Emptying the Dust Cup
1. Hold the vacuum over a trash container.
2. Push the dust cup release button to
open the bottom of the dust cup
(Fig. 2). The bottom will open and
the debris will fall into the trash
container (Fig. 3).
3. Shake the vacuum to release any debris
that might be inside the dust cup.
4. When the dust cup is empty of debris,
firmly push the bottom onto the dust
cup until it clicks and is fully latched.
Removing and Replacing the
dust cup (for Cleaning)
1. Push the dust cup removal button
while pushing the dust cup away from
the vacuum to remove it from the
vacuum (Fig. 4).
2. Pull the metal ring to remove the filter
cartridge from the dust cup (Fig. 5).
3. Rinse the dust cup with warm water
and allow to dry thoroughly before
re-attaching to the vacuum.
4. Align the filter cartridge to the dust
cup and slide into place (Fig. 6).
5. Align the arrows on the dust cup and
the vacuum (Fig. 6) then slide until it
clicks into place.
Fig. 6
Fig. 1
ATTENTION – Always turn off
the vacuum before performing any
service. Do not fill the dust bin past
the Max Fill Line (Fig. 1).
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
NOTE: Always turn off the vacuum
before performing any service.
Do not fill the dust cup past the
Max Fill Line (Fig. 1).
Emptying the Dust Cup
1. Hold the vacuum over a trash container.
2. Push the dust cup release button to
open the bottom of the dust cup
(Fig. 2). The bottom will open and
the debris will fall into the trash
container (Fig. 3).
3. Shake the vacuum to release any debris
that might be inside the dust cup.
4. When the dust cup is empty of debris,
firmly push the bottom onto the dust
cup until it clicks and is fully latched.
Removing and Replacing the
dust cup (for Cleaning)
1. Push the dust cup removal button
while pushing the dust cup away from
the vacuum to remove it from the
vacuum (Fig. 4).
2. Pull the metal ring to remove the filter
cartridge from the dust cup (Fig. 5).
3. Rinse the dust cup with warm water
and allow to dry thoroughly before
re-attaching to the vacuum.
4. Align the filter cartridge to the dust
cup and slide into place (Fig. 6).
5. Align the arrows on the dust cup and
the vacuum (Fig. 6) then slide until it
clicks into place.
Fig. 6
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Removing and Replacing the
dust bin (for Cleaning)
1. Push the dust bin removal button
while pushing the dust bin away
from the vacuum to remove it from
the vacuum (Fig. 4).
2. Pull the metal ring to remove the
filter cartridge from the dust bin
(Fig. 5).
3. Rinse the dust bin with warm water
and allow to dry thoroughly before
re-attaching to the vacuum.
4. Align the filter cartridge to the dust
bin and slide into place (Fig. 6).
5. Align the markings on the dust bin
and the vacuum (Fig. 6) then slide
until it clicks into place.
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
NOTE: Always turn off the vacuum
before performing any service.
Do not fill the dust cup past the
Max Fill Line (Fig. 1).
Emptying the Dust Cup
1. Hold the vacuum over a trash container.
2. Push the dust cup release button to
open the bottom of the dust cup
(Fig. 2). The bottom will open and
the debris will fall into the trash
container (Fig. 3).
3. Shake the vacuum to release any debris
that might be inside the dust cup.
4. When the dust cup is empty of debris,
firmly push the bottom onto the dust
cup until it clicks and is fully latched.
Removing and Replacing the
dust cup (for Cleaning)
1. Push the dust cup removal button
while pushing the dust cup away from
the vacuum to remove it from the
vacuum (Fig. 4).
2. Pull the metal ring to remove the filter
cartridge from the dust cup (Fig. 5).
3. Rinse the dust cup with warm water
and allow to dry thoroughly before
re-attaching to the vacuum.
4. Align the filter cartridge to the dust
cup and slide into place (Fig. 6).
5. Align the arrows on the dust cup and
the vacuum (Fig. 6) then slide until it
clicks into place.
Fig. 6
Fig. 1
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
NOTE: Always turn off the vacuum
before performing any service.
Do not fill the dust cup past the
Max Fill Line (Fig. 1).
Emptying the Dust Cup
1. Hold the vacuum over a trash container.
2. Push the dust cup release button to
open the bottom of the dust cup
(Fig. 2). The bottom will open and
the debris will fall into the trash
container (Fig. 3).
3. Shake the vacuum to release any debris
that might be inside the dust cup.
4. When the dust cup is empty of debris,
firmly push the bottom onto the dust
cup until it clicks and is fully latched.
Removing and Replacing the
dust cup (for Cleaning)
1. Push the dust cup removal button
while pushing the dust cup away from
the vacuum to remove it from the
vacuum (Fig. 4).
