Hotpoint SL B24 AA0 UK User manual

EN Operating Instructions
Indesit Company UK Ltd
Morley Way,
Peterborough PE2 9JB
www.indesitcompany.com
Trolley Power
2013/06 ver. 1.1.
SL B24 AA0 UK | SL B22 AA0 UK
SL B20 AA0 UK | SL B18 AA0 UK
SL B16 AA0 UK
SL C22 AA0 UK | SL C20 AA0 UK
SL C18 AA0 UK
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EN Operating Instructions
Indesit Company UK Ltd
Morley Way,
Peterborough PE2 9JB
www.indesitcompany.com
Trolley Power
2013/06 ver. 1.1.
SL B24 AA0 UK | SL B22 AA0 UK
SL B20 AA0 UK | SL B18 AA0 UK
SL B16 AA0 UK
SL C22 AA0 UK | SL C20 AA0 UK
SL C18 AA0 UK
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EN Operating Instructions
Indesit Company UK Ltd
Morley Way,
Peterborough PE2 9JB
www.indesitcompany.com
Trolley Power
2013/06 ver. 1.1.
SL B24 AA0 UK | SL B22 AA0 UK
SL B20 AA0 UK | SL B18 AA0 UK
SL B16 AA0 UK
SL C22 AA0 UK | SL C20 AA0 UK
SL C18 AA0 UK
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Before you begin using the appliance, it
is important that you carefully read these
instructions and keep them for further
reference.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
The safety features of your vacuum cleaner
comply with the technical specications and
regulations in force.
Do not use the appliance for any use other than
its intended use. Any improper use could cause
damage to persons and/or property.
The voltage of your system must match
the voltage of the vacuum cleaner (220-
240 V). Any connection error could cause
irreversible damage to the appliance and void
its warranty.
• If the plug, power cord or appliance appear
to be damaged or if any visible damage is
DESCRIPTION OF THE
VACUUM CLEANER
1. Standard/Carpet brush
2. Bristle-adjustment pedal
3. Parquet brush
4. Turbo brush
5. Upholstery brush
6. Deluxe Parquet brush
7. Pipe length regulator
8. Metal extension pipe
9. Hand grip
10. Plastic hose
11. Carrying handle
12. Trolley System opening/closing button
13. Dust compartment opening button
14. Dust compartment lid
15. Suction inlet
16. Release
17. Full dust bag/container indicator
18. Start/Stop button
19. Cord-rewind button
20. Buttons +/- for electronic power adjustment
21. Standby button
22. Battery compartment
23. Air regulator
24. Remote Power Control signal receiver
25. Electronic power regulator
26. Precision nozzle
27. Nozzle for delicate surfaces
28. Attachment compartment
29. Horizontal housing
30. Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter
31. Air grill
32. Power cord
Version with dust bag:
33. Dust bag support
34. Pure Clean dust bag
35. Motor lter
36. Motor lter grill
37. Gasket
38. Dust compartment
Version without dust bag:
38. Dust compartment
39. Dust container
40. Filter protection grill
41. Pre-lter
42. Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing our Trolley
Power vacuum cleaner. In doing so
you have opted for an effective, high
performance appliance. We advise you
to register this product on www.hotpoint.
co.uk to make sure you are entitled to all
the benets made available by Hotpoint
Customer Service.
The Trolley Power was designed to ensure
optimum performance and consistent usability.
The exclusive Trolley System ensures maximum
manouverability and helps you move freely
around the house without knocking against the
furniture. The Remote Power Control (if available)
enables you to adjust the suction power directly
and effortlessly from the hand grip, with no need
to bend.
This appliance was developed for household use
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• Never suck up any ammable materials or
incandescent objects such as ash, cigarette
ends etc. Some parts of the vacuum cleaner
could catch re.
• Never suck up any sharp or cutting objects
as this could damage the appliance.
