Black & Decker VM1430 User Manual

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1400 watts - Bagged Vacuum Cleaner
First Use Safety Recommendation
Please read through this booklet for safe and efficient use of the appliance. We urge you to read the "Hint's" section and also follow all detailed instructions even if you are familiar with using this appliance.
Keep this guide handy for future reference.
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Parts Identification
1. Hose handle
2. Variable suction control
3. On / Off button
4. Cord rewind button
5. Bag full indicator
6. Hose connector
7. Carrying handle
8. Flexible hose
9. Plastic tube (2 piece)
10. Power cord
11. Floor head
12. Brush actuator
13. Tool storage
14. Tool storage latch
15. Dust bag compartment
16. Dust bag compartment latch
17. Floor brush
18. Brush / Crevice tool
19. Exhaust filter
20. Cloth bag
21. Cloth bag clip
22. Bag adapter
23. Pre motor filter
24. Exhaust grill
Product Features:
• 1400W
• Variable suction control
• Permanent cloth bag
• On board tool storage
• Automatic cord rewind
• Bag full indicator
Intended use
Your Black & Decker vacuum cleaner has been designed to vacuum dry substances. This product is intended for household use only.
Safety instructions
Warning! When using mains-powered appliances, basic safety precautions, including the following, should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, personal injury and material damage.
Read all of this manual carefully before using the appliance.
• The intended use is described in this manual. The use of any accessory or attachment or the performance of any operation with this appliance other than those recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk of personal injury.
• Retain this manual for future reference.
Using your appliance
• Make sure that the appliance is switched off before connecting to or disconnecting from the power supply.
• Always take care when using the appliance.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors.
• Never pull the power supply cord to disconnect the plug from the socket. Keep the power supply cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
• If the power supply cord is damaged during use, disconnect the appliance from the power supply immediately. Do not touch the power supply cord before disconnecting from the power supply.
• Disconnect the appliance from the power supply when not in use, before fitting or removing parts and before cleaning.
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Safety of others
• Do not allow children or any person unfamiliar with these instructions to use the appliance.
• Do not allow children or animals to come near the work area or to touch the appliance or power supply cord. Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is used near children.
• Do not allow the cord set to hang over
bench tops.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
After use
• Switch off and remove the plug from the socket before leaving the appliance unattended and before changing, cleaning or inspecting any parts of the appliance.
• When not in use, the appliance should be stored in a dry place. Children should not have access to stored appliances.
Inspection and repairs
• Before use, check the appliance for damaged or defective parts. Check for breakage of parts, damage to switches and any other conditions that may affect its operation.
• Do not use the appliance if any part is damaged or defective.
• Have any damaged or defective parts repaired or replaced by an authorised repair agent.
• Before use, check the power supply cord for signs of damage, ageing and wear.
• Do not use the appliance if the power supply cord or mains plug is damaged or defective.
• If the power supply cord or mains plug is damaged or defective it must be repaired by an authorised repair agent in order to avoid a hazard. Do not cut the power supply cord and do not attempt to repair it yourself.
• Never attempt to remove or replace any parts other than those specified in this manual.
Electrical safety
This tool is double insulated;
therefore no earth wire is required. Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised Black & Decker Service Centre in order to avoid a hazard.
Additional safety instructions for vacuum cleaners
• Before use, always make sure that the
filters are correctly seated. Do not use the appliance without all filters in place.
• Do not use the appliance to pick up
liquids.
• Do not use the appliance to pick up any
materials that could catch fire.
• Do not use the appliance near water. Do
not immerse the appliance in water.
• Keep the motor draught away from your
eyes and face.
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• Keep children and animals at a safe distance when using this appliance.
• Always work from bottom up when using the appliance on stairs, and keep the appliance at least a stair below your working position.
• Always be aware of the position of the power cord and hose while using the appliance.
• Do not use the appliance without the suction head or another suitable accessory mounted to the tube.