2. Pull the metal ring to remove the filter
cartridge from the dust cup (Fig. 5).
3. Rinse the dust cup with warm water
and allow to dry thoroughly before
re-attaching to the vacuum.
4. Align the filter cartridge to the dust
cup and slide into place (Fig. 6).
5. Align the arrows on the dust cup and
the vacuum (Fig. 6) then slide until it
clicks into place.
Fig. 6
Fig. 1
MAINTENANCE AND CARE \\\
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
NOTE: Always turn off the vacuum
before performing any service.
Do not fill the dust cup past the
Max Fill Line (Fig. 1).
Emptying the Dust Cup
1. Hold the vacuum over a trash container.
2. Push the dust cup release button to
open the bottom of the dust cup
(Fig. 2). The bottom will open and
the debris will fall into the trash
container (Fig. 3).
3. Shake the vacuum to release any debris
that might be inside the dust cup.
4. When the dust cup is empty of debris,
firmly push the bottom onto the dust
cup until it clicks and is fully latched.
Removing and Replacing the
dust cup (for Cleaning)
1. Push the dust cup removal button
while pushing the dust cup away from
the vacuum to remove it from the
vacuum (Fig. 4).
2. Pull the metal ring to remove the filter
cartridge from the dust cup (Fig. 5).
3. Rinse the dust cup with warm water
and allow to dry thoroughly before
re-attaching to the vacuum.
4. Align the filter cartridge to the dust
cup and slide into place (Fig. 6).
5. Align the arrows on the dust cup and
the vacuum (Fig. 6) then slide until it
clicks into place.
Fig. 6
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Replacing the Filters
1. Remove the dust bin from the vacuum
(Fig. 1).
2. Pull the metal ring to remove the filter
cartridge from the dust bin (Fig. 2).
3. Turn the metal ring on the filter set
counter-clockwise to remove it from
the cartridge (Fig. 3). The filter set
includes a High-Flow Pleated filter
and a foam filter (Fig. 4).
4. Separate the foam filter from the
pleated filter (Fig. 4). Shake or tap the
foam filter to remove excess dust or
replace with a new filter. Do not wash
the filters.
5. Replace with a new filter set turning it
clockwise until it snaps into the filter
cartridge (Fig. 5).
6. Align the filter cartridge to the dust
bin and slide into place (Fig. 2).
7. Align the markings on the dust bin and
the vacuum (Fig. 6) and slide until it
clicks into place.
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Fig. 6
Fig. 1
Fig. 4Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 2
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
NOTE: Always turn off the vacuum
before performing any service.
Replacing the Filters
1. Remove the dust cup from the
vacuum (Fig. 1).
2. Pull the metal ring to remove the filter
cartridge from the dust cup (Fig. 2).
3. Turn the metal ring on the filter set
counter-clockwise to remove it from
the cartridge (Fig. 3). The filter set
includes a High-Flow Pleated filter and
a foam filter (Fig. 4).
4. Separate the foam filter from the
pleated filter (Fig. 4). Shake or tap the
foam filter to remove excess dust or
replace with a new filter. Do not wash
the filters.
5. Replace with a new filter set turning it
clockwise until it snaps into the filter
cartridge (Fig. 5).
6. Align the filter cartridge to the dust
cup and slide into place (Fig. 2).
7. Align the arrows on the dust cup and
the vacuum (Fig. 6) and slide until it
clicks into place.
NOTE: Filters cannot be washed and
reused.
ATTENTION – Always turn off the vacuum before performing any service.
ATTENTION – Filters cannot be washed and reused.
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Fig. 4
Fig. 5
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
NOTE: Always turn off the vacuum
before performing any service.
Do not fill the dust cup past the
Max Fill Line (Fig. 1).
Emptying the Dust Cup
1. Hold the vacuum over a trash container.
2. Push the dust cup release button to
open the bottom of the dust cup
(Fig. 2). The bottom will open and
the debris will fall into the trash
container (Fig. 3).
3. Shake the vacuum to release any debris
that might be inside the dust cup.
4. When the dust cup is empty of debris,
firmly push the bottom onto the dust
cup until it clicks and is fully latched.
Removing and Replacing the
dust cup (for Cleaning)
1. Push the dust cup removal button
while pushing the dust cup away from
the vacuum to remove it from the
vacuum (Fig. 4).
2. Pull the metal ring to remove the filter
cartridge from the dust cup (Fig. 5).
3. Rinse the dust cup with warm water
and allow to dry thoroughly before
re-attaching to the vacuum.
4. Align the filter cartridge to the dust
cup and slide into place (Fig. 6).
5. Align the arrows on the dust cup and
the vacuum (Fig. 6) then slide until it
clicks into place.
