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(Figure 9) Insert the jack for the charger “17” into socket "A" on the wall mount. (Figure 10) To use the charger base as a wall mount: To install the wall mount “15”, choose a position close to an electrical wall socket. Before fitting it, make sure that there are no dangerous objects hidden below the surface of the wall, such as electrical wires, pipes, etc. Never mount the vacuum cleaner outdoors. Place the wall mount against the wall as shown in figure 11 and mark out the places where the screws will go. Once the screws are fitted, place the wall mount on to them and press it gently downward to make it secure. Insert the jack for the charger “17” into socket "A" on the wall mount. (Figure 10) CHARGING THE BATTERY Charge up the vacuum cleaner’s batteries for approximately 16 hours before using it for the first time. Insert the vacuum cleaner into its support (Fig. 12). The charge indicator (12) will light up. This indicator will remain lit as long as the vacuum cleaner is plugged in, even if the batter y is fully charged. The vacuum cleaner will become warm while it is charging. This is quite normal and will not interfere with the appliance’s safety or operation. The vacuum cleaner can always be left to charge when it is not in use. This will ensure that the batter y is always fully charged and ready for use. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Use as a Stick vacuum: Take the stick vacuum off the charger unit and press the On/Off switch "1" (figure 13). The indicator “11” will light up, this indicator shows that the rotating brush “10” is working. Make sure that none of the nozzles are blocked and that the rotating brush is clean. Use as a hand vacuum: Take the hand vacuum off by pressing release button "6" and this will free the clips that attach it to the vacuum cleaner (figure 6). The suction nozzle on the hand vacuum can be pulled allowing the vacuum to get into awkward places, to do this pull on it gently until it is full extended (figure 14) To slide the nozzle back in, press on the release clip and push the nozzle back. (Figure 15) To pick up dry remains, vacuum in any direction until the area is clean. Do not overfill the container. Empty it out regularly. When storing or charging the hand vacuum, slot the suction nozzle back into its parking position on the stick vacuum, making sure that it is seated correctly. (Figure 5) CLEANING & MAINTENANCE Clean the container “7” and the filters “13" and “14” after each use. To do this: Take the hand vacuum off the stick vacuum and remove the dirt container by pressing the release clip and turning the container anti-clockwise. (Figure 16) Remove the cloth filter “13” and the nylon filter “14”, lifting them up as shown in figures 17 & 18. Empty the dirt container, figure 19 . Clean the container with a soft brush. If it is ver y dirty it can be washed in soapy water, make sure to rinse it well and leave it to dry completely before refitting it. The cloth filter “13” and the nylon filter “14” can also be washed in soapy water, however make sure that they are completely dr y before refitting them. To reassemble the vacuum, place the nylon filter into position and press down on it as shown in figure 20. Fit the cloth filter “13” and press on it so that it slots in correctly, figure 21. Place the container back on the motor housing of the hand vacuum. AE4407/12.indd 9 6/10/06 10:18:5 Put the hand vacuum back on the body of the stick vacuum. The motor housing and the casings can be wiped clean with a damp cloth, do not use harsh detergents. Change the filters regularly. Spare parts can be obtained from Authorised Technical Ser vice Centres. METHOD FOR REMOVING THE BATTERIES: To protect the environment, never put this product in with household rubbish at the end of its useful life. This appliance contains Ni-Cd batteries that must be taken out of the appliance for recycling. Do the following to remove the batte ries: With the help of a small screwdriver, remove the batter y cover on the back of the hand vacuum, figure 22. On the inside you will find that the bat teries are soldered into the appliance. Pull the battery pack out and cut the cables with scissors, figures 23 &24. Deposit the batteries in the special containers provided by your local authorities. Similarly, to dispose of the appliance at the end of its useful life, you can take it to an authorised technical service centre. ADVICE ON DISPOSAL: Our goods come in optimised packaging. This basically consists in using non-contaminating materials which should be handed over to the local waste disposal service as secondary raw materials. This product complies with EU Directive 2002/96/CE. The cros sed wheelie bin symbol shown on the appliance indicates that when it comes to dispose of the product it must not be included in with household refuse. It must be taken to a special refuse collection point for electric and electronic appliances or returned to the distributor when purchasing a similar appliance. Under current refu...
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