
- 12 - 02/2021
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USING THE STICK VACUUM CLEANER
1. Assemble the vacuum cleaner according to the instructions in the section
“ASSEMBLY AND DISASSAMBLY OF THE STICK VACUUM CLEANER”.
2. Insert the fully charged A18 into the motor unit.
3. Press the switch A12 and the vacuum cleaner starts.
4. The vacuum will operate while you hold the switch A12. As soon as it is released, the
operation of the vacuum cleaner stops automatically.
5. If you need to keep the vacuum cleaner running, push the switch lock A11 towards
the handle A13. As soon as the switch lock A11 is released, the operation of the
vacuum cleaner stops automatically.
USING THE WET CLEANING VACUUM CLEANING
1. Assemble the vacuum cleaner according to the instructions in the section
“ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE WET CLEANING VACUUM CLEANER”.
2. Insert the fully charged A18 into the motor unit.
3. Press the lock C6 to release the clean water tank and carefully remove the tank C8
from the vacuum cleaner body – see picture H1.
4. Turn the tank lid C7 counterclockwise and remove it from the tank C8. Pour clean
water into the tank C8 minding the MAX mark – see picture H2. Place the lid C7 back
and turn it clockwise to fix it.
5. To insert the clean water tank C8 back, insert the lower part of the tank C8 into the
vacuum cleaner body and gently press the upper part to the vacuum cleaner body
until it clicks – see picture H3.
Warning:
Never fill the tank C8 over the MAX mark. There is a risk of damage
of the vacuum cleaner.
Before filling the tank C8 make sure the wet cleaning vacuum
cleaner is correctly assembled, it is especially important the wet
cleaning nozzle C15 is attached.
Water temperature you pour into the tank C8 should not exceed
50°C.
If water starts accumulating in the collecting tank C11,
immediately turn the vacuum cleaner off, clean it before using it
again.
Do not tilt the wet cleaning attachment C4 over 30 °.
Note:
You can add a small amount of neutral cleaning agent with mild foaming
effects into the tank C8.
Warning:
Do not use the TURBO function when you use the vacuum
cleaner for wet cleaning.
6. Press the switch A12 and the vacuum cleaner starts. The vacuum will operate
while you hold the switch A12. As soon as it is released, the operation of the
vacuum cleaner stops automatically. If you need to keep the vacuum cleaner
running, push the switch lock A11 towards the handle A13. As soon as the switch
lock A11 is released, the operation of the vacuum cleaner stops automatically.
7. To start the wet cleaning function, press the C18 button and the water will be
released from the tank C8 through the nozzle C15 into the soft rotary brush C23
which will wipe the dirt from the floor. At the same time, the dirty water will be
vacuumed back into the vacuum cleaner and through the collecting tank C11, it
will be discharged into the dirty water tank C14.
8. If you release the switch A12, the water supply from the tank C8 will be also
interrupted and you will have to press the C18 button when turning the vacuum
cleaner on again.
9. You can use the wet cleaning vacuum cleaner for vacuuming split water, wine, or
other wet dirt from the floor. In such case, there is no need to press the C18 button
to dose water. Dirty water will be vacuumed into the vacuum cleaner and through
the collecting tank C11, it will be discharged into the dirty water tank C14.
10. After finishing the vacuuming, empty the dirty water tank C14. Follow the
instructions in the section “Cleaning and maintenance”.
Lights of the wet cleaning nozzle
Lights Definition
White light is lit. Water dose is on.
No light is lit. Water dose is stopped.
Red light flashes. Dirty water tank is full.
TURBO FUNCTION
■ If you need to increase the power of the vacuum cleaner to the maximum, press
the TURBO A7 button. The vacuum cleaner starts at the maximum power. Once you
need to lower the power, press the TURBO A7 button again.
STORAGE UNDER NORMAL USE
■ The charging base D13 is designed to store the motor unit and accessories in it and
to charge one battery A18 at the same time. Insert the motor unit into the charging
base D13.
