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Ayce MWW305-20L-1250WA User Manual

Ayce MWW305-20L-1250WA
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GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG I MANUEL D’UTILISATION I
MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI I OPERATOR’S MANUAL
NASS-/ TROCKENSAUGER
ASPIRATEUR EAU ET POUSSIÈRE
ASPIRATORE A UMIDO/SECCO
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Ayce MWW305-20L-1250WA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAyce
ModelMWW305-20L-1250WA
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Description of Symbols

CE Marking and European Compliance

Indicates compliance with relevant European regulations for the product.

Class II Insulation Symbol

Machine designed with double insulation, not requiring an earth connection.

IPX4 Protection Rating

Specifies the degree of protection provided by the enclosure against water.

WEEE Disposal Symbol

Item must be disposed of separately from household waste for proper recycling.

General Safety Warnings

Importance of Reading the Manual

Read the complete manual to observe safety precautions and avoid injuries or damage.

Unpacking and Initial Setup

Packaging and Accessories Check

Verify vacuum cleaner is undamaged and all standard accessories are included.

Safety for Vulnerable Users

Supervision required for children (8+) and users with reduced physical or mental capabilities.

Cord and Plug Safety Precautions

Handle power cords with care; unplug before maintenance or if damaged.

Safe Operation Guidelines

Workplace and Electrical Safety

Ensure a clean area, protect cables, use correct voltage, and proper extension cords.

Tool Usage and Personal Protection

Use appropriate tools, dress safely, and follow unplugging procedures.

Operation Safety and Stability

Supervision and Environmental Conditions

Turn off when unsupervised, keep children/pets away, use in daylight.

Machine Stability and Maintenance Safety

Maintain a stable stance, check before use, wear gloves for maintenance.

Hearing Protection and Vibration Checks

Use hearing protection and stop machine if abnormal vibrations occur.

Usage Restrictions and Hazard Prevention

Equipment Condition and Repairs

Use only in good condition; replace worn parts with manufacturer-approved ones.

Environmental and Weather Conditions

Operate in dry areas; avoid rain and store in a dry place.

Flammable, Toxic, and Hazardous Materials

Do not vacuum flammable liquids, toxic dust, or other hazardous materials.

Specific Warnings and Intended Use

Hot Ash and Salt Water Vacuuming

Do not vacuum burning items, hot ashes, or salt water to prevent damage.

Electric Shock and Fire Hazards

Avoid exposure to rain; do not use near flammable materials or explosive fumes.

Intended Use of the Vacuum Cleaner

Designed for wet/dry vacuuming; not for combustible or harmful substances.

Prohibition of Commercial Use

Equipment is not designed for commercial, trade, or industrial applications.

Technical Specifications

Product Model and Power Details

Details on model, supply voltage, power consumption, and protection rating.

Tank Capacity and Material

Specifies the tank capacity and the material used for its construction.

Vacuum Pressure and Unit Weight

Information on vacuum pressure in kPa and the overall weight of the unit.

List of Main Parts

Component Identification

Lists and numbers the main parts of the vacuum cleaner for easy reference.

Assembly Instructions

Safety Before Assembly

Turn off and unplug the appliance before performing any assembly procedures.

Fitting the Appliance Head

Connects the appliance head to the container using the locking hook.

Component Assembly Procedures

Assembling the Wheels

Attaches the wheels to the underside of the tank using screws.

Fitting the Filter

Important note: Never use the vacuum cleaner without a securely fitted filter.

Fitting the Foam Filter for Wet Use

Slips the supplied foam filter over the filter cage for wet vacuuming.

Assembling the Dirt Bag for Dry Use

Slips the dirt bag over the vacuuming hole for dry vacuuming.

Connecting Accessories

Fitting the Suction Hose

Connects the suction hose to the appropriate connector based on application.

Crevice Nozzle Usage

The crevice nozzle is designed for cleaning crevices and edges.

Combination Nozzle Usage

For vacuuming solids and liquids over medium to large areas.

Operation Modes

Vacuuming Operation

Connects the suction hose to the suction hose connector.

Blowing Operation

Connects the suction hose to the blow connector; extension tubes can be added.

Dry Vacuuming with Dirt Bag

Uses the dirt bag for dry vacuuming; ensures filters are secure.

Wet Vacuuming with Foam Filter

Uses the foam filter for wet vacuuming; ensure filter is securely fitted.

Important Operational Notes

Wet Vacuuming Level Indicator

Floating safety switch indicates max tank level; switch off and empty the tank.

Prohibition of Combustible Liquids

The vacuum cleaner is not suitable for vacuuming combustible liquids.

Cable Storage

The power cable can be wound up onto the hook for neat storage.

Cleaning and Maintenance

General Cleaning Precautions

Always unplug before cleaning; keep devices and housing free of dirt.

Cleaning the Appliance Head

Clean with a damp cloth and soft soap; avoid harsh cleaning agents.

Cleaning the Container

Clean the container with a damp cloth, soft soap, or running water.

Cleaning the Foam Filter

Clean the foam filter with soft soap under running water and air-dry.

Maintenance and Storage

Regular Filter Check

Check that filters are securely fitted at regular intervals and before each use.

Unit Packaging and Disposal

Packaging prevents transit damage; dispose of defective components as special waste.

Warranty Certificate and Card

Product Warranty Details

Five-year warranty for material/manufacturing faults under specified conditions.

Warranty Validity and Conditions

Valid with receipt; not for misuse, overloading, or unauthorized repairs.

Returning Product for Repair

Include receipt, warranty certificate, and fault description for repairs.

Warranty Card Information

Fields for personal details, purchase information, and error description.

Technical Drawing and Spare Parts

Technical Drawing Overview

Illustrates the vacuum cleaner with numbered parts for identification.

Spare Parts List

Comprehensive list of available spare parts with their corresponding part numbers and quantities.