• After use, fully rewind the power cord and store the appliance in a tidy manner.
• Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts.
• Do not use damaged accessories.
• Use only Black & Decker accessories.
Features
This appliance includes some or all of the following features:
1. Hose handle
2. Variable suction control
3. On / Off button
4. Cord rewind button
5. Bag full indicator
6. Hose connector
7. Carrying handle
8. Flexible hose
9. Plastic tube (2 piece)
10. Power cord
11. Floor Head
12. Brush actuator
13. Tool storage
14. Tool storage latch
15. Dust bag compartment
16. Dust bag compartment latch
17. Floor brush
18. Brush / Crevice tool
19. Exhaust filter
20. Cloth bag
21. Cloth bag clip
22. Bag adapter
23. Pre motor filter
24. Exhaust grill
Assembly
Assembling the tubes (Fig. B)
• Push the two plastic tubes (9) together. Each tube as one flared end to ensure the other tube will fit inside it.
• To disassemble- pull the tube appart.
Connecting the hose (Fig.C)
• Insert the hose (8) into the hose connector (6) of the appliance.
• Push the hose until the release buttons click into place.
• To disconnect the hose, press the release buttons and pull out the hose.
Connecting the tube to the handle (Fig. D)
• Push the hose handle (1) into the flared end of the tube (9).
• To remove the tube, pull the handle out of the tube.
Mounting the floor head (Fig. E)
The floor head (11) allows for vacuuming on carpet and hard surfaces (e.g. laminate and tiles).
• Push the tube (9) into the head (11).
• To remove the head, pull the tube out of the head.
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Mounting accessories (Fig. F)
The Brush / crevice tool (18) can be used as a crevice tool or an upholstery brush.
The crevice tool allows for vacuuming in narrow and hard-to-reach places. The brush tool allows for vacuuming on furniture, blinds, curtains, windows and stairs.
• Push the accessory onto the hose handle (1) or the tube (9).
• To remove an accessory, pull the accessory from the hose nozzle or the tube.
Selecting the crevice tool or brush tool (Fig. G)
• To use the crevice tool, move the brush part against the direction of the arrow.
• To use the brush tool, move the brush part in the direction of the arrow.
Use
Unwinding and rewinding the power cord
The cord rewind button (4) can be operated by hand or foot.
• Pull a sufficient length of cord from the back of the appliance.
• After use, press the cord rewind button (4) to retract the cord (10) into the unit. Manually guide the cord to ensure it does not swing back. Ensure the plug is correctly located.
Adjusting the suction head (Fig. H)
• For vacuuming on carpets, push the left hand actuator (12) into the down position – this engages the brush.
• For vacuuming on laminates, tiles, etc., push the right hand actuator (12) down ­the brush will lift clear of the floor.
Switching on and off
The on/off switch (3) can be operated by hand or foot.
• To switch the appliance on, press the on/off switch (3).
• To switch the appliance off, press the on/off switch again.
Setting the suction force
The variable suction control (2) allows for a precise setting of the suction force. For vacuuming on a hard surface (e.g. floors), choose a high speed setting. For vacuuming on soft surfaces (e.g. upholstery), choose a low speed setting.
Slide the selector to the desired setting.
Adjusting the airflow (Fig. I)
Move the airflow control switch (1B) to adjust the airflow as desired.
Vacuuming
• When operating the appliance, make sure that the hose is not trapped, twisted or blocked.
• In case of overheating, a cut-out will operate and the appliance will automatically stop.
• If the appliance stops operating, unplug the appliance and allow it to cool for 2-3 hours before continuing. Ensure the filters are cleaned and the unit is blockage free before switching back on.
Hints for optimum use
When vacuuming stairs, always start at the bottom and work your way up. Position the appliance on the floor and do the stairs until halfway. Then carry the appliance to a stable position which is at least one stair below your working position, and do the top half of the stairs.
