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(Figure 10) To pick up dry remains, vacuum in any direction until the area is clean. Do not overfill the container. Empty it out regularly. To vacuum up liquids, attach the corresponding nozzle. When sucking up liquids keep the vacuum cleaner facing downward to prevent the liquid from spreading and move the vacuum backward. (Figure 11) The vacuum cleaner can hold approximately 70ml of liquid. Beyond this amount, the liquid will run back out through the suction nozzle. OPERATING POSITIONS This vacuum cleaner has 5 different tilt settings, (Figure 12). These settings have been designed to allow the vacuum cleaner to gain access to difficult areas (Figure 13) or to make it free-standing when doing woodwork, etc. (Figure 14) To select the various tilt settings, press the tilt release button (9) and swivel the suction nozzle into the desired position. (Figure 15) To return the appliance to the straight position, rotate the head back up so that it locks into this position. CLEANING & MAINTENANCE Clean the bin (1), the filter (3) and the seal (2) after each use: • Place the vacuum cleaner in the upright position with the suction nozzle facing downward, press the release button and remove the motor housing (Fig. 16). • Remove the filter and the seal by pulling on them, as shown in Figures 17 and 18. • Empty the contents out of the bin. Clean the filter with a soft brush. If it is very dirty it can be washed in soapy water, make sure to rinse it well and leave it to dry completely before refitting it. • NEVER USE THE VACUUM CLEANER WITHOUT THE FILTER. • Reassemble the vacuum cleaner. Fit the seal back onto the bin and then the filter, pressing down on them so that they slot in correctly. Place the bin back onto the motor housing. • Clean the motor housing down with a damp cloth. Never use abrasive cleaning agents. • Change the filter regularly. Spare parts can be obtained from Authorised Technical Service 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-MH batteries that must be taken out of the appliance for recycling. Do the following to remove the batteries: Take the battery unit (8) out of the vacuum cleaner. Remove the two rubber feet at the bottom of the battery unit, (Fig. 19). Use a star screwdriver to unscrew the battery casing (Figure 20), take the battery out of the casing (Figure 21). 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 crossed wheelie bin symbol shown on the appliance indicates ...
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