Elba ESVC 3926 GY User manual

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Model No. : ESVC 3926 GY
2 In 1 Stick Vacuum Cleaner
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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1. IMPORTANCE SAFE GUARDS
Before using the electrical appliance, the following basic precautions should always be
followed:
1.1 This appliance is designed for domestic dry vacuum cleaning only. Do not pick up
liquids or use on wet surfaces for fear of damage to the appliance.
1.2 Never immerse the charger or the appliance into water to avoid any danger.
1.3 Keep the appliance and accessories away from hot surfaces like hot gas or
microwave-oven.
1.4 Do not block the appliance ventilation or hinder air flow so as not to affect its heat
dissipation effect.
1.5 Do not pick up anything that is flammable, or combustible liquids, such as cigarette
butt, matchstick or ashes with residual heat.
1.6 Make sure that your outlet voltage corresponds to the voltage stated on the rating
label of the charger.
1.7 Do not use the appliance if any signs of damage on the charger or power cable.
1.8 The appliance can only be powered by the charger provided. Do not use the charger
to charge any other appliance.
1.9 Ensure the appliance is power off before cleaning to avoid possibility of electric shock.
1.10 Repairs should be carried out by authorized service agent in accordance with relevant
safety regulations if battery cannot be charged normally; the battery cannot be
removed for other purposes.
1.11 The battery must be disposed properly and safely in accordance with local regulations;
never dispose it in the fire or water as this may increase the risk of explosion or
contamination.
1.12 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 the use of the appliance
by a person responsible for their safety and understand the hazards involved.
1.13 Misuse or use of any other accessories or attachment not provided with the appliance,
may present a risk of personal injury.
1.14 Do not use the appliance for other purposes.
1.15 Do not use the appliance outdoors.
For Household Use Only

2. PART LIST
1 Aluminum Tube 7 Charger
2 Dust Container 8 Wall Mount Bracket (Standard)
3 Sand Net Filter 9 Small Crevice Nozzle (Standard)
4 HEPA Filter 10 Small Dust Nozzle (Standard)
5 Main Unit 11 Hard Floor Brush (Standard)
6 Battery Pack
5
4
3
2
1
6
8
9
10
11
7

3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
For the convenience of transportation and storage, the main unit, floor brush, aluminum tube
assembly and other parts (wall-mount bracket, charger, small dust brush and flat spout) are
packed separately in the box. User should follow the steps below for assembling the
appliance when first use.
3.1 Aluminum Tube And Floor Brush Assembly
Insert the end of the aluminum tube (No.1) into the floor brush connector (No.12) as
shown in figure 3a and lock it into place. When insert correctly, unit release key (A) will
click in properly - see figure 3b.
3.2 Aluminum Tube And Main Unit Assembly
Slot the main unit (No.5) into the air inlet nozzle of aluminum tube (No.1) until the
release key (B) clicks in properly. See figure 3c and 3d.
Figure 3a
1
12
Figure 3b
Figure 3c Figure 3d
1
5
A
B
CLICK
CLICK

3.3 Wall-mount Bracket Installation
Pin up two self-tapping screws M4*20 (included) with a distance of 71.5mm in between
as shown in figure 3e. Fix the wall bracket (No.8) on the screws properly, see figure 3f.
Hang the small crevice nozzle (No. 9) and small dust nozzle (No. 10) on the
designated slot as shown in figure 3g.
It is recommended that the bracket to be placed near to a power socket for the ease of
charging.
4. OPERATION INSTRUCTION
4.1 Whole Unit
Turn on the appliance by pressing the power switch button located at the side of the
main unit (Figure 4a). The default power setting is high speed gear. To change the
speed to low gear, press the speed control button located at the back of the main unit
(Figure 4b). Press again to rotate the power setting.
To turn off the power, press the power switch button.
During operation, please pay attention to the battery capacity light shown in Figure 4c.
Blue light indicates the battery is fully charged. The light will turn to flashing orange light
if the battery power is low when using and eventually the light will go off when the battery
is fully depleted and the appliance will stop working automatically.
Speed control
button
Power
switch
Figure 4a Figure 4b
Figure 3e Figure 3f
9 10
Figure 3g
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4.2 Main Unit (Handheld Unit)
Press the release key button (B) to detach the main unit from the aluminum tube, see
figure 4d. Press the power switch button to switch on the handheld unit. The operation
will be the same as operating the whole unit (refer to Point 4.1).
Figure 4c
Battery
indicator
B
Figure 4d