Carrying the appliance
During use the appliance can be carried using the carrying handle (7).
Temporarily parking the suction head (Fig. J)
• Use the park position on the rear of the unit for a temporary parking of the suction head.
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Storing the appliance (Fig. K)
Warning! When storing the appliance, switch the appliance off and unplug it.
• Make sure that the cord is fully rewound.
• Place the appliance in an upright position.
• Park the tube in the park position on the bottom of the unit.
• Store the appliance in a dry location.
Maintenance
Your Black & Decker appliance has been designed to operate over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper appliance care and regular cleaning.
Warning! Before performing any maintenance or cleaning on the appliance, unplug the appliance.
• Regularly clean the ventilation slots in your appliance using a soft brush or dry cloth.
• Regularly clean the motor housing using a damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive or solvent-based cleaner.
Emptying the dust Bag (Fig. L & M)
The cloth dust bag (20) must be emptied when full or the bin full indicator (5) changes from green to red.
• Remove the hose (8).
• Press the release button (16).
• Lift the Bag from the unit.
• Hold the bag over a waste bin.
• Slide the cloth bag clip from the base of the bag and empty the contents into the waste bin.
• Reconnect the plastic strip to the base of the bag ensuring it is sealed correctly.
• Re-insert the bag into the appliance until it locks into place.
• Ensure the bag adapter (22) slots into position correctly.
Warning! Before cleaning and maintenance, switch the appliance off and unplug it.
• From time to time wipe the appliance with a damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive or solvent-based cleaner. Do not immerse the appliance in water.
The appliance is fitted with 2 filters. These are accessible to the user and are replaceable.
Cleaning the exhaust filter (Fig. N)
The exhaust filter (19) is located in the rear of the unit behind the exhaust grill. This gives a further filtration level. The filter is re-usable and should be cleaned regularly.
• Remove the exhaust grill (24).
• Take the exhaust filter (19) out.
• Brush any loose dust off the filter.
• Re-insert the filter.
• Close the exhaust grill (24). Ensure this is clipped in correctly.
Replacing the pre-motor filter (Fig. O)
The pre-motor filter (23) is located within the dust bag area. This protects the motor from dust. To reach this filter remove the dust bag from the unit. The filter is located at the rear of this compartment. Slide the filter out of its location slots and brush any dust from it.
Attention: Do not use your vacuum cleaner without this filter in position.
Technical Data
VM1430
Voltage V 220-240
Power input W 1400
Cable length m 5
Dust capacity L 1.5
Weight kg 3.3
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Protecting the environment
Separate collection. This product must not be disposed of with normal household waste.
Should you find one day that your Black & Decker product needs replacement, or if it is of no further use to you, do not dispose it off with other household waste. Make this product available for separate collection.
Separate collection of used products and packaging allows materials to be recycled and used again. Use of recycled materials helps prevent environmental pollution and reduces
the demand for raw materials.
Local regulations may provide for separate collection of electrical products from the household, at municipal waste sites or by the retailer when you purchase a new product.
Black & Decker provides a facility for the collection and recycling of Black & Decker products once they have reached the end of their working life. To take advantage of this service please return your product to any authorised repair agent who will collect them on our behalf. You can check the location of your nearest authorised repair agent by contacting your local Black & Decker office at the address indicated in this manual. A list of authorised Black & Decker repair agents and full details of our after-sales service and contact are available on the Internet at: www.2helpU.com
BLACK & DECKER HOME APPLIANCE 2 YEAR WARRANTY
Black & Decker provides a 2 Year Warranty for this product from the date of purchase against defects due to defective materials or workmanship. Motor/element burn-outs due to voltage fluctuations are not covered under warranty. If the product should become defective within the warranty period, Black & Decker will repair or (at Black & Decker's discretion) replace it free of charge.
