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3. Turn the vacuum right side up again and manually insert it into the charging
station so that the charging contacts on the bottom of the vacuum touch
those on the charging station. Once there is electrical contact, charging begins
automatically.
4. The LED status light will flash while the vacuum is charging. Once full charge is
reached, the light will glow blue.
5. Once the battery is full, unplug the power adapter from the charging port on the
vacuum and from the wall.
Note:
During prolonged disuse, recharge the vacuum once every 2 to 3 months
to extend the useful life of the battery pack.
Remote control
Before using the remote control, insert its batteries.
1.
On the bottom of the remote, remove the battery cover plate.
2. Remove both batteries and insert new ones (2x 1.5 V AAA). Observe the polarity
markings on the bottom of the battery compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
The procedure is the same when replacing batteries, except that old batteries must be
removed first.
If you want to use the remote control, point it to the signal receiver on the appliance.
The maximum range of signal sent from the remote control is 6 m. If obstacles are
located between the remote control and the appliance, the signal cannot be transmit-
ted.
If you will not use the remote control for a long time, we recommend removing the
batteries. If the batteries leaked into the interior of the remote control, it could damage
it.
Warning:
Never put batteries in fire, short circuit or damage them in any way. After
the end of their lifetime, discard them in environmentally friendly man-
ner. Never dispose of batteries in household waste. Always replace both
batteries together. Do not mix rechargeable and single-use battery types.
Preparing the Room for Cleaning
Before using the vacuum, take these steps to avoid damage to the appliance or other
property, or hazardous situations.
1.
Clear the floor of all cables and small items that might entangle the vacuum.
2. Secure any free carpet edges on which the vacuum might trip and tassels it might
suck in. The vacuum is not designed to clean carpets with pile height exceeding 26
mm (1 in).
3. Prevent the vacuum from attempting to enter spaces with less than 70 mm
clearance; it might get stuck. If necessary, block off such spaces by setting a
suitable ground-standing object before them.
4. The vacuum is not designed for cleaning wet areas. Do not expose it to water or
moisture.
5. The vacuum can drive over obstacles up to 16 mm high. Remove taller obstacles if
necessary.
6. The vacuum is equipped with surface sensors, designed to keep it from falling off
stairs etc. These sensors' readings can be fouled by dirt on the sensor eye, dark
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