Инструкция по эксплуатации Saturn ST-VC7279 Aufidus

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that is sucked up would force its way in-

to the device and damage the motor.

Clean dust / dirt in the dust container by

an entirely new method - it’s simple, clean

and so easy.

Emptying dust container

You can easily see with the transparent

dust container when it must be emptied.

1. Switch off the vacuum cleaner and

disconnect the plug from the mains. To do

this always pull on the plug and not on the

cable.

You can press the lock button of the dust

container together with the out of their

anchoring with the aid of the carrier

handle on the dust container. Now lift out

the dust container and carry it to the

waste bin.

2 A push button is located on the dust

container that you can

use to open and empty it automatically

(bottom-down technology).

To do this hold the dust container over

your dustbin and press on the empty

button.

3. After emptying it clean the HEPA filter

again if necessary (see also Cleaning the

HEPA filter below). After this rinse out the

dust container and wipe it dry.

4. After this push the HEPA filter cleaning

system back into position in the cyclone

vacuum cleaner until it snaps into place.

Your cyclone vacuum cleaner is now ready

for use again.

Cleaning the HEPA filter

The HEPA filter and the HEPA cover should

be cleaned regularly. Cleaning is best

done when emptying the dust container.

To do this follow the instructions in the

Emptying dust container section.

1. Switch off the vacuum cleaner and

disconnect the plug from the mains. To

do this always pull on the plug and not

on the cable.

2. Turn the dust container cover carefully

until it is released and the HEPA filter

will come away easily.

3. Now rinse the HEPA filter under running

water and allow it to dry.

Caution!

Only ever clean the filter with clean water

and do not use soap or detergent. These

would destroy the filter.

Place the HEPA filter back in the HEPA

cover (or replace with a new one) and fit it

into the dust container. Then fit the dust

container back into position in the cyclone

dust container until it snaps into place.

Your cyclone vacuum cleaner is now ready

for use again.

Motor protection

valve

The unit has the

protection valve, when

the dust cup is full of

dust, HEPA filter is

blocked or the air path

is blocked, the protection valve will turn

on automatically avoiding motor over-heat

in order to prolong the life of motor.

Cleaning the exhaust air filter

The exhaust air filter cleans the air a final

time before it leaves the vacuum cleaner.

You can clean the exhaust air filter as

follows:

1. Switch off the vacuum cleaner and

disconnect the plug from the mains. To

do this always pull on the plug and not

on the cable.

2. Open the exhaust air grill (this is at the

rear of the cyclone vacuum cleaner.)

3. The exhaust air filter is visible when

the grill has been opened.

4. Rinse the filter under cold run-

ning water and allow dry.

Caution!

Only ever clean the filter with clean

water and do not use soap or detergent.

These would destroy the filter.

5. Put the exhaust air filter back into place

(or replace with a new one) and place

in the grill.

6. Close the exhaust air filter grill.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the vacuum cleaner

To clean the device casing switch off and

disconnect the plug from the mains

socket.

Danger!

Never expose the vacuum cleaner

to the effects of the weather (rain, etc.).

No parts may be washed in a dish washer.

The casing, dust collecting chamber and

filter chambers of the vacuum cleaner can

be wiped with a damp cloth if required. No

liquid must enter the vacuum cleaner in

the process. Never use strong cleaning

substance (scouring liquids, thinners),

since these will corrode the plastic

surface. Only place the plug back in the

mains socket when you have made sure

that all the parts are thoroughly dry.

Hair and fluff may gather on the running

wheels and on the floor nozzle of the

vacuum cleaner in time. You should

remove these to ensure that handling of

the vacuum cleaner is always easy.

Note!

Lubricating or oiling of the roller

bearing is not recommended, because this

will cause dirt and fluff to stick even

better.

IN THE EVENT OF PROBLEM

Trouble-shooting

Faults can occur on all electrical

equipment. This m ust not necessarily be

due to a defect in the device itself. So

check first with table if the fault can be

dealt with.

PROB-
LEM

POSSIBLE
CAUSES

SOLUTIONS/
TIPS

The
secondary
valve is
open.

Close the
secondary valve

Weak
suction

An object
is blocking
the
suction
pipe

Check the
suction tube,
the handle area,
suction pipe and
the nozzle in
use for
blockages.

Filters are
not fitted
properly
or are
blocked

Fit a new filter

Device
does
not
work.

Device is
not
properly
plugged
into the
mains

Check that the
mains plug has
been inserted
properly. Also
check whether
the power
socket is in
order (e.g. use
an electric
torch). Check
the fuses!
Automatic fuses
in the fuse box

Whist
ling
sound
during
The first
hours of
operatio
n

This is not
a fault

The noise will
die away by
itself after a
time

The
device
cover
does
not
close
properly
.

Dust
container
is not set
properly

Check the dust
container fit.

Danger!

Never try to repair a defective

device, or a device you believe to be

defective, by yourself. You can put both

yourself and future users in danger.

Repairs may only be carried out by

authorized specialists.

Specifications
• Power:

1600 W

• Rated Voltage:

220-230 V

• Rated Frequency:

50 Hz

• Rated Current:

7.3 A

• Volume of Dust Container: 2 l
• Noise Level:

≤78 dB

• Cord Length:

5 m

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