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Safety
Risks when handling the
vacuum cleaner
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the ap-
pliance may result in injury.
Never touch moving parts
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of the appliance and acces-
sories, for example, turbo
brushes. There is a risk of
fi ngers becoming trapped.
Always remove the turbo
■
brush from the telescopic
tube or suction hose before
cleaning.
Lay out the mains cord
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of the charging station in
such a way that no one
trips over it.
Health hazard!
Improper handling of the ap-
pliance may result in health
hazards.
Do not use the appliance if
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the hygiene fi lter or foam
fi lter is missing or dam-
aged. Otherwise, vacu-
umed dust can penetrate
the appliance and escape
into the ambient air.
Fire hazard!
Vacuuming glowing ash,
burning cigarettes, etc. will
set the fi lter on fi re.
Do not vacuum glowing
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ash, burning cigarettes or
matches.
Risks when handling the
battery pack
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the
lithium-ion battery may lead
to injuries.
If the battery pack is opened
or dismantled, or if a dam-
aged battery pack or a bat-
tery pack other than the one
delivered is used, electrolyte
may leak out. This can cause
chemical burns and damage
to the appliance and battery
pack.
To charge it, use only
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the mains adapter (type
YLS0241A-E222050) pro-
vided.
Do not charge the battery
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when temperatures are be-
low 0°C or above 37°C.