• If very ne dust or powders are sucked
up such as our, etc. small electrostatic
discharges could occur. When sucking up
materials previously mentioned, we advise
not to use the metal extension pipe, but only
the plastic exible hose and to set a low
suction power level.
• For your safety, every repair or maintenance
action should be carried out on the appliance
only by Hotpoint authorised staff.
• No responsibility shall be accepted in case
of damage resulting from any improper use
of the appliance.
BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove all adhesives, protective plastic materials
and cardboard packaging. Make sure all adhesive
parts are removed with a soft damp cloth.
Assembling
1. Fasten the plastic exible hose (10) to the
suction inlet (15) until it clicks into place. To
remove it, press the release (16) and pull it
out.
2. Fit the metal extension pipe (8) into the hand
grip (9) until it locks into place. Use the length
regulator (7) to adjust the length of the pipe.
3. Fit the standard/carpet brush (1) or
the attachment you need (see chapter
“Attachments”) into the end of the metal
extension pipe until it locks into place.
If your appliance is equipped with a
Remote Power Control, you will need to
insert the batteries supplied (see paragraph
“Remote Power Control” under chapter
“Features”).
USING
THE VACUUM CLEANER (A)
Do not use the vacuum cleaner without
lters, Pure Clean dust bag, dust bag
support or dust container, as the appliance
found, do not operate the vacuum cleaner.
In such cases have it checked exclusively
by Hotpoint authorised staff in order to avoid
any hazardous situation.
• Regularly check the condition of the power
cord.
• If the fuse in the plug malfunctions, the
appliance will stop operating.
• This appliance was not designed to be used
by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities. Nor,
in addition, persons lacking experience or
familiarity with the product, unless they are
supervised or instructed on the use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their
safety.
• Supervise children to prevent them from
playing with the appliance.
• Never leave the appliance unattended when
it is plugged into an electrical outlet.
• Never use the power cord to move or carry
the appliance around.
• After use, disconnect the plug from the
electrical outlet and rewind the power cord.
• Do not bend the power cord and keep it away
from sharp edges to avoid any damage.
• Never leave or use the appliance over or
close to ames, ovens, ammable materials
or other sources of heat.
• Do not use the vacuum cleaner on persons
or animals. Keep the suction ends away
from your body while it is in operation.
• Before changing an attachment, when
cleaning or maintaining the appliance, and
in any case after every use, unplug it from
the electrical outlet.
• Should you suspect a failure, immediately
unplug it from the electrical outlet.
• Never immerse the vacuum cleaner in water
or any other liquid. Never spray any liquid
substances onto the appliance.
• Do not leave the appliance in the open
air and exposed to inclement weather
conditions.
• For safety, we advise you to keep the
vacuum cleaner always lower than your own
position when cleaning the stairs.
Never suck up any liquid or damp
substances as this could affect the
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FEATURES
Trolley System (B)
The Trolley System allows you to move your
vacuum cleaner easily when cleaning and carry it
from room to room effortlessly.
1. Press the opening/closing button on the
Trolley System (12) to pull out the carry
handle (11) until it locks into place at the
desired length.
2. Having completed your cleaning, press
the opening/closing button on the Trolley
System and close the carrying handle until
it locks into place.
Use the Trolley System's carrying
handle to store the appliance, making
sure you have correctly locked it into place.
Remote Power Control (C)
The Remote Power Control (if available) enables
you to adjust the suction power directly and
effortlessly from the hand grip (9), with no need to
bend. When using the vacuum cleaner, you can
keep it on standby by pressing the standby button
(21).
To insert or change the batteries of your Remote
Power Control:
1. Open the battery compartment (22).
2. Insert two AAA batteries, making sure of the
positive and negative poles.
3. Close the battery compartment until it clicks
into place.
Start & Stop (D)
The Start & Stop function (if available) lets you
keep the vacuum cleaner on stand-by and lock
the cleaning head in the park position: just insert
the brush into its horizontal housing (29).
