Electromagnetic fields (emf), Before first use, Inserting batteries (specific types only) – Philips Performer Aspirateur avec sac User Manual

Page 8: Preparing for use, Ergonomic advice, Comfortcontrol handgrip (specific types only), Postureprotect handgrip (specific types only)

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Electromagnetic fields (EMF)

This Philips appliance complies with all standards regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF). If handled

properly and according to the instructions in this user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on

scientific evidence available today.

Before first use

1

Take the appliance and its accessories out of the box.

2

Remove any sticker, protective foil or plastic from the appliance.

Inserting batteries (specific types only)

Batteries for the remote control are supplied with the appliance. Insert the batteries into the

battery compartment in the ergonomic handgrip before you use the appliance. The batteries last at

least 2 years.

1

Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw of the battery compartment lid (1) and remove the

battery compartment lid (2) (Fig. 4).

2

Insert two AAA 1.5-volt alkaline batteries into the battery compartment inside the

handle. (Fig. 5)

Note: Make sure that the - and + poles point in the right direction.

3

Reattach the battery compartment lid (1) and fasten the screw with a screwdriver

(2). (Fig. 6)

preparing for use

Ergonomic advice
ComfortControl handgrip (specific types only)

- The unique ComfortControl handgrip is ergonomically designed to give you sufficient comfort

during vacuum cleaning.

- To gain optimal benefit from this handgrip, it is important that you do not position your second

hand on the tube. When you do so, you twist and bend your back, which could result in back

problems (Fig. 7).
PostureProtect handgrip (specific types only)

- The unique PostureProtect handgrip is ergonomically designed for 2-handed use to prevent you

from placing your hand on the lower part of the tube.We recommend that you use the

PostureProtect handgrip to prevent bending your back, but if you do not find it comfortable to

use, you can remove it. In this case, follow the instructions in section ‘Removing the

PostureProtect handgrip’ in chapter ‘Troubleshooting’ (Fig. 8).

- Do not place your other hand on the tube. You twist and bend your spine when you do so,

which could result in back problems.

- Our ergonomist advises you to adjust the length of the tube so that the hand holding the

standard handgrip is at hip level.
Attaching the ergonomic handgrip (specific types only)

1

Attach the handgrip to the telescopic tube (‘click’) (Fig. 9).

2

To disconnect the handgrip from the tube, hold the handgrip with one hand. With the other

hand, hold the telescopic tube and press the tube release button (1) and pull the tube off the

handgrip (2) (Fig. 10).

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