The warranty provisions do not cover failure due to accident, misuse, abuse, negligence or non observation of local regulations on the part of the user. Equally, the warranty provisions do not apply where the appliance has been serviced by a person not authorized by Black & Decker or serviced with non-approved parts and this has contributed to the fault of the product. Superseded models without a replacement equivalent will either be repaired or (at Black & Decker's discretion) replaced with another product of similar retail value.
UPON PURCHASE
Fill in the Warranty Registration Card with the original Authorized Dealer's stamp (indicating date of purchase) and attach your purchase receipt to it. Retain in case of claims in the future.
MAKING A CLAIM
Take your defective product together with the Warranty Registration Card & purchase receipt to your local service Centre. You can either do this in person or send it freight prepaid. If mailing or shipping your appliance, ensure that it is packed carefully in a sturdy carton with enough packing material to prevent damage. Include a note describing the problem to the service Centre and be sure to give your return address.
DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES ONLY.
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𫨰ûàdG ±ÉjEG/𫨰ûàdG ìÉàØe ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûàd
.(3)
±ÉjEG/𫨰ûàdG ìÉàØe ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûJ ±ÉjEÉd
.iôNCG Iôe (3) 𫨰ûàdG
§Ø°ûdG Iƒb §Ñ°V
d «bódG §Ñ°†dG (2) §Ø°ûdG Iƒb »a ºµëàdG IóMh í«àJ
áYô°S OGóYEG ôàNG ,(äÉ«°VQCÉdG πãe) Ö°U í£°S «¶æàd .§Ø°ûdG
OGóYEG ôàNG ,(ó«éæàdG πãe) áªYÉædG í£°SCÉdG «¶æàdh .»dÉY
.¢†Øîæe áYô°S
.܃£ªdG OGóYEÉdG dEG QÉ«àNÉdG IóMh ôM
(• πµ°ûdG) AGƒ¡dG aóJ §Ñ°V
AGƒ¡dG aóJ §Ñ°†d (Ü1) AGƒ¡dG aóJ »a ºµëàdG ìÉàØe ôM
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¬FÉæãfG hCG ΩƒWôîdG AGƒàdG ΩóY øe ócCÉJ ,RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûJ óæY
.OGó°ùfG hCG
πª©J ±ƒ°S ,•ôØe ƒëf ≈∏Y IQGôëdG áLQO ´ÉØJQG ádÉM »a
.Ék«FÉ≤∏J RÉ¡édG bƒàj ±ƒ°Sh QÉ«àd »dBÉdG ™£dG áØ«Xh
øY RÉ¡édG π°üaG ,𫨰ûàdG øY RÉ¡édG bƒJ ádÉM »a
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IóMƒdG ƒNh ôJÉØdG «¶æJ øe ócC
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™°V .≈∏YCG dEG πذSCG øe πª©dG AóH ÉkªFGO »¨Ñæj ,ºdɰùdG ¢ùæc óæY
RÉ¡édG πªMG ºK ,ɡذüàæe àM ºdɰùdG ¶fh ¢VQCÉdG ≈∏Y RÉ¡édG
