ETA Elance User Manual

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Never vacuum without a properly inserted filtration system and micro-filters.

– Before you start using the vacuum cleaner, please check that all the locking mechanisms

are in the right position.

– Do not leave the floor nozzle with the rotation brush on in one place for too long! It could

cause damage to the surface vacuumed!

– Avoid contact with the rotating brush when handling the vacuum cleaner (e.g. w

ith loose

clothes, hair, fingers, jewellery, bracelets etc.).

– Do not vacuum wet or moist floor coverings, do not use the vacuum cleaner for outdoor

areas! When moisture gets into the aggregate, there is a risk of its damage and disabling it.

This defect is not covered by the warranty.

– Do not vacuum sharp objects (e.g.

glass, shatter), hot, flammable, explosive items (e.g.

ash, hot cigarette butts, gasoline, thinners and aerosol vapours) or greases (e.g. fats,

oils), caustic agents (e.g. acids, solvents). Vacuuming these objects may lead to damage

of the dust filters or the vacuum cleaner.

– Do not put fingers or other things to input and output vents of the appliance. If the vents/

elements for air flow are blocked (e.g. nozzle), turn the appliance off and remove the cause

of blocking completely.

– The vacuum cleaner is not suitable for vacuuming substances that can harm human health.

– Make sure that the power cord of the charger does not hang freely over an edge of a

working table where children could reach it.

– Plug the battery charger to a socket with alternate current only.

– For charging the battery of the vacuum cleaner, use only the specific charger.

– Before cleaning the charger, unplug it from the electric socket.

– Always switch off the vacuum cleaner when charging the battery and after the vacuum

cleaner was used.

– When the battery is charged, the charger is hot which is a normal condition.

– Charge the battery at standard room temperature.

– Leaking of electrolyte from the battery is caused by overloading the vacuum cleaner or by

using the vacuum cleaner at extremely hot temperature. If you are splashed with electrolyte,

wash the affected place with water and soap and rinse it with lemon juice with vinegar. In

eye contamination, rinse the affected eye for a couple of minutes with clean water and seek

medical advice immediately. Use the charger in a room only.

– Do not through the battery into fire. There is a risk of explosion!

– Do not charge the battery if electrolyte is leaking from it. Do not expose the battery to

temperatures exceeding 50 °C. This will prevent damage of the battery.

– During normal operation, the accumulator batteries are not taken out. Take out the batteries

only if the appliance is to be disposed (see par.

VII. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION).

– The appliance must be disconnected from the power adapter when removing the battery.

– Do not connect the contacts of the battery or the charger! If you do not use a battery, keep it

away from metal objects, such as paperclips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal

objects that can cause short circuit of the battery connectors. Short circuit of the battery

connectors can cause burn or fire.

– Pores of the filters may be blocked when vacuum cleaning very fine dust (e.g.

fine sand,

cement dust, plaster). Thus, air permeability will be reduced and the suction capacity

will decrease. In this case, empty the container and clean the filters even though the dust

container is not full yet.

– Always switch off the vacuum cleaner first and disconnect the adaptor from power supply

and only then empty the dust container, clean/replace micro-filters, clean the vacuum

cleaner or its accessories.

– When taking the adaptor from the electric socket, never pull the power cord.

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