Dual System (E)
The Trolley Dual Clean version of the Trolley
Power makes your use of the appliance extremely
versatile because it can be used with or without
dust bag. Just assemble the conversion kit in the
package: it comprises a Pure Clean dust bag (34),
dust bag support (33), gasket (37), and motor
lter grill (36) already tted to the motor lter (35).
could get damaged.
1. Unwind the power cord (32) and plug the
appliance into an electrical outlet (220/240V).
We advise you to unwind the entire
power cord (app. 7m) to avoid any
overheating and damage.
2. Press the start/stop button (18) to start the
appliance.
3. Press the Trolley System opening/closing
button (12) to extend the carrying handle
(11) to the desired length until it locks into
place. Then manoeuvre the vacuum cleaner
using the carrying handle when cleaning the
house.
4. To select the desired suction intensity
(based on the model) use the +/- button
and electronically adjust the power (20)
of the Remote Power Control; or manually
rotate the electronic power regulator (25).
We advise you to use a low suction
power on delicate surfaces such as
curtains, fabrics, cushions etc to avoid any
damage; or at least open the air regulator to
reduce the suction effect.
5. To pause the vacuum cleaner, if this feature
is available, you can use the standby button
(21) on the Remote Power Control or the
Start & Stop function (based on the model).
Just insert the brush into its horizontal
housing (29).
6. To switch off the appliance press the start/
stop button again.
7. Disconnect the plug from the electrical
outlet and press the cord-rewind
button (19) until rewinding is complete.
Make sure the cord does not get
entangled during rewinding.
8. Secure the oor head into its horizontal /
vertical housing and store the appliance.
Do not start the vacuum cleaner if the
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Cleaning the dust compartment (F)
For the routine cleaning of the dust compartment
(38):
1. Press the dust-compartment opening button
(13) to open the dust compartment lid (14).
2. Based on the model, remove the Pure Clean
dust bag (34) or the dust container (39).
3. Clean the dust compartment by removing
any residual dirt with a small brush. If
needed, use a damp soft cloth, taking care
to wipe all its parts entirely dry.
4. Re-place the Pure Clean dust bag or dust
container correctly and close the dust
compartment lid until it clicks into place.
The appliance is equipped with a safety
device that prevents the dust
compartment lid from closing unless the dust
bag / container has been correctly installed.
Replacing the Pure
Clean dust bag (G)
We recommend always using Hotpoint
original Pure Clean dust bags, because
their special fabric allows optimum
air ltration, maximum dust/powder
retention, high performances and a long
motor life.
As the Pure Clean dust bags (34) are made of
fabric, they are more resistant than conventional
paper bags and can retain very ne dust/powder
particles more effectively, thus ensuring maximum
hygiene.
We recommend replacing the Pure
Clean bag as soon as the full-bag
indicator illuminates. Change at least once a
year to be always sure of the hygienic
condition of your vacuum cleaner. The pores
of a bag clogged with dust/powder particles
reduce the motor's suction power and can
cause damage.
1. Make sure the appliance is disconnected
from the electrical outlet.
2. Press the dust-compartment opening button
(13) to open the dust compartment lid (14).
3. Release the bag support (33) and remove
the Pure Clean dust bag (34).
The assembling takes place as follows:
1. Make sure the appliance is disconnected
from the electrical outlet.
2. Press the dust-compartment opening button
(13) to open the dust compartment lid (14)
and remove the dust container (39).
3. Fit the gasket into the special groove along
the perimeter of the dust compartment (38).
4. Fit the motor lter grill (already tted to
the motor lter) into the special dust-
compartment guides.
5. Slide the Pure Clean dust bag into the dust
bag support all the way; then place it into the
special dust compartment.
The appliance is equipped with a safety
device that prevents the dust
compartment lid from closing unless the dust
bag / container has been correctly installed.
6. Close the dust compartment lid until it clicks
into place.
To use the vacuum cleaner with the dust
container, remember to remove all the
following parts: Pure Clean dust bag, dust bag
support, gasket, motor lter and motor lter
grill.
CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning or maintaining the
vacuum cleaner, make sure it has been
unplugged from the electrical outlet. Do not
use aggressive substances or abrasive
materials to clean the appliance, its internal
parts and attachments. Make sure it is
thoroughly dry before using again.
Cleaning the appliance
Use a dry or slightly damp soft cloth to clean the
plastic parts (body, dust compartment, exible
hose etc) and the metal extension pipe (8).
Cleaning the attachments
Before cleaning the attachments refer to the
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To clean the dust compartment lters (38):
8. Press the dust-compartment opening button
(13) to open the dust compartment lid (14).
9. Remove the Pure Clean dust bag (34), motor
lter grill (36) and motor lter (35) from the
motor lter grill.
10. Clean the motor lter by washing it under
running water, taking care that the jet of
water is not too strong. Then gently shake
water loose.
11. When cleaning the motor lter grill, remove
any dust/powder residues with a small brush.
If needed, use a damp soft cloth.
Make sure all its parts are thoroughly
dry before replacing them.
12. Fit the motor lter into the motor lter grill
again, taking care to position it gently into
the special notches.
13. Slide the motor lter grill assembly into the
special guides in the dust compartment.
14. Fit the Pure Clean dust bag using the special
dust bag support.
The appliance is equipped with a safety
device that prevents the dust-
compartment lid from closing unless the dust
bag has been correctly installed. Do not force
the dust bag lid to close and make sure all the
parts are in the correct position to allow you to
close the lid.
15. Close the dust compartment lid until it clicks
into place.
Cleaning the dust container (I)
model without dust bag
For the routine cleaning of the dust container:
1. Press the dust-compartment opening button
(13) to open the dust compartment (14) and
remove the dust container (39).
2. Open the lid and empty the dust container.
3. Remove any residual dirt by washing the
dust container under running water.
4. Let it dry at room temperature until all its
parts are thoroughly dry.
5. Close the dust container lid until it clicks
into place and replace it into the dust
compartment.
6. Close the dust compartment lid until it clicks
Dispose of the dust bag in compliance
with all local regulations on waste
disposal.
4. Slide a new Pure Clean dust bag into the
dust bag support completely; then place it
back into the special compartment.
5. Close the dust compartment lid until it clicks
into place.
If you are nding it difcult to close the
dust compartment lid, it is likely that the
Pure Clean dust bag and/or its dust bag
support have not been assembled correctly.
Do not force the dust bag lid to close, make
sure both parts are in the correct position to
allow lid closure.
Cleaning the lters (H)
model with dust bag
The Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter ensures
maximum protection against allergens and
maintains high air quality, as the air given back
by the appliance is entirely free from dust/
powder residues (ltering power > 99.95 %).
We advise you to clean the lter at least
every 4 months to restore its ltering
power. In any case we recommend replacing
the lter at least every year to ensure
maximum performance.
To clean the Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter (30):
1. Disassemble the air grill (31) using the
opening tab.
2. Remove the Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter by
releasing the opening tab.
3. Wash the lter under running water, taking
care that the jet of water is not too strong.
4. Hold it so that the water ows parallel to its
folds.
5. Let it dry at room temperature until all its
parts are thoroughly dry.
6. Replace the Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter,
paying attention to the position of the
notches.
7. Fit the air grill into its housing until it clicks
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13. Wash the Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter under
running water, taking care that the jet of
water is not too strong.
14. Hold it so that the water ows parallel to its
folds.
15. Let it dry at room temperature until all its
parts are thoroughly dry.
Make sure all its parts are thoroughly
dry before replacing them.
16. Fit the pre-lter into the special indentation
of the Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter, locking both
lters in place using the protection grill.
17. Fit the pre-lter, Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter
and protection grille assembly onto the dust
container, paying attention to the positions of
the notches, until it clicks into place.
18. Re-place the dust container into the dust
compartment.
