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Philips SpeedPro Max Aqua User Manual

Philips SpeedPro Max Aqua
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Philips SpeedPro Max Aqua Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
Battery Voltage25.2 V
Charging Time5 hours
Dust Capacity0.6 L
Water Tank Capacity0.28 L
Noise Level84 dB
Cord LengthCordless
TypeStick
FilterWashable filter
FiltersWashable filter
Special FeaturesMop function
RuntimeUp to 75 minutes

Summary

Important safety information

Danger

Avoid vacuuming liquids, flammables, or hot ashes. Never immerse the appliance or adapter in water.

Warning

Check voltage, inspect for damage, use original parts, keep away from children, and unplug when not in use.

Caution

Charging and Operation Cautions

Adapter may warm up. Use dry hands for operation. Unplug correctly. Switch off before charging. Do not block vents.

Cleaning and Maintenance Cautions

Do not wash dust container/lid. Clean filter carefully. Ensure filter is dry. Use only original parts and recommended cleaning agents.

Floor Cleaning Cautions

Be aware of slippery wet floors. Avoid non-transparent or milky cleaners. Do not use wax or oil-based products in the water tank.

Using the appliance

Usage Restrictions

Use only on sealed hard floors with water-resistant top coats. Avoid carpets or damaged surfaces.

Mopping Pad and Wetting Strip

Details on included mopping pads and wetting strip for effective hard floor cleaning.

Liquid Floor Cleaner Usage

Use low-foaming or non-foaming liquid floor cleaners sparingly in the water tank for optimal results.

Cleaning the water tank

Ordering accessories

Warranty and support

Recycling

Removal of built-in rechargeable battery

Battery Handling and Disposal

Handle batteries with dry hands. Avoid short-circuiting and dispose of them safely according to regulations.

Troubleshooting

Appliance Not Working or Starting

Check battery charge, slider position, and any error codes displayed for troubleshooting.

Suction Power Issues

Ensure filter and cyclone are clean, and the dust container is properly attached to maintain suction.

Dust Escape Issues

Verify filter presence and dust container lid attachment for proper sealing and to prevent dust escape.

Movement and Brush Issues

Address difficulties with smooth movement on carpets or brush not turning due to resistance or blockage.

Nozzle and Charging Issues

Check nozzle attachment, LED function, and magnetic connector for proper charging and operation.

Mini Turbo Brush Functionality

Resolve problems with the mini turbo brush, such as blockages or incorrect alignment with surfaces.

Static Electricity and Water Flow

Manage static shocks by discharging the appliance and improve water flow by checking the wetting strip.

Floor Drying and Water Output

Correct floor stripes or inconsistent water output by ensuring proper pad placement and securing the water tank cap.

Error codes

Temperature and Blockage Errors (E1, E4)

Interpret error codes E1 (temperature) and E4 (blocked roller brush) for appliance status.

Adapter and Charging Errors (E6, E7)

Understand error codes E6 (adapter issues) and E7 (wrong adapter) for charging and power problems.

Service Required Error (SE)

Action required for error code SE, indicating the appliance needs to be taken to an authorized service center.

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