Vacuum Cleaner
User’s Manual
BKS 2422 |
Please read this manual first! |
Dear Customer, |
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We hope that your product which has been manufactured in modern facilities |
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and passed through a strict quality control procedure will give you the best |
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results. |
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Therefore, we advise you to read through this manual carefully before using |
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your product and keep it for future reference. |
This user manual will...
... help you use your machine in a fast and safe way.
Please read the User Manual before installing and starting your machine. Particularly follow the instructions related to safety.
Keep this User Manual within easy reach. You may need it in the future. Please read all additional documents supplied with this machine. Please note that this User Manual may be applicable for several other models. Differences between models will be identified in the manual.
This product has been produced in |
environmentally friendly, modern facilities |
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Contents |
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Safety Warnings |
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4 Parking the Appliance |
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Technical Aspects of |
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5 Maintenance and Cleaning> 7-8 |
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1- Removing the filthy and filled paper filter |
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2- Cleaning the exhaust filter |
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Using your machine |
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3- Cleaning the engine protection filter |
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1- Preparing the vacuum cleaner for use > 4 |
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2- Using the telescopic pipe |
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3- Using the accesories |
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4- Operating and arranging the power |
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Safety Warnings
The appliance has been manufactured |
Keep your appliance away from stoves, |
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for domestic use and it is not suitable for |
ovens and other similar sources of heat. |
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commercial use or use under severe |
Before cleaning your appliance and its |
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conditions. |
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The appliance has been adjusted for 220- |
accessories, read the safety warning |
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section of this manual. |
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240 volts. Please check the |
Do not use harmful chemicals or corrosive |
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appropriateness of the voltage value |
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before plugging in the socket. |
cleaners to clean your appliance. |
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Make sure that the appliance is plugged |
Never immerse the housing of your |
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off after using it, before changing the |
appliance (the part where the engine is |
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accesories, and before cleaning and |
in) in water, and prevent water from being |
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maintaining. |
poured on your appliance. |
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Do not unplug the appliance with wet |
The appliance should not be used by |
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hands. |
people who are physically (visual, audial) |
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Do not unplug the appliance by pulling |
or mentally impaired, children, and those |
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who do not have the required experience |
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from the cord. |
or knowledge, in the absence of the |
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Do not move your appliance over its cord, |
observation of a responsible person for |
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their safety. |
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you can harm its isolation. |
Please keep an eye on children when the |
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Be careful not to hit the cord to the |
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appliance is in use, and make sure that |
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appliance while winding it. |
they do not play with it. |
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Do not use the appliance on wet floor. Do |
This appliance is not intended for use |
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not vacuum water or other liquids alike. |
by persons (including children) with |
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Do not use your appliance in an upright |
reduced physical,sensory or mental |
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capabilities, or lack of experience and |
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position. |
knowledge, unless they have been |
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Do not use your appliance without |
given supervision or instruction |
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concerning use of the appliance by a |
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supplying the filters described in this |
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person responsible for |
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manual; otherwise, you may harm the |
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engine. |
their safety. |
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Do not drop any objects into the open |
Children should be supervised to |
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parts of your appliance. |
ensure that they do not play with the |
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Do not block the air passages; check it |
appliance. |
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frequently. |
Attention! |
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While using the appliance, never hold the |
Before operating your vacuum cleaner, |
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read all the information provided in the |
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vacuum hose close to your eyes or ears. |
guarantee section of your manual |
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Do not attempt to clean glass or other |
carefully. Once the vacuum cleaner has |
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been operated, we accept that the user’s |
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incisory objects by using this appliance. |
manual was read and the guarantee |
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Do not vacuum a burning cigarette, |
conditions have been understood by the |
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consumer. |
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cigarette ash or matches using the |
Keep the original, or a copy of the, invoice |
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appliance. |
in case it may be necessary in future for |
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Do not use your appliance to vacuum |
guarantee procedures. Your vacuum |
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cleaner has been manufactured for |
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liquids such as gasoline, thinner, alcohol, |
domestic use. It has not been |
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kerosene etc or any corrosive liquids |
manufactured for professional use. |
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(acids, etc.). |
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Technical Aspects of your machine
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1Suction inlet
2Spare paper filter lid
3Dust lid
4Dust bag full light indicator
5On-off button
6Cord winder button
7Supply cord
8Suction inlet hose adapter
9Hose
10Cleaning handle
11Telescopic tube
12Adjustable floor brush for hard floors and carpet
13Crevice tool
14Adjustment bolt
15Power regulator knob
Net weight |
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6.15 kg. |
Adapter Voltage / Frequency : |
220-240V~ 50/60 Hz |
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Adapter Isolation Class |
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Dimensions |
: ø 405 x 325 x 245 mm. |
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Maximum power |
: 2200 W max. |
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Nominal power |
: 1900 W nominal |
All declared values on the product and on the printed leaflets are picked up after laboratory measurements performed according to related standarts. These values may differ upon usage and ambient conditions.
The power values were tested at 240 V.