The appliance is equipped with a safety
device that prevents the dust
compartment lid from closing unless the dust
container has been correctly installed. Do not
force the dust bag lid to close it and make sure
all the parts are in the correct position to allow
lid closure.
19. Close the dust compartment lid until it clicks
into place.
ATTACHMENTS
The attachments can either be supplied as
standard features (based on the model) or be
purchased separately from Hotpoint authorised
centres.
Before changing an attachment, during
maintenance, disconnect the plug from
the electrical socket. Do not use aggressive
substances or abrasive materials to clean the
appliance, its internal parts and attachments.
Make sure the appliance is thoroughly dry
before using it again.
Standard/Carpet brush (K)
The standard/carpet brush (1) is suitable for
vacuuming hard and smooth oors as well
as carpets on a daily basis. Use the bristle-
adjustment pedal (2) to clean:
into place.
Cleaning the lters (J)
model without dust bag
This model comprises two Pure Clean Hepa 13
lters. The Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter ensures
maximum protection against allergens and
high air quality, because the air given back by
the appliance is entirely free from dust/powder
residues (ltering power > 99.95 %).
We advise you to clean the lter at least
every 4 months to restore its ltering
power. In any case we recommend replacing the
lter at least every year to ensure maximum
performance.
To clean the Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter (30) in the
back:
1. Disassemble the air grill (31) using the
opening tab.
2. Remove the Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter by
releasing the opening tab.
3. Wash the lter under running water, taking
care that the jet of water is not too strong.
4. Hold it so that the water ows parallel to its
folds.
5. Let it dry at room temperature until all of it’s
parts are thoroughly dry.
6. Re-place the Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter,
paying attention to the positions of the
notches.
7. Fit the air grill into its housing until it clicks
into place.
To clean the dust compartment lters (38):
8. Press the dust-compartment opening button
(13) to open the dust compartment (14).
9. Remove the dust container (39).
10. Release the opening tab and then remove
the Pure Clean Hepa 13 lter, pre-lter (41)
and lter protection grill (40).
11. When cleaning the lter protection grill,
remove any dust/powder residues with a
small brush. If needed, use a damp soft
cloth.
12. Clean the pre-lter by washing it under
running water, taking care that the jet of
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disassemble the rotating brush and start cleaning.
Remove any hairs or threads that got entangled
using scissors, taking care not to damage the
bristles.
For your safety, never put your hands
close to the suction nozzle or rotating
brush while operating the appliance.
Upholstery brush (O)
The Upholstery brush (6) is suitable for vacuuming
surfaces such as sofas, mattresses, blankets,
cushions etc. It is equipped with rotating bristles
operated by the vacuum cleaner’s suction power
that enable you to clean in depth and remove any
fur, hairs or mites from fabrics. The protection grill
prevents the bristles from touching the surfaces
to be cleaned, thus ensuring maximum on fabrics.
To clean the plastic parts of the Upholstery brush,
remove the brush from the metal extension
pipe (8) and wipe with a dry or slightly damp
soft cloth. To clean the rotating bristles, release
the lid by releasing its fastening elements, then
disassemble the rotating brush and start cleaning.
Remove any hairs or threads that got entangled
using scissors, taking care not to damage the
bristles.
Precision nozzle (P)
The precision nozzle in the attachment
compartment (28) helps you vacuum corners,
crevices and other difcult-to-reach areas.
To clean the precision nozzle, remove the nozzle
from the metal extension pipe (8) and wipe with a
dry or slightly damp soft cloth.
Nozzle for delicate surfaces (Q)
The nozzle for delicate surfaces in the attachment
compartment (28) is suitable for vacuuming
surfaces requiring special care such as radiators,
furniture etc. Its special natural bristles enable
you to use it on very delicate surfaces without any
harm.
To clean the plastic parts of the nozzle for delicate
surfaces, remove the nozzle from the metal
extension pipe (8) and wipe with a dry or slightly
damp soft cloth. To clean the bristles, remove any
dirt using, if needed, the precision nozzle (26).