■ There is a groove at the back of the charging base D13 to attach the floor nozzle B4
or wet cleaning nozzle C15. Both the floor nozzle B4 and the wet cleaning nozzle
C15 are provided with stoppers which you insert into the groove.
■ You can attach the selected accessories you use the most often to the two pins
located at the back of the charging base D13.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
■ Before cleaning, always make sure the vacuum cleaner is switched off. Remove the
battery A18 from the motor unit.
CLEANING THE MOTOR UNIT AND ACCESSORIES
■ Use a soft cloth, lightly dampened in a lukewarm water, to clean the outer parts of
the vacuum cleaner. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, solvents, or dissolving
agents, otherwise the unit surface may be damaged.
CLEANING THE STICK VACUUM CLEANER
Empty the dust container
■ It is advised to empty the dust container A15 after each use. However, if the dirt level
reaches the MAX mark, it is necessary to empty the dust container A15 immediately.
1. Remove the accessory from the motor unit.
2. Place the motor unit above the waste bin with the dust container bottom facing
down.
3. Press the A16 button and the dust container bottom is released and it opens – see
picture I1.
4. This will empty the container content directly into the waste bin.
5. Use your hand to close the container bottom. It clicks once correctly fitted – see
picture I2.
Cleaning the dust container
■ Clean the dust container A15 regularly to prevent unpleasant odours.
1. Remove the accessory from the motor unit and empty the dust container A15
according to the instructions above.
2. Press the button A17 to release the dust container and carefully remove it from the
motor unit – see picture I3.
3. Wipe the inner walls of the dust container A15 using a light dampened soft sponge.
Dry with a clean cloth.
4. Turn the filter unit A14 counter clockwise and remove it from the motor unit.
Remove the dirt from the filter unit above the waste bin. You can use a cleaning
brush if needed – see picture I4.
Note:
Cleaning brush is not a part of the packaging.
5. Attach the filter unit A14 to the motor unit (align the symbol of open lock with an
arrow on the motor unit) and turn the filter unit A14 clockwise until the arrow points
to the closed lock symbol.
6. Attach the container A15 to the motor unit. The container A15 clicks once correctly
assembled.
Cleaning and change of the outflow filter
■ It is advised to clean the outflow filter A9 regularly to ensure proper vacuum cleaner
operation. Depending on how often you use the vacuum cleaner, change the
outflow filter A9 once every 3 or 6 months.
1. Press the locks A10 on both sides of the cover A8 and pull the cover with outflow
filter out – see picture I5.
2. Remove the dirt from the filter A9. If the filter A9 is heavily soiled, rinse it under
running clean water. Leave it to dry and then insert it back into the motor unit – see
picture I6.
Warning:
Never insert wet or damp filter A9 into the motor unit! Always
wait until it is completely dry. Do not use any appliances, e.g., hair
dryer, or never place it to dryer to dry the filter A9. Avoid drying
on the direct sunshine.
Cleaning and change of the inflow filters
■ It is advised to clean inflow filters A3 and A5 regularly to ensure proper vacuum
cleaner operation. Depending on how often you use the vacuum cleaner, change
the inflow filters A3 and A5 once every 3 or 6 months. Always change both filters
at the same time.
1. Hold the cover A2 and pull it upwards.
2. Remove the outer inflow filter A5 from the holder A4 and beat it above the waste
bin.
3. Remove the inner inflow filter A3 from the holder A4 and beat it above the waste
bin. If the inner inflow filter A3 is heavily soiled, rinse it under running clean water.
Leave it to dry and then insert it back into the holder A4.
4. Place the outer inflow filter A5 onto the holder A4 and then insert the assembled
inflow filter into the motor unit until it clicks.
Cleaning the floor nozzle
■ It is necessary to clean the floor nozzle B4 regularly to ensure the desired and stable
suction power.
1. Remove the floor nozzle B4 from the vacuum cleaner and turn it upside down.
2. Turn the lock B10 to release the side cover.
3. Carefully remove the rotary brush B11 – see picture I7.