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Using your machine
1) Preparing the vacuum cleaner for use:
Press the key on suction inlet hose |
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adapter (Picture 1), and fit the hose |
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holding piece into the suction inlet. |
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Pull the cord out and plug it in the electric |
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socket (Picture 2). |
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3) Using the accesories: |
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The crevice tool is used |
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to clean places which are narrow and |
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Attention! |
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difficult to reach. |
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Do not pull out longer than the red |
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indicator on the cord. |
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2) Using the telescopic tube: |
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The tubes are telescoped and the length |
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can be adjustable. By pressing the |
The use of the brush for carpets and |
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adjustment bolt forward, adjust the length |
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hard surfaces: There is an adjusting |
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of the tube for your convenience (Picture |
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mechanism on the left side of the brush, |
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3). When you release the adjustment |
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which indicates a positioning for carpets |
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bolt, the tube will remain fixed at its place. |
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and for hard surfaces. This mechanism |
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Fix the accesory that you want to use at |
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is adjusted according to the surface to |
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the end of the telescopic pipe. |
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be cleaned. To clean your carpets and |
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kilims, use the brush in the normal |
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position (the bristle-brushes in a hidden |
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position). To clean hard surfaces such |
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adjusting |
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as wooden or vinyl, or flat surfaces such |
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as the walls, change the adjustment |
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positioning and do the cleaning on the |
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bristle brushes. |
(Picture 3)
Fix the accesory that you will select according to the surface you will clean at the end of the telescopic tube (Pictures 4,5).
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Using your machine
4) Operating: |
power regulator |
fullness of the |
When you press the on/off button, the |
knob |
dust bag |
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motor will start operating. |
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You can adjust power suction of your |
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product by turning power regulator knob |
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clock wise according to the surface that |
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will be cleaned and the dirtiness. |
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Attention! |
MAX. |
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Do not press the buttons of the |
appliance with your foot. The defects caused by doing so are not covered within the gurantee.
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HOW IT WORKS |
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In the cases when paper filter is full while the appliance is |
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operating at the max. power level, and/or when the motor |
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LIGHT |
protection filter and the sponge become dirty, the light indicator |
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warns by lighting itself continuously (Picture 6). In this case, |
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INDICATOR |
stop the vacuum cleaner by pressing the on/off button. Do the |
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SHOWING |
maintenance and cleaning. (See: Maintenance and cleaning) |
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FULLNESS OF |
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THE DUST |
Although the paper filter may seem to be empty, as the particles |
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BAG |
from the cleaned surfaces will have clogged the pores of the |
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paper filter, the light indicator will be on. In this case, a new paper |
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filter should be fitted in. (See: Maintenance and cleaning) |
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4 Parking the Appliance
Switch off the vacuum cleaner by pressing the on/off button on the housing (Picture 7).
(Picture 7)
Plug off the cord, and press the cord winder button on your appliance in order to wind back the cord into its socket (Picture 8).
(Picture 8)
You can keep your vacuum cleaner by fitting the snap on the brush into its socket on the appliance (Pictures 9-10).
(Picture 9)
(Picture 10)
Attention!
Do not carry your appliance when it is in the parking position.
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5 Maintenance and Cleaning
When the dust indicator is red, stop your vacuum cleaner and plug it off. Open the spare paper filter lid (Picture 11-12). Take out a paper filter and close the lid. Open the dust lid (Picture 13).
Attention!
While fitting in the new paper filter, make sure that the filter mouth is open (the sliding filter lock is not pulled). For maximum efficiency, use paper filters tested and approved by Arçelik only. Otherwise, as the dust holding capacity of other paper filters that you will get from the market is inadequate, failures may occur in your appliance; in this case, the defect will not be covered under the guarantee conditions.
Spare paper filters
1) Removing the filthy and filled paper filter:
Close the filter mouth by pulling the sliding filter lock upwards. Remove the paper filter by pulling it out from the filter lock (Picture 14).
(Picture 14)
Fit the new paper filter into its place by holding it from its end (Picture 15). Place the back of the filter in its space (Picture 16).
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Textile Dust Bag:
If you are using a cloth dust bag, you can empty and use the bag repeatedly. If the dust bag in your appliance is made of cloth, take out the cloth bag as explained in the section titled “taking out the paper bag”.
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5 Maintenance and Cleaning
2) Cleaning the hepa filter:
In every five changes of the paper filter, take the hepa filter casette by pressing down the opening button, and take the casette out. Wash the hepa filter in it to clean (Pictures 17-18).
Attention!
Do not use the hepa filter before ensuring that it is completely dry. Otherwise, the motor of the vacuum cleaner may be harmed.
After cleaning the hepa and drying it, place it in its space, applying the reverse procedure of taking it out (Pictures 1920).
3) Cleaning the engine protection filter:
After every five uses of the paper filter, take the motor protection filter casette out from its socket (Picture 21); then remove the motor protection filter, and wash it to clean. When it is completely dry, put it back to its place. Otherwise, your motor may be harmed. Fit the casette back to its place after placing the filter in it (Pictures 22-23).
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