Hard oors
Carpets
To clean the plastic parts of the standard/carpet
brush, remove the brush from the metal extension
pipe (8) and wipe with a dry or slightly damp soft
cloth. To clean the bristles, remove any dirt using,
if needed, the precision nozzle (26).
Parquet brush (L)
The Parquet brush (3) is suitable for vacuuming
delicate areas such as wooden oors. The special
natural bristles enable you to use on very delicate
surfaces without harm.
To clean the plastic parts of the Parquet brush,
remove the brush from the metal extension pipe
(8) and wipe with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth.
To clean the bristles, suck up any dirt using the
precision nozzle (26).
Turbo brush (M)
The Turbo brush (4) is ideal for the in-depth
vacuuming of short-pile carpets and removing pet
hair. The rotation of the brush is operated by the
vacuum cleaner's suction power.
To clean the plastic parts of the Turbo brush,
remove the brush from the metal extension pipe
(8) and wipe with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth.
Remove any hairs or threads that got entangled in
the rotating brush using scissors, taking care not
to damage the bristles.
Deluxe Parquet brush (N)
The Deluxe Parquet brush (5) is suitable for
vacuuming delicate and parquet oors. The brush
is equipped with very delicate rotating bristles,
which are operated by the vacuum cleaner's
suction power, and soft wheels protecting delicate
oors.
To clean the plastic parts of the Deluxe Parquet
brush, remove the brush from the metal extension
pipe (8) and wipe with a dry or slightly damp
soft cloth. To clean the rotating bristles, turn the
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• The plug was not inserted or is not making contact.
• Change the dust bag. If large quantities of very ne dust/
powder are sucked up (e.g. our etc), the full dust bag
indicator may light up although the bag is not full yet. The
reason is that the Pure Clean dust bag is able to retain very
ne dust/powder particles, thus ensuring maximum hygiene.
• Clean the dust container in models without dust bag.
• Clean the lters and, if needed, replace them.
• Make sure the expansion pipe, exible hose and brush are
not blocked.
• Clean the lters and, if needed, replace them.
• Make sure the expansion pipe, exible hose and brush are
not blocked.
• Change the dust bag. If large quantities of very ne dust/
powder are sucked up (e.g. our etc), the Pure Clean dust
bag may become clogged.
• Clean the dust container and its lters.
• Battery not charged.
• The batteries were positioned incorrectly inside the battery
compartment. Position the two AAA batteries making sure of
the positive and negative poles.
• Remove batteries; then position them again, making sure of
the positive and negative poles.
• Electronic appliances or obstacles may be interfering or
shielding with the infrared signal.
• If very ne dust or powders are sucked up such as our, etc.
small electrostatic discharges could occur. When sucking
up materials previously mentioned, we advise not to use the
metal extension pipe, but only the plastic exible hose and
to set a low suction power level.
• One or more attachments were assembled incorrectly. Make
sure the lters and brushes were assembled according to
these instructions. In the model with dust bag make sure
that the gasket is correctly in place too.
• The dust bag/container is full. Replace the dust bag or clean
the dust container.
• Clean the lters and, if needed, replace them.
• The air regulator is open. Make sure it was closed correctly.
The vacuum cleaner cannot
be switched on.
The full dust bag/container
indicator lights up although
it is not full yet.
Low suction power.
Remote Power not working.
Small electrostatic
discharges occur while
sucking up.
The vacuum cleaner whistles
or vibrates when in use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible causes / Solutions

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• The Pure Clean dust bag or dust container was assembled
incorrectly. Make sure it is correctly in place so that the
safety lever will let you close the dust compartment lid.
• Reduce suction power, especially on carpets and fabrics in
general. Open the air regulator to reduce the suction effect.
• Make sure the cord does not get entangled during rewinding.
If it is stuck, unwind the entire power cord again and repeat
rewind.
The dust compartment lid
cannot be closed.
The brush is difcult to
move.