™°Vƒe øe πbCÉdG ≈∏Y IóMGh áLQO ó©H ≈∏Y Ö°SÉæe ™°Vƒe dEG
.(7) πªëdG ¢†Ñe ᣰSGƒH ¬eGóîà°SG AÉæKCG RÉ¡édG πªM øµªj
(… πµ°ûdG) §Ø°ûdG IóMƒd âbDƒªdG øjõîàdG
IóMƒdG øe »ØîdG AõédG »a øjõîàdG ™°Vƒe Ωóîà°SG
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πãeCÉdG ΩGóîà°SÉdG äGOɰTQEG
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RÉ¡édG πªM
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(h πµ°ûdG) äÉëªdG Ö«côJ
(18) á«°†dG øcÉeCÉdG «¶æJ IGOCG/IɰTôØdG ΩGóîà°SG øµªj
.ó«éæàdG «¶æàd IɰTôØc hCG á«°†dG øcÉeCÉdG «¶æàd IGOCÉc
»àdG á«°†dG øcÉeCÉdG «¶æJ á«°†dG øcÉeCÉdG «¶æJ IGOCG í«àJ
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hCG (1) ΩƒWôîdG ¢†Ñ≤e πNGO ≈dEG á≤ë∏ªdG IóMƒdG ™aOG
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.܃ÑfCÉdG hCG ΩƒWôîdG
(R πµ°ûdG) IɰTôØdG hCG á«°†dG øcÉeCÉdG «¶æJ IGOCG QÉ«àNG
AõL ôM ,á«°†dG øcÉeCÉdG «¶æJ IGOC
.º¡°ùdG ÉéJG ¢ùµY »a IɰTôØdG
.º¡°ùdG ÉéJG »a IɰTôØdG AõL ôM ,IɰTôØdG ΩGóîà°SÉd
AÉHô¡µdG ∂∏°S d IOÉYEGh Oôa
.ΩódG hCG ó«dG ΩGóîà°SÉH (4) ∂∏°ùdG d IOÉYEG QR 𫨰ûJ øµªj
»a »ØîdG AõédG øe ∂∏°ùdG øe Ö°SÉæe ƒW Öë°SG
(4) ∂∏°ùdG d IOÉYEG QR ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,ΩGóîà°SÉdG ó©H
∂∏°ùdG ¢üëaG .IóMƒdG πNGO dEG (10) ∂∏°ùdG Öë°ùd
øe ócCÉJ .»ØîdG AõédG ≈∏Y ¬«dóJ ΩóY øe ócCÉàd Ékjhój
.í«ë°üdG ¬©°Vƒe »a ¢ùHÉdG OƒLh
πµ°ûdG) §Ø°ûdG IóMh §Ñ°V
IOƒLƒªdG »dBÉdG 𫨰ûàdG IóMh ™aOG ,OÉé°ùdG «¶æàd
â«ÑãJ ≈∏Y dP πª©j
ó«eôdGh á«bôdG íFÉØ°üdÉH Iƒ°ùµªdG äÉ«°VQCÉdG «¶æàd ÖfÉédÉH IOƒLƒªdG »dBÉdG 𫨰ûàdG IóMh ™aOG ,dP dEG Éeh
øY IɰTôØdG ™aQ ºàj ±ƒ°S – πذSCG dEG (12) øªjCÉdG
(3) "On/Off" 𫨰ûàdG ±ÉjEG/𫨰ûàdG ìÉàØe 𫨰ûJ øµªj
πذSCG dEG (12) ô°ùjCÉdG ÖfÉédÉH
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ΩGóîà°SÉdG
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𫨰ûàdG ±ÉjEGh 𫨰ûàdG
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áHôJCÉdG ¢ù«c IóMh 15
áHôJCÉdG ¢ù«c IóMh êÉdõe 16
äÉ«°VQCÉdG IɰTôa 17
«°†dG øcÉeCÉdG «¶æJ IGOCG/IɰTôa 18
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¢TɪdG øe ¢ù«c 20
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ΩOÉ©dG òØæe áµÑ°T 24
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øY Gkó«©H øeBG ¿Éµe »a äÉfGƒ«ëdGh ÉØWCÉdG AÉHEG »¨Ñæj
.¬eGóîà°SG AÉæKCG RÉ¡édG
ΩGóîà°SG óæY ≈∏YCG dEG πذSCG øe πª©dG AóH ÉkªFGO »¨Ñæj
IóMGh áLQO ó©H ≈∏Y RÉ¡édG ôJh ºdɰùdG «¶æJ RÉ¡édG
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AÉæKCG ΩƒWôîdGh AÉHô¡µdG ∂∏°S ™°Vƒe ∑GQOEG ÉkªFGO »¨Ñæj
.RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG
IóMh ájCG hCG §Ø°ûdG IóMh ¿hO RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY »¨Ñæj
.܃ÑfCÉdG »a ɡѫcôJ ºàj áѰSÉæe iôNCG áëe
øjõîJh πeɵdÉH ∂∏°ùdG d IOÉYEG »¨Ñæj ,ΩGóîà°SÉdG ó©H
.áªFÉe ájô£H RÉ¡édG
Ö«côàdG
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܃ÑfCG πc .¢†©ÑH ɪ¡∏«°Uƒàd (9) ∂«à°SÉ∏ÑdG »HƒÑfCG ™aOG
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.RÉ¡édÉH (6) ΩƒWôîdG π°Uƒe »a (8) ΩƒWôîdG πNOCG
≈∏Y ∫ój ÉkJƒ°U ôjôëàdG QGQRCG QGó°UEG ≈àM ΩƒWôîdG ™aOG
Öë°SGh ôjôëàdG QGQRCG ≈∏Y §¨°VG ,
á©°ùàªdG ܃ÑfCÉdG ájÉ¡f πNGO (1) ΩƒWôîdG ¢†Ñe ™aOG
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(`g πµ°ûdG) äÉ«°VQCÉdG «¶æJ IóMh Ö«côJ
í£°SCÉdGh OÉé°ùdG «¶æJ (11) äÉ«°VQCÉdG «¶æJ IóMh í«àJ
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IóMh êQÉN ܃ÑfCÉdG Öë°SG ,äÉ«°VQCÉdG «¶æJ IóMh ádGREÉd
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(ê πµ°ûdG) ΩƒWôîdG π«°UƒJ
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ΩƒWôîdG π°üØd
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(O πµ°ûdG) ¢†ÑªdÉH ΩƒWôîdG π«°UƒJ
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.äÉ«°VQCÉdG «¶æJ
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a ôµjO ófBG ÉH äÉ≤ë∏e ΩGóîà°SG »¨Ñæj
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:É¡°†©H hCG á«dÉàdG ÉjGõªdG áaÉc ≈∏Y RÉ¡édG Gòg πªà°ûj
ΩƒWôîdG ¢†Ñe 1
§Ø°ûdG Iƒb »a ºµëàdG IóMh 2
"On/Off" 𫨰ûàdG ±ÉjEG/𫨰ûàdG QR 3
∂∏°ùdG d IOÉYEG QR 4
¢ù«µdG AÉàeG ô°TDƒe 5
ΩƒWôîdG π°Uƒe 6
πªëdG ¢†Ñe 7
¿ôe ΩƒWôN 8
(¿Éà©£b) «à°SÉH ܃ÑfCG 9
AÉHô¡µdG ∂∏°S 10
äÉ«°VQCÉdG «¶æJ IóMh 11
IɰTôØd »dBÉdG 𫨰ûàdG IóMh 12
äGhOCÉdG ¿õîe 13
äGhOCÉdG ¿õîe êÉdõe 14
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QÉ«àdG ∂∏°S ∞∏J ádÉM »a RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY Öéj
.ɪ¡æe …CÉH Ö«Y OƒLh hCG ¢ùHÉdG hCG »FÉHô¡µdG
πÑb øe ¬dGóÑà°SG Öéj ,»FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG ∂∏°S ∞∏J ádÉM »a
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hÉëJ Édh »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG ∂∏°S ™£J Éd .ôWÉîªdG Öæéàd
.°ùØæH ¬MɰUEG
∂∏J ô«Z AGõLCG ájCG ∫GóÑà°SG hCG ádGREG Ék≤∏£e ∫hÉëJ Éd
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á«FÉHô¡µdG áeɰùdG
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Qó°üe aGƒJ øe ÉkªFGO ócCÉJ .¢†jQCÉJ ∂∏°S ΩGóîà°SG dEG
.ø«æàdG áMƒd ≈∏Y í°VƒªdG ó¡édG ™e »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG
