AEG Z8220, Z8230, Z8240 User Manual

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Thank you for having chosen an Electrolux Twinclean vacuum cleaner. These Operating Instructions cover all Twinclean models. This means that with your specic model, some accessories/features may not be included. In
order to ensure the best results, always use original Electrolux accessories. They have been designed especially for your vacuum cleaner.
Accessories and safety precautions
Accessories (depending on the model)
1 Max In telescopic tube/telescopic tube with
power cable 2 Max In hose handle 3 Max In hose handle with remote control 4 Max In nozzle 5 Max In motorised oor nozzle 6 Max In turbo nozzle 7 Nozzle with pedal, telescopic tube and hose 8 Crevice nozzle 9 Upholstery nozzle 10 Dusting brush
Safety precautions
Electrolux Twinclean should only be used by adults and only for normal indoor vacuuming in a home environment. The vacuum cleaner features double insulation and does not need to be earthed.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Close attention is necessary when used near children. The appliance is not intended for use by young children and inrm persons without supervisison.
If the plug or cable are damaged, the plug and cable assembly must be replaced by returning the product the your local Electrolux Service Agent or similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
Never vacuum:
• In wet areas.
• Close to ammable gases, etc.
Never vacuum:
• Sharp objects.
• Fluids (this can cause serious damage to the
vacuum cleaner).
• Hot or cold ashes, lit cigarettes, etc.
• Fine dust, e.g. plaster, concrete, our.
The above can cause serious damage to the motor – damage which is not covered by the warranty.
Power cord precautions:
• A damaged cord should only be replaced by an
authorised Electrolux service centre. Damage to the vacuum cleaner’s cord is not covered by the warranty.
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• Never pull or lift the vacuum cleaner by the
cord.
• Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet
before cleaning the outside of the vacuum cleaner.
• Regularly check that the plug and cord are not
damaged. Never use the vacuum cleaner if the cord is damaged.
All service and repairs must be performed by an authorised Electrolux service centre. Store the vacuum cleaner in a dry space.
Before starting
11 Insert the hose so that the catches click to
engage (press the catches to release the hose).
12 Attach the telescopic tube to the hose
handle and the oor nozzle (certain models have a lock button that must be pressed before the hose and telescopic tube can be pulled apart). If you have a vacuum cleaner with remote control, make sure that the connector is pressed in completely.
13 Electrolux Twinclean features an automatic
cord winder (autoreverse). Pull out the power cord and plug into a socket. Pull lightly on the cord to release the catch.
14 Start/stop the vacuum cleaner by pushing
the button at the top of the unit.
15 If you have a vacuum cleaner with remote
control, the vacuum cleaner is started by lightly pressing the Max or Min button. Turn o the vacuum cleaner by pushing O.
16 Adjust the suction power by pressing the
Max-Min button on the vacuum cleaner or by pressing either the Max or Min button on the remote control. The light for suction power turns dark blue at max suction power and light blue at min suction power.
Getting the best results
Hard oors and carpets: The Max In, Max In
Turbo and Max In motorised oor nozzles (5) detect the type of surface being vacuumed. The nozzle with the pedal is set to the type of surface to be vacuumed: Position 1 for carpets (17) and position 2 for hard oors (18). Crevices, corners, etc.: Use the crevice nozzle (8). Upholstered furniture: Use the upholstery nozzle (9). Curtains, lightweight fabrics, etc.: Use the upholstery nozzle (9). The suction power can be reduced by pressing the Max-Min button on the vacuum cleaner or the Min button on the remote control. Frames, bookshelves, etc.: Use the dusting brush (10).
Using Max In nozzles
Max In, Max In Turbo and Max In motorised oor nozzles, are ideal for both hard oors and carpets. The Max In motorized nozzle receives power via the tube and hose, and no additional electrical connections are needed. A blue light on the nozzle indicates that the brush roller is turning. If anything should become lodged in the brush roller, the light turns o.
Note: Do not use the Max In Turbo or Max In motorised nozzles on fur rugs, rugs with long fringes or pile depths exceeding 15 mm. To avoid damaging the carpet, do not let the nozzle stay in one place when the brush is rotating. Do not pass the nozzle over electrical cords, and be sure to switch o the vacuum cleaner immediately after use.
Parking position
19 When you pause during cleaning, the tube
can be attached to the rear of the vacuum cleaner. When storing, the vacuum cleaner can be
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placed on end and the tube attached at the bottom of the vacuum cleaner.
How to use the telescopic tube
21 Extend or shorten the telescopic tube by
pushing the release button towards the nozzle and simultaneously adjusting the length of the telescopic tube. There is a catch at both ends of the telescopic tube. Certain models only have one release button.
Emptying the dust container
Electrolux Twinclean’s dust container must be emptied when it is full to the Max sign. The dust container must never be overlled. 22 Press the release button at the rear of
vacuum cleaner. 23 Lift the dust container out. 24 Empty it over a wastepaper basket by
pressing the release button. Put the dust
container back and press the rear part of
the container until it clicks into place.
