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3 Correcting faults
2.5 Emptying the dust container
Empty the dust container regularly.
1. Hold onto the handle and pull the dust
container up out of the appliance (Fig. 6).
Do not press the release button yet.
2. When emptying the dust container, hold it
low over a dustbin.
3. Push the release button (Fig. 7/1). The
base (Fig. 7/2) opens and the dust runs
into the dustbin.
4. Carefully knock the remaining dust loose.
5. Close the base and reinsert the dust
container into the brush sweeper. It clicks
audibly into place.
3 Correcting faults
3.1 Before you send in the
appliance
Before sending the appliance to Royal
Appliance Customer Services, use the
following table to check whether you can
correct the faults yourself.
3.2 Cleaning
Only clean the housing with a slightly
damp cloth. Do not use any cleaning agent,
scouring agent or alcohol as these can
damage the housing.
Clean the brushing roller regularly. If
necessary, remove hair and fluff with a pair of
scissors.
3.3 Waste disposal
If it has come to the end of its
use, in particular if functional
faults occur, make the finished
appliance unusable by removing
the mains plug from the socket
and disconnecting the power
cable. Dispose of the appliance according to
the environmental provisions applicable in
your country. Electrical waste must not be
disposed of with domestic waste. Contact
your municipal authority or your dealer for any
advice regarding recycling.
The appliance contains batteries that must
not end up in the domestic waste. Remove
these from the appliance. The batteries are
located under the cover (Fig. 8/1), which is
secured with 3 screws (Fig. 8/2).
Pass on the batteries for waste disopsal to the
corresponding collection sites, to your dealer
or directly to Royal Appliance.
ATTENTION:
Switch off the appliance before emptying
the dust container.
WARNING:
Switch off the appliance before
troubleshooting. Never use a defective
appliance.
Fault Possible cause
Solution
Charging light
(Fig. 5/3) is not
illuminated
Power unit has not been
inserted.
Insert power unit and
switch on appliance.
Socket does not carry
any current.
Test the power unit at
another socket which
you are sure carries
current.
Fault Possible cause
Solution
Appliance does
not work
Battery dead.
Charge the battery,
ZChapter 2.2, "Charging
the battery".
Appliance does
not suck up any
dirt
Dust container is full or
blocked.
Empty/clean dust
container, ZChapter 2.5,
"Emptying the dust
container".
WARNING:
Switch off the appliance before cleaning it.
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