πÑb øe ¬dGóÑà°SG Öéj ,»FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG ∂∏°S ∞∏J ádÉM »a
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.ôWÉîªdG Öæéàd
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πµ°ûH ôJÉØdG Ö«côJ øe ÉkªFGO ócCÉàdG »¨Ñæj ,ΩGóîà°SÉdG πÑb
áaÉc OƒLh ¿hO RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY »¨Ñæjh ,í«ë°U
.É¡©°VGƒe »a ôJÉØdG
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ÖѰùàJ ¿CG øµªj OGƒe ájCG §Ø°ûd RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY »¨Ñæj
.jôM ܃°ûf »a
ΩóY »¨Ñæjh ,AɪdG øe ÜôdÉH RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY »¨Ñæj
.AɪdG »a RÉ¡édG ¢ùªZ
øjôNBÉdG áeɰS
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πª©dG á£æe øe ÜGôàbÉdÉH äÉfGƒ«ëdG hCG ÉØWCÉd íª°ùJ Éd
QòëdG »NƒJ Ωõj .»FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG ∂∏°S hCG RÉ¡édG ¢ùªd hCG
øe ÜôdÉH RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG óæY á«bódG á©HÉàªdGh
.ÉØWCÉdG
¥ƒa ≥∏©àj Éd å«ëH ábóH »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG ∂∏°S Oôa »¨Ñæj
.iôNCÉdG AÉ«°TCÉdGh óYɪdG
äGQódG hhP ¢UÉî°TCÉdG ¬eóîà°ù«d ºª°üe ô«Z RÉ¡édG Gòg
IôÑîdGh áæjóàªdG á«∏≤©dGh á«°ùëdGh á«ægòdGh ájó°ùédG
πX »a ÉdEG (ÉØWCÉdG dP »a ɪH) ø«à«∏≤dG áaô©ªdGh
ΩGóîà°SÉH á≤∏©àªdG äɪ«©àdG º¡FÉ£YEG hCG º¡«Y ±Gô°TEÉdG
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ΩGóîà°SÉdG ó©H
AÉHô¡µdG òNCÉe øe ¢ùHÉdG ´õfGh RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûJ ±ÉjEÉH ºb
hCG ¬FGõLCG øe …CG ô««¨J πÑb hCG RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY óæY
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¿Éµe »a ¬æjõîJ Öéj ,RÉ¡édG ΩGóîà°SG ΩóY ádÉM »a
Iõ¡LCÉdG dEG ƒ°UƒdG øe ÉØWCÉdG ø«µªJ ΩóY Öéjh .±ÉL
.áfõîªdG
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AGõLCÉdG ≈∏Y ±ô©àd RÉ¡édG ¢üëaG ,ΩGóîà°SÉdG πÑb
øe ƒN øe ócCÉàd RÉ¡édG ¢üëaG .áÑ«©ªdG hCG áØdÉàdG
ób iôNCG ´É°VhCG ájCGh í«JÉØªdG ∞∏Jh IQƒ°ùµªdG AGõLCÉdG
«¨°ûJ IAÉØc ≈∏Y ôKD
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a »dõæªdG ΩGóîà°SÉd ºª°üe èàæªdG Gòg
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∞∏J hCG á«°üî°T áHɰUEG hCG á«FÉHô¡c áeó°üd ¢UÉî°TCÉdG ¢Vô©J
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ΩGóîà°SG ¿EGh .π«dódG Gòg »a í°Vƒe ΩGóîà°SÉdG øe ¢Vô¨dG
ΩGóîà°SÉH ᫪Y ájCG ò«ØæJ hCG áaôe äGóMh hC …ƒ£æj ób π«dódG Gòg »a É¡H °UƒªdG ∂∏J ô«Z RÉ¡édG Gòg
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Qó°üªH ¬«°UƒJ πÑb RÉ¡édG 𫨰ûJ ±ÉjEG øe ócCÉàdG »¨Ñæj