Cleaning the dust lter
Electrolux Twinclean has a dust lter that should be cleaned now and then to secure a constant high suction. When it is time to clean the lter, the lter light on the vacuum cleaner will ash. The lter is cleaned while in the vacuum cleaner. 25 Turn o the vacuum cleaner when the lter
light ashes. 26 Open the cover by lifting the release catch. 27 Lift up the lter holder and turn it a half
turn so that the lters change places with
each other and put the lters back into the
vacuum cleaner. 28 Turn the left lter a full turn in the direction
of the arrow. The lter light begins to ash
and the vacuum cleaner starts, and as you
turn, the lter is cleaned. After you have
made a full turn, the vacuum cleaner turns
o and the lter light stops ashing. You
can now close the cover.
About once each year, when the lter light begins to ash more frequently, the lters need to be washed. A Lift out the lters according to the above. B Remove one lter at a time from the lter
container (29) by pressing the marked
release button and turning the lter. C Rinse the lters in lukewarm water and let
them dry. D Thread the lters back into the lter holder.
Cleaning the exhaust lter
There are two types of Electrolux Twinclean exhaust lters:
• Standard lter. Must be cleaned every 5–7
years.
• HEPA lter (thicker with creased bre material).
Must be cleaned every 2–3 years.
There is no dierence in how the lters are cleaned or tted. 30 Remove the dust container by pressing the
release button at the back of the vacuum
cleaner and lifting the container. 31 Lift the two snap catches at the back edge
of the vacuum cleaner and open the lter
cover. 32 Lift out the lter.
33 Rinse the inside (dirty side) in lukewarm
tap water. Tap the lter frame to remove the water. Repeat the process four times. Note: Do not use cleaning agents and avoid touching the lter surface. Let the lter dry. Put the lter back into place, close the lter cover and ret the dust container.
Clearing the hose and nozzle
The vacuum cleaner automatically stops if there is a blockage in the nozzle, tubes or hose or if the lter or lter holder becomes blocked. Pull out the power plug and allow the vacuum cleaner to cool down for 20–30 minutes. Remove the blockage that is causing the problem, and/or replace the dirty lter. Restart the vacuum cleaner. 34 Use a suitable implement to clear the tubes
and hose of blockages.
35 It is sometimes possible to clear the hose by
“massaging” it. However, be careful in case the obstruction has been caused by glass or needles caught inside the hose. Note: The warranty does not cover any damage to hoses caused by cleaning them.
If something gets stuck in the vacuum cleaner
If something gets stuck in the vacuum cleaner: 36 Turn o the vacuum cleaner and open the
cover at the front of the unit by lifting the
release catch. 37 Lift out the lter holder and the lters. 38 Lift the cover between the lter wells and
remove anything that may have got stuck.
Also check the bottoms of the lter wells for
foreign objects. 39 Ret the cover under the catches and close
it by pressing down. Put the lter holder
back in place and close the vacuum cleaner
cover.
Cleaning the Max In and carpet/oor nozzles
40 The Max In and the carpet/oor nozzles
should be cleaned frequently to avoid
losing suction power. The easiest way to do
this is by using the hose handle. 41 Remove the wheels and axles by pulling
them straight out. Remove dust-balls, hair
or anything else that may have got stuck. 42 Use the crevice nozzle to clean the wheel
axles. Ret the wheels by pressing them
into place. The auxiliary wheels should
be carefully pulled straight out. Clean as
required and put them back in the reverse
order.
Cleaning the Max In Turbo and motorized nozzles
Always unplug the vacuum cleaner from the wall outlet before cleaning. 43 To remove the brush roller cover, push the
outer latch out, and the middle cover to the
left, and this will also free the wheels for
cleaning. 44 Lift out the brush roller and clean it.
Remove entangled threads etc. by snipping
them away with scissors. Ret in the
reverse order. The auxiliary wheels should
be carefully pulled straight out. Clean as
required and ret in the reverse order (45).
Cleaning the dust container
The dust container can be thoroughly cleaned when emptying. 46 Remove the dust container. 47 Empty it. 48 Remove the cover on the side of the round
space by pulling it straight out.
The dust container can now be wiped o or cleaned. If you use water, make sure that the cartridge is dry before you put it back. Ret the cover back on by pushing it straight in. Put back the dust container.
Troubleshooting
The vacuum cleaner does not start
• Check that the cable is connected to the mains.
• Check that the plug and cable are not damaged.
• Check for a blown fuse.
The vacuum cleaner stops
• Check if Twinclean is full. If so, empty it and clean both the box and the lter before putting it back in the cleaner.
• Is the nozzle, tube or hose blocked?
• Are the lters blocked?
Water has entered the vacuum cleaner
It will be necessary to replace the motor at an authorised Electrolux service centre. Damage to the motor caused by the penetration of water is not covered by the warranty.
Consumer information
Electrolux decline all responsibility for all damages arising from any improper use of the appliance or in cases of tampering with the appliance.
This product is designed with the environment in mind. All plastic parts are marked for recycling purposes. For details see our web site: www. electrolux.com
If you have any comments on the cleaner or the Instructions for Use booklet please e-mail us at: oorcare@electrolux.com
If you can´t nd accessories to your Electrolux vacuum cleaner, please visit our website at www. electrolux.co.uk or call 08706 055 055.
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city oce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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