User manual NILFISK ACTION PLUS EDITION 1

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[. . . ] For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. 1 Parking bracket 2 HEPA filter 3 Blow function lid 4 Cable rewinder 5 On/off button 6 Power level 7 Dust bag indicator, mechanical 8 Accessory lid 9 Open/close button, dust container 10 Rating plate 11 Parking bracket 12 Upholstery nozzle 13 Crevice nozzle 14 Brush nozzle 15 Prefilter 16 Dust bag 17 Hard floor nozzle 18 Turbo nozzle 19/20 Combination nozzle 21 Sliding valve 22 Bent tube 23 Exhaust grill Overview Display symbols Safety instructions Instructions for use Cleaning tips Trouble shooting Service and maintenance etc. Guarantee and service Display symbols The dust bag is full and needs to be changed when the indicator is completely red. This machine is not intended for the suction of hazardous materials or gas, doing so may expose people to serious health risks. [. . . ] Start and stop Start Pull out the cord and plug the machine to a wall socket. Push the adjusting button to extend the tube, and pull back to shorten, to desired length. Use of non original dust bags or non original filters can cause restricted air flow which may lead to machine overload. 3 Changing the dust bag The dust bag indicator turns completely red when the dust bag needs to be changed. Insert the new dust bag by guiding the cardboard into the tracks and push it down. Insert the new dust bag by guiding the cardboard into the track and push it down. Changing the HEPA filter The HEPA filter cleans the exhaust air from micro particles the dust bag can not keep. Adjust the suction power Sliding valve on the bent tube The suction power is maximal with the sliding valve closed and minimal when all open. Adjust the suction power by putting the sliding valve in the desired position. Power regulation The suction power is adjusted with the power regulator wheel in the back of the machine. One located on the underside to use when machine stands on the back, and the other on the back to use when the machine is standing on its wheels. Thermal fuse The machine is fitted with a thermal fuse, which prevents the machine from overheating. If the thermal fuse blows, the machine automatically switches off the motor and must cool before it can be started again. See to that nothing blocks the air flow through the bent tube, hose, tube, nozzle, dust bag or filters. Adjust the suction power by means of the power regulation or the sliding valve on the bent tube. Repair or service of electrical components such as cord or motor, must only be carried out by an authorized service center. If the machine does not start Check that the plug is correctly fitted to the wall socket. The cord or plug may be damaged and must be repaired by an authorized service center. Reduced suction power The dust bag may be full and needs to be changed, see instructions. The prefilter, HEPA filter can be blocked and have to be changed, see instructions. [. . . ] In the event of the repair of defects, the customer must contact NilfiskAdvance to be directed to a service agent at the customers own expense. Upon completion of any repairs necessary, the vacuum cleaner will be returned to the customer at the risk and expense of Nilfisk-Advance. Setting up or connection, nor fire-damage, fire, lightning strike or unusual voltage fluctuations or any other electrical disturbances such as defective fuses or defective electrical installations on the supply grid, and defects or damage in general that Nilfisk-Advance consider to be the result of causes other than manufacturing and material defects. Building contractors, cleaning contractors, professional trades or any other non-domestic usage. [. . . ]

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