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– The appliance must be disconnected from the power adapter when removing the battery.
– Do not connect the contacts of the battery or the charger! If you do not use a battery, keep
it away from metal objects, such as paperclips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small
metal objects that can cause short circuit of the battery connectors. Short circuit of the
battery connectors can cause burn or fire.
– Do not through the battery into fire. There is a risk of explosion!
– During normal operation, the accumulator batteries are not taken out. Take out the batteries
only if the appliance is to be disposed (see par. VIII. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION).
– In order to ensure safety and proper function of the appliance, use only original spare parts
and accessories approved by the manufacturer.
– Only use this appliance for the purpose it was designed for, as specified in this manual.
Never use the appliance for any other purpose.
– All text in other languages and pictures shown on the packaging, or the product itself, are
translated and explained at the end of this language mutation.
– The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by improper use of the appliance
and the accessories and its warranty for the appliance does not apply in situations when
the safety warnings above are not complied with. Failure to replace or maintain all filters
regularly according to the instructions in Chapter IV., V., VI and also using non–original
filters, the properties of which resulted in failure or damage of the vacuum cleaner, is also
understood to be improper use of the appliance.

USE OF THE APPLIANCE:

– The product is intended for home use and similar (in shops, offices and similar workplaces,
in hotels, motels and other residential environments, in facilities providing accommodation
with breakfast). It is not intended for commercial use!
– Never use the vacuum cleaner nor touch the adaptor with wet hands or feet!
– Never use (switch on) the vacuum cleaner if it is placed in the holder and it is being
charged!
– Never vacuum without a properly inserted filtration system and micro–filters.
– Always switch off the vacuum cleaner when charging the battery and after the vacuum
cleaner was used.
– Charge the battery at standard room temperature. Do not expose the battery to
temperatures exceeding 50 °C. This will prevent damage of the battery.
– The appliance may only be charged using a safe low voltage corresponding with the
marking on the appliance.
– If the openings/elements for air flow are clogged (e.g. the accessories), turn the appliance
off and remove the clogging.
– Do not vacuum wet or moist floor coverings, do not use the vacuum cleaner for outdoor
areas! When moisture gets into the aggregate, there is a risk of its damage and disabling it.
This defect is not covered by the warranty.
– Do not vacuum water, liquid or aggressive liquid!
– Do not vacuum sharp objects (e.g. glass, shatter), hot, flammable, explosive items
(e.g. ash, hot cigarette butts, gasoline, thinners and aerosol vapours) or greases
(e.g. fats, oils), caustic agents (e.g. acids, solvents). Vacuuming these objects may lead
to damage of the dust filters or the vacuum cleaner.
– Pores of the micro filters may be clogged when vacuuming very fine dust. Thus, air
permeability will be reduced and the suction performance will drop. In this case, micro–
filters have to be cleaned before the container is full. Do not use the vacuum cleaner to
vacuum dirt produced during/after construction such as plasterboard dust, fine sand,
cement, dust from construction, parts of plaster etc. If this dirt / loose construction
materials / loose construction materials into the aggregate, it poses a danger of damage.
The warranty repair does not cover this.
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