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Hanseatic V18C01A-80 - User Manual

Hanseatic V18C01A-80
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V18C01A-80
Staubsauger
Gebrauchsanleitung
Anleitung/Version:
1901-03188_DE_20231017
Bestell-Nr.: 66310616
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • P
    Patrick MooreJul 25, 2025
    Why is my Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner suction weak?
    • S
      scarrJul 25, 2025
      There are several reasons why your Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner might have weak suction. The brush or nozzle may not be positioned correctly, so ensure it is properly aligned. An object might be plugging the nozzle; in this case, actuate the On/Off foot switch, pull out the mains plug, and check the telescopic tube and suction hose for blockage, removing any obstructions. Also, filters might be inserted incorrectly or are contaminated, so insert them correctly and/or clean them. Finally, the air by-pass vent might be open; make sure to close it.
  • S
    sperezJul 30, 2025
    What to do if my Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner is not working?
    • E
      emilyjohnsonJul 30, 2025
      If your Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner isn't working, first, ensure the On/Off foot switch is activated to switch the appliance on. Check that the mains plug is firmly inserted into the socket. If it still doesn't work, try the appliance with a different socket to rule out a defective socket. Check fuses and/or circuit breakers. Inspect the mains cord for any damage and contact the Service Centre if needed.
  • B
    Brian HarrisAug 4, 2025
    Why does my Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner switch itself off?
    • O
      olsenleslieAug 4, 2025
      Your Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner might be switching off due to a blocked brush or nozzle. To resolve this, actuate the On/Off foot switch, pull out the mains plug, and clean the brush or nozzle. Another possible cause is a blocked coarse dust filter, which activates the overheat protection. In this case, actuate the On/Off foot switch, pull out the mains plug, leave the appliance to cool for at least 1/2 hour and clean the coarse dust filter. Also, the telescopic tube or suction hose could be blocked. Actuate the On/Off foot switch, pull out the mains plug, check the telescopic tube and suction hose for blockage, and clean if necessary.
  • R
    Rita BurtonAug 9, 2025
    Why is my Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner releasing dust?
    • B
      brandonparkerAug 9, 2025
      If your Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner is releasing dust, it's likely that the filters are either inserted incorrectly or are contaminated. To fix this, ensure that the filters are inserted correctly and/or clean them thoroughly.
  • G
    Gary NealAug 14, 2025
    Why is the suction force weak on my Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner?
    • C
      Christopher EdwardsAug 14, 2025
      A weak suction force in your Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner could be due to several reasons: * The brush or nozzle may not be positioned correctly: adjust the position. * An object might be blocking the nozzle: turn off and unplug the appliance, then check for and remove any blockages in the telescopic tube and suction hose. * The filters may be incorrectly inserted or dirty: ensure correct insertion and clean them if necessary. * The air by-pass vent could be open: close the vent.
  • K
    Kelly MarksAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner switches itself off?
    • M
      Mitchell HarringtonAug 19, 2025
      If your Hanseatic Vacuum Cleaner switches off by itself, it could be due to: * A blocked brush or nozzle: switch off and unplug the appliance, then clean the brush or nozzle. * A blocked coarse dust filter, which may have activated overheat protection: switch off and unplug, let the appliance cool for at least 30 minutes, and clean the coarse dust filter. * A blocked telescopic tube or suction hose: switch off and unplug, check for blockages, and clean if necessary.

Summary

Explanation of Terms and Symbols

Safety Information

Intended Use

Defines the proper and intended application of the vacuum cleaner for household use.

General Safety Notices

Provides essential safety instructions for user protection and third-party safety.

Risks to Children

Highlights suffocation risks from packaging film and small parts for children.

Risks for Specific User Groups

Details risks for individuals with impaired physical, sensory, or mental abilities.

Household Electrical Appliance Handling Risks

Covers general safety precautions when handling electrical appliances.

Vacuum Cleaner Handling Risks

Addresses specific hazards and improper handling risks related to the vacuum cleaner.

Delivery and Package Contents

Package Contents

Lists all items included in the vacuum cleaner package upon delivery.

Checking the Delivery

Instructions on verifying the delivery for completeness and damage.

Appliance Parts Overview

Vacuum Cleaner Nozzles

Floor Nozzle

Description of the floor nozzle and its use on different floor types.

Upholstery Nozzle

Details the upholstery nozzle for cleaning furniture and mattresses.

Crevice Nozzle

Explains the use of the crevice nozzle for tight and hard-to-reach areas.

Furniture Brush

Information on using the furniture brush for dusting delicate items.

Starting Up the Vacuum Cleaner

Unpacking the Appliance

Step-by-step guide for safely unpacking the vacuum cleaner and its components.

Setting Up the Appliance

Instructions on assembling the vacuum cleaner parts for initial use.

Operation Guide

Vacuuming Floors

Guidance on how to effectively vacuum various floor surfaces with the appliance.

Adjusting Suction Force

Explains how to control the suction power using the unit and air by-pass vent.

Finishing Vacuuming

Procedures for safely turning off the appliance and winding the cord.

Transporting the Appliance

Instructions on how to safely move and carry the vacuum cleaner.

Shutdown and Storage

Steps for properly shutting down and storing the vacuum cleaner.

Care and Maintenance

Emptying the Dustbin

Detailed steps for safely removing and emptying the dustbin.

Cleaning the Coarse Dust Filter

Instructions for cleaning or replacing the coarse dust filter.

Cleaning the Foam Filter

Guidance on how to clean and maintain the foam filter.

Cleaning;Changing the Hygiene Filter

Steps for cleaning or replacing the hygiene filter.

Cleaning the Appliance Exterior

How to clean the vacuum cleaner's housing and accessories.

Cleaning the Floor Nozzle

Method for cleaning the underside of the floor nozzle.

Troubleshooting Guide

Service and Support

General Customer Service

Contact information for inquiries, complaints, and accessory orders.

Spare Parts Information

Details on how to obtain spare parts and contact service centers.

Environmental Responsibility and Disposal

Waste Prevention Measures

Guidelines on waste prevention for electrical and electronic devices.

Returning Old Appliances

Information on the free return of old electrical appliances for recycling.

Appliance Disposal

Proper methods for environmentally friendly disposal of old electrical devices.

Battery and Bulb Disposal

Specific instructions for disposing of batteries, lamps, and bulbs.

Data Erasure Obligation

Consumer responsibility for erasing personal data from electronic equipment.

Packaging Materials

Information about the environmentally friendly and recyclable packaging materials.

Technical Specifications

Hanseatic V18C01A-80 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power sourceAC
Maximum input power800 W
Annual energy consumption- kWh
HEPA classHEPA 12
Proper useHome
Noise level75 dB
Cleaning surfacesBare floor, Carpet, Hard floor, Soft floor, Stair steps, Upholstery
Vacuum air filteringHEPA
Dirt separating methodCyclonic
TypeCylinder vacuum
Cleaning typeDry
Dust capacity3.5 L
Flexible hoseYes
Product colorSilver
Number of wheels2 wheel(s)
Dust container typeBagless
Cord length5 m
Handle typeStandard handle
Control typeRotary
Handles quantity1
Number of nozzles4
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth410 mm
Width270 mm
Height240 mm
Weight5800 g

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