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Replacing the Dust Bag
1.
Open the charging station lid.
2. Grasp the dust bag by its handle and pull it out of the charging
station. By pulling upwards, the handle closes the dust bag inlet
to prevent dust and dirt from spilling out. Dispose of the dust
bag in the trash.
3. Wipe the dust bag compartment with a soft sponge.
4. Insert the new dust bag so that the aperture in the handle faces
the matching aperture in the charging station frame. The dust
bag handle should easily slide into rails in the station frame.
5. Close the charging station lid.
Cleaning the Charging Station Body
Wipe the outer body of the charging station with a clean, dry cloth.
Storage
Before putting the vacuum into storage, make sure it is clean, the dust container is
empty and clean, and the HEPA filter is clean and properly installed. Clean out the
used and clean water tanks and remove the dust bag. Store the appliance in a dry and
well-ventilated place out of the reach of children or pets. Do not place any objects on
the appliance.
During long storage, charge the battery once every 3 months to prolong its life.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Vacuum will not turn on.
Vacuum not charging.
Cause
Dead battery.
Vacuum is not snug in
charging station and
charging contacts are not
connecting.
Charging station not
plugged in.
Vacuum cleaner battery
is dead due to prolonged
disuse.
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Solution
Manually set the vacuum
in the charging station and
let it charge.
Check the vacuum cleaner
is snug in the charging
station. If necessary, dock
it manually in the charg-
ing station. The charge
indicator lights up when
the vacuum cleaner starts
charging.
Plug the charging station
in.
If charging will not start,
contact an authorized
service centre. During
prolonged disuse, we
recommend charging the
vacuum regularly, at least
once every three months.