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SAS 7.4 LI B3
Charging
NOTE
► Check to ensure that the on/off switch
6 has been pushed back (to the
position "0 ) before starting the charging process.
■ Place the handheld vacuum cleaner from above into the wall bracket
3 so
that the barrel plug 5 slips into the socket on the handheld vacuum cleaner.
The charge indicator lamp 7 flashes red and the charging process begins.
■ Important: The charge indicator lamp
7 lights up green once the handheld
vacuum cleaner is charged enough to vacuum again. This does not mean that
all the batteries are completely charged. When the charge indicator lamp 7
lights up green, the batteries are charged to around 80%.
■ When charging is complete, which can take around 5 hours with fully dis-
charged batteries, the appliance automatically switches to a trickle charge
(maintenance function). Nevertheless, in order to avoid possible damage
to the batteries, do not leave the appliance permanently connected to the
mains adapter
4.
■ Do not recharge the batteries again until the handheld vacuum cleaner’s
suction power becomes appreciably weaker and the charge indicator lamp
7
flashes green.
NOTE
► The handheld vacuum cleaner can also be charged directly via the mains
adapter
4. To do this, remove the barrel plug 5 with a slight twist from the
wall bracket 3 and insert it into the socket on the handheld vacuum cleaner.
Operation
CAUTION!
► The suction opening must always be open and may not be blocked. Block-
ages lead to overheating and damage to the motor.
NOTICES
► Make certain that the dust filter
0 is always inserted before using the
appliance.
► When vacuuming liquid, do not exceed the MAX marking in dirt container
q.
1) Remove the handheld vacuum cleaner from the wall bracket
3 or, if you are
not using the wall bracket 3 remove the barrel plug 5 from the socket.
2) If required, place the appropriate nozzle in the suction opening:
– the crevice nozzle
2, to clean narrow and difficult to reach locations.
– the wet suction nozzle
1 to vacuum up liquids.