The cord is difcult to
rewind.
GUARANTEE
12 months Parts and Labour Guarantee
This certicate of guarantee represents the gua-
rantee (“Guarantee” hereinafter) offered by In-
desit Company UK Limited with registered ofce
at Peterborough PE2 9JB in relation to products
purchased in the United Kingdom and Indesit
Ireland Limited with registered ofce in Dublin 9,
Ireland for products purchased in the Republic of
Ireland. This Guarantee does not affect your sta-
tutory rights.
Your product has the benet of our manufactu-
rer’s Guarantee, which covers the product for
twelve months from the date of purchase.
This gives you the reassurance that if, within that
time, your product is proven to be defective be-
cause of either workmanship or materials, we will,
at our discretion, either repair or replace the pro-
duct at no cost to you.
This Guarantee is subject to the following condi-
tions:
• Documentary proof of original purchase date
is provided.
• Cosmetic damage must be reported within
14 days from the date of purchase.
• The product has been installed and operated
correctly and in accordance with our opera-
ting and maintenance instructions.
• The product is used only on the electricity
supply printed on the rating plate.
• The product has been used for normal do-
mestic purposes only.
• The product has not been altered, serviced,
maintained, dismantled, or otherwise interfe-
red with by any person not authorised by us.
• Any repair work must be undertaken by us or
our appointed agent.
• Any parts removed during repair work or any
product that is replaced become our proper-
ty.
• The product is used in the United Kingdom
or Republic of Ireland.
The Guarantee does not cover:
• Damage resulting from transportation, im-
proper use, neglect or interference or as a
result of improper installation.
• Accidental damage, this includes but is not
limited to, damage which occurs as a result
of an external action.
• Replacement of any consumable item or ac-
cessory. These include but are not limited to:
• plugs, cables, light bulbs, hoses, brushes,
covers and lters.
• Replacement of any removable parts made
of glass or plastic.
After Sales Service
No one is better placed to care for your Hotpoint
product during the course of its working life than
us – the manufacturer.
Essential Contact Information
Advice Line
We have a dedicated team who can provide free
advice and assistance with your product if you
experience any technical difculties. Simply call

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ship of your product and offer you an additional
free 1 year guarantee when you register your
product with Hotpoint within 28 days of purchase.
If you do not register your product with Hotpoint
within 28 days, your product is guaranteed for 1
year only.
To activate your 2 year guarantee register with
us online at www.hotpoint.co.uk. Please note that
the 2 year guarantee is only available in UK and
Ireland and is subject to the same conditions as
the 1 year Guarantee. Please refer to the certica-
te of guarantee for more information.
DISPOSAL OF OLD
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
The European Directive 2002/96/EC on
Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE), requires that old
household electrical appliances must
not be disposed of in the normal unsor-
ted municipal waste stream.
Old appliances must be collected sepa-
rately in order to optimise the recovery
and recycling of the materials they con-
tain and reduce the impact on human
health and the environment.
The crossed out “wheeled bin” symbol on the
product reminds you of your obligation, that when
you dispose of the appliance it must be separately
collected. Consumers should contact their local
authority or retailer for information concerning the
correct disposal of their old appliance.
our Hotpoint Service Hotline on 08448 240 055
(Republic of Ireland 0818 904 041) for telephone
assistance.
Please note:
Our advisors will require the following infor-
mation:
Model number:
Serial number:
Consumables and Accessories
We supply a full range of consumables and ac-
cessories to keep your product functioning ef-
ciently throughout its life.
UK: 08448 225 225
Republic of Ireland: 0818 313 413
www.hotpoint.co.uk
Recycling and Disposal Information
As part of Hotpoint’s continued commitment to
helping the environment, Hotpoint reserves the
right to use quality, recycled components to keep
down customer costs and minimise material wa-
stage.
Please dispose of packaging and old products
carefully.
Register your new product and get a second
year FREE!
We want to give you additional benets of owner-

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Morley Way,
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