4.3 Small Crevice Nozzle and Small Dust Nozzle
The small crevice nozzle (No.9) is for cleaning the corners of the wall or confined gap
while the small dust nozzle (No.10) is mainly for stubborn stains or dust in surface. Both
accessories are applicable to use on the main unit or aluminum tube.
To use the small crevice nozzle, see Figure 4e and 4f.
To use the small dust nozzle, see Figure 4g and 4h.
To detach the accessories, press the release button (A) and pull out the nozzles.
Figure 4f – Aluminum Tube
Figure 4g – Main Unit
Figure 4h – Aluminum Tube
9
10
Figure 4e – Main Unit
9
10
A
A

5. BATTERY PACK
There are 2 ways to charge the battery pack – Hang the unit on the wall-mount bracket if the
bracket is near to power socket (Figure 5a) or take out the battery pack and charge directly
using the charging cable(Figure 5b). Either way, plug the charging cable into the connection
point at the back of the battery to start charging.
During charging, the power indicator will show blue light flashing slowly. The power indicator
will turn to green color for one minute after the battery is fully charged before the light goes
off. Charging time is 4 to 6 hours.
To release the battery from the slot, press the release button (A) (Figure 5b) at both sides of
the battery and pull the battery out. After battery is fully charged, insert the battery into the
designated slot by means of the guide rail and click it into the place.
Attention: The machine is unable to start when charging.
Figure 5b
Figure 5a
A
Connection
Point
1
2
1

6. RUNTIME
The lifespan for Li-on battery is subject to natural wear. Thus, the battery capacity and
the runtime will decrease over a period of times. This is normal aging process and does
not indicate faulty or defect on the product.
Run Time
High Gear Up to 17 min
Low Gear Up to 45 min
7. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Always switch off the appliance after finished vacuuming and empty the dust container
after every use whenever is possible. Try not to fill the dust container to the max as this
may lead to filter clogging.
7.1 Emptying Dust Container
Press the dust container release button (A) and pull out the dust container from main
unit as indicated in Figure 7a.
Take the sand net filter unit out from the dust container by pulling and empty the dust
container – Figure 7b. Wash the dust container if necessary under a running tap and
wipe it dry thoroughly before putting it back to the main unit.
7.2 Filter Cleaning
The filters should be cleaned regularly so as to ensure the appliance can operate
optimally.
The clean the HEPA filter, turn the knob counter-clockwise to take it out from sand net
filter (Figure 7c) and then empty the dirt. You may tap the dirt out from the filter and if the
filter is particularly dirty, you may wash the filters gently under a running tap and let it dry
thoroughly before putting it back to the dust container. .
Figure 7a
2
A
1
Figure 7b

7.3 Assembling Filters
After cleaning, insert the HEPA filter back to the sand net filter and lock it in place by
turning the knob clockwise.
Put the sand net filter unit into the dust container and ensure that the filter unit is
correctly fitted (Figure 7d). Insert the dust container to the appliance – tilt the dust
container and let the front part of the container fit in to the slot first (Figure 7e). When the
dust container is properly fitted to the appliance, there will be a “click” sound.
7.4 Floor Brush Cleaning
Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance, switch off the appliance and then
remove the battery from the slot.
Press and hold the brush release button (A), pull the lever at the side and pull out the
brush roller from the slot (Figure 7f). Wash the filters gently under a running tap and let it
dry thoroughly before putting it back - put the brush roller back by sliding it to the slot and
then lock the lever.
NOTE: THE BRUSH ROLLER MUST BE FITTED IN ORDER TO USE THE FLOOR BRUSH
Figure 7d
3
4
Knob
Figure 7c
1
2
Figure 7e
A
2
3 Figure 7f

Product Care: please be advised that you may clean the dust cup after using every
time; Wash or replace it if too much dust or blockage; remove hair from the brush bar
if jams and keep it tangle-free after use in a long time so that the vacuum cleaner work
more efficiently.
8. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Product Model ESVC 3926 GY
Working Voltage DC 21.6V
Rated Power 130W
Battery Charger Model ESVC 3926 GY
Battery Charger Input 100-240V/50/60Hz
Battery Charger Output 27V /500mA
Electrical Brush Rated Power 40W
Charging Period 4-6 hrs
ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY DIPOSAL
You can help protect the environment!
Please remember to respect the local regulations:
Hand in the non-working electrical equipment to
an appropriate waste disposal centre.

The manufacturer and agent decline all responsibilities in the event of
damage caused by improper, incorrect or illogical use of the appliance.
Contact after sales service center when in doubt of the condition of the
appliance.
For after sales service [Singapore], please contact
Casa (S) Pte Ltd
15 Kian Teck Crescent, Singapore 628884
Telephone: +65 6268 0077
Fax: +65 6898 0510
Email: service@casa.com.sg
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