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JML Copper Chef Crumby User manual

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for life’s little messes
• Runs on 2 x 1.5V AA batteries
• Motor voltage: DC 3.0 V
• Approximate run time: 2 hours
(per battery pair)
• Cleaning capacity: 2.5 tablespoons
This appliance can be used by children aged from 3 years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved • This is not a toy
• Do not use on wet or moist surfaces & messes. This may damage the motor and
electrical components • Maximum particle size Copper Chef Crumby can handle is
approximately 6mm diameter. Particles larger than this may clog the opening or bind
the motor and damage the unit • To avoid risk of injury, keep  ngers and other body
parts clear from the opening on base cover of unit when in use • Never operate unit
without the base cover and  lter properly installed • Young children should not
operate this cleaner unless closely supervised by an adult.
WARNINGS
Distributed by JML
JML, Unit 1 Eastside, Port of Tyne, South Shields, NE33 5SP
Customer Services: UK: 0800 781 7831 (Freephone)
ROI: 041-978 0003 (Local rate)
Email: [email protected] • Web: www.JMLdirect.com
©JohnMillsLtd/MM/03.18/S000622/A •Made in China
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USAGE
For Cleaning up small, dry particles and debris from hard and upholstered surfaces
(countertops, desks, tables, tile and wooden oors, low-moderate pile carpeting,
sofas, chairs, blankets, leather surfaces, car interiors, bags and suitcases.
Works great on the following: crumbs, sugar, salt, pepper, sprinkles, coffee grounds,
baby formula, glitter, pencil shavings, dried play dough, dirt, sand and ice-melt.
OPERATION
Installing batteries
1. Open upper dome housing by rotating
it counter-clockwise. Indicator line on
edge of dome housing should move
from “CLOSE” to “OPEN” (see Fig.1).
To replace the dome housing, rotate
back into position clockwise to ‘CLOSE’.
2. Install 2 x 1.5V AA batteries following
the indicated polarity (see Fig. 2).
3. Replace upper dome housing.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Turning ON/OFF
1. Use thumb (or nger) to slide power switch located on
side of unit from “OFF” to “ON” (see Fig. 3).
Emptying/Cleaning
1. Remove base cover by pressing tab labeled “PUSH”
while tilting base cover downward to separate it from
upper housing (see Fig. 4).
2. Remove lter assembly by simply pulling it out of upper
housing. It will “snap” free to expose the motor turbine.
Fig. 3
MAINTENANCE
1. Empty debris particles from base cover into trash after each use for best
performance.
2. Completely remove base cover and lter assembly from unit for cleaning. Rinse
base cover and lter under warm water to clean leftover particles and residue.
Make sure cover and lter are completely dry before reassembling.
3. Do not expose upper housing or motor components to water. These components
should be cleaned using only compressed air or a small brush if needed.
4. If a decrease in cleaning performance is noticed, empty base cover, check for
blockages, and replace batteries if need be.
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