Fig. 6
Fig. 1

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TROUBLESHOOTING \\\
Problem Possible cause and solution
Vacuum will not operate
• Charge the battery completely before use
• If the charging indicator light is blinking green,
return the vacuum to the charger for 30 se-
conds
Vacuum will not charge
• Ensure that the dust bin is returned to the un-
extended position so the connection points are
aligned with the charging station
• Ensure that the electrical plug is connected
Vacuum does not
clean properly
• Empty and clean the dust bin
• Replace the filters
• Ensure that the dust bin is installed correctly
Dirt is leaking from
the vacuum
• Empty and clean the dust bin
• Ensure that the filters are installed correctly
• Replace the filters
Unable to install the dust bin • Ensure that the filter is installed correctly
and the cartridge is slotted into the dust bin
ATTENTION – To reduce the risk of electrical shock or injury
from moving parts, turn off the vacuum and unplug the charger
before servicing or cleaning. Additionally, do not handle plug or
appliance with wet hands.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS \\\
Model DJ50012 / DJ50013 / DJ50014 / DJ50015
Voltage (Battery) 11,1V DC
Power MAX 120W
Dust capacity ~ 0,2l
Operating time 25min (low) / 11min (high)
Recharge time ~ 3hours
Vacuum power 11kpa (low) / 15kpa (high)
Weight (Device) 551 g
Dimensions (Device) (H) 65mm; (W) 65mm; (L) 370mm
VACUMATE Ultralight
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice
Support service
If the device should ever completely fail to operate, please contact
us via mail first. (refer to page 3)
We will try our hardest to either fix your appliance or to provide a new
Flowmate Tower one to you.

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Inhalt
Wichtige Warnhinweise 4
Produktübersicht 6
Vor dem Erstgebrauch 9
Bedienung 10
Zubehör 12
Pflege & Wartung 13
Problembehandlung 16
Technische Spezifikation 17

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Deutsch
Kundenservice
Telefon +49 (0) 209 5130340
suppor[email protected]
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WICHTIGE WARNHINWEISE \\\
Bevor Sie diesen kabellosen Staubsauger benutzen, lesen Sie
bitte alle Anweisungen und Warnhinweise in diesem Handbuch
sowie auf dem Gerät selbst sorgfältig durch. Bitte bewahren Sie
dieses Handbuch an einem sicheren Ort auf.
Wenn Sie ein elektrisches Gerät verwenden, sollten immer grundlegende Si-
cherheitsvorkehrungen getroffen und befolgt werden. Dies gilt insbesondere
für Punkte in diesem Handbuch, die mit dem folgenden gekennzeichnet sind:
ACHTUNG–Der Hersteller kann keine Verantwortung für Schäden über-
nehmen, die entstehen, wenn das Gerät nicht gemäß der Anleitung oder für
andere als die vorgesehenen Zwecke verwendet wird.
UM DAS RISIKO VON BRÄNDEN, STROMSCHLÄGEN ODER VER-
LETZUNGEN ZU VERRINGERN:
1. Staubsauger vor dem Betrieb vollständig montieren.
2. Zum Aufladen immer an die Steckdose anschließen.
3. Verwenden und lagern Sie das Gerät an einem trockenen Ort.
4. Nicht im Freien oder auf nassen Oberflächen aufladen oder verwenden.
5. Darf nicht als Spielzeug verwendet werden. Bei Verwendung in der Nähe von
Kindern oder Haustieren ist besondere Vorsicht geboten.
6. Nicht in der Nähe von Haustieren verwenden.
7. Nur wie in diesem Handbuch beschrieben verwenden.
8. Verwenden Sie das Ladegerät nicht mit beschädigtem Kabel oder Stecker.
Wenn das Gerät oder Ladegerät nicht so funktioniert, wie es sollte, herunterge-
fallen ist, beschädigt wurde, im Freien gelassen wurde oder ins Wasser gefallen
ist, bringen Sie es zur Wartung zu einem autorisierten Händler.
9. Ziehen oder tragen Sie das Ladegerät nicht am Kabel, verwenden Sie das Kabel
nicht als Griff, schließen Sie keine Tür am Kabel und ziehen Sie das Kabel nicht
um scharfe Kanten oder Ecken. Führen Sie das Gerät nicht über das Kabel.
Kabel von erhitzten Oberflächen fernhalten.
10. Ziehen Sie den Stecker des Ladegeräts nicht am Kabel aus der Steckdose.
Fassen Sie zum Ausstecken des Ladegeräts den Stecker und nicht das Kabel an.
11. Fassen Sie das Ladegerät, einschließlich des Ladesteckers, und die Anschlüsse
des Ladegeräts nicht mit nassen Händen an.
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