Disposal of old electrical appliances – Hotpoint Ariston SL D16 APR User Manual

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not blocked.

Change the dust bag. If large quantities of very fine dust/

powder are sucked up (e.g. flour, etc), the Pure Clean dust

bag may become clogged.

Clean the dust container and its filters.

Battery not charged.

The batteries were positioned incorrectly inside the battery

compartment. Position the two AAA batteries making sure of

the positive and negative poles.

Remove batteries; then position them again, making sure of

the positive and negative poles.

Electronic appliances or obstacles may be interfering or

shielding with the infrared signal.

If very fine dust or powders are sucked up such as flour, etc.

small electrostatic discharges could occur. When sucking

up materials previously mentioned, we advise not to use the

metal extension pipe, but only the plastic flexible hose and

to set a low suction power level.

One or more attachments were assembled incorrectly. Make

sure the filters and brushes were assembled according to

these instructions. In the model with dust bag make sure

that the gasket is correctly in place too.

The dust bag/container is full. Replace the dust bag or clean

the dust container.

Clean the filters and, if needed, replace them.

The air regulator is open. Make sure it was closed correctly.

The Pure Clean dust bag or dust container was assembled

incorrectly. Make sure it is correctly in place so that the

safety lever will let you close the dust compartment lid.

remote Power not working.

Small electrostatic

discharges occur while

sucking up.

the vacuum cleaner whistles

or vibrates when in use.

the dust compartment lid

cannot be closed.

and recycling of the materials they contain and

reduce the impact on human health and the envi-

ronment.

The crossed out “wheeled bin” symbol on the

product reminds you of your obligation, that when

you dispose of the appliance it must be separately

collected. Consumers should contact their local

authority or retailer for information concerning the

correct disposal of their old appliance.

DiSPOSaL Of OLD

eLeCtriCaL aPPLiaNCeS

The European Directive 2002/96/EC on

Waste Electrical and Electronic

Equipment (WEEE), requires that old

household electrical appliances must

not be disposed of in the normal unsor-

ted municipal waste stream.

Old appliances must be collected sepa-

rately in order to optimise the recovery

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