.¬æY ¬°üa hCG »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG
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.IOÉëdG ±GƒëdGh âjõdGh IQGôëdG
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AGõLCÉdG jô©J
ΩƒWôîdG ¢†Ñe 1
§Ø°ûdG Iƒb »a ºµëàdG IóMh 2
"On/Off" 𫨰ûàdG ±ÉjEG/𫨰ûàdG QR 3
∂∏°ùdG d IOÉYEG QR 4
¢ù«µdG AÉàeG ô°TDƒe 5
ΩƒWôîdG π°Uƒe 6
πªëdG ¢†Ñe 7
¿ôe ΩƒWôN 8
(¿Éà©£b) «à°SÉH ܃ÑfCG 9
AÉHô¡µdG ∂∏°S 10
äÉ«°VQCÉdG «¶æJ IóMh 11
IɰTôØd »dBÉdG 𫨰ûàdG IóMh 12
äGhOCÉdG ¿õN 13
äGhOCÉdG ¿õîe êÉdõe 14
áHôJCÉdG ¢ù«c IóMh 15
áHôJCÉdG ¢ù«c IóMh êÉdõe 16
äÉ«°VQCÉdG IɰTôa 17
á«°†dG øcÉeCÉdG «¶æJ IGOCG/IɰTôa 18
ΩOÉ©dG ôàa 19
¢TɪdG øe ¢ù«c 20
¢TɪdG øe ´ƒæ°üªdG ¢ù«µdG Ѱûe 21
¢ù«µdG ÅjÉ¡e 22
»¨Ñæj ,ΩGóîà°SÉdG AÉæKCG »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG ∂∏°S ∞∏J ádÉM »a
.»FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG Qó°üe øY RÉ¡édG π°üØH QƒØdG ≈∏Y ΩÉ«
øY ¬°üa πÑb »FÉHô¡µdG QÉ«àdG ∂∏°S ¢ùªd ÖæéJ »¨Ñæjh
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AGõLCG ájCG ádGREG hCG Ö«côàH ΩÉ«dG πÑb dòch ,»FÉHô¡µdG
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Names & Addresses for Black & Decker Service Concessionaries
Afghanistan: Ishan National Co., Opp. Ministry of Justice, Kabul. Tel.: +93-2-2101727. Algeria: SARL Outillage Corporation, 04
Route De Dely Brahim Cheraga, Alger. Tel.: +213-21-364363/508, Fax: +213-21-369667. Bahrain: Fawaz Al Zayani, P.O.Box
26563, Adliya, Manama. Tel.: +973-17-715252/712756, Fax: +973-17-713789. Bangladesh: Ultra Corporation, 8, Kushol
Centre, Uttara, Dhaka 1230. Tel.: +880-2-8919272/9756 Ext.28, Fax: +880-2-9887167. Egypt: Anasia Egypt for Trading S. A.
E., P.O.Box 2443, 110 Mostafa Refaat Street, Sheraton Heliopolis 11361, Cairo. Tel.: +20-2-2684159, Fax: +20-2-2684169.
Ethiopia: Tewfik Sherif & Co. Ltd., P.O.Box 5583, Debre Zeit Road, Addis Ababa. Tel.: +251-1-651700/601, Fax:
+251-1-650570. India: Gryphon Impex Pvt. Ltd., D-6/4, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi-110020. Tel.:
+91-11-26372602-4, Fax: +91-11-26372601. Iran: Tehran - Service Centre of Iran, No 510, South Karger Ave, Below Pasteur
Sq. Tehran. Tel.: +98-21-6490608/0656/6407672. Kish Island: Cayhan Electric Co., No. 69, Paradise Shopping Centre, Kish
Island. Tel.: +98-76444-22894. Jordan: Bashiti Hardware, P.O.Box 1564, TLA Ali, Amman. Tel.: +962-6-5350009/4770741,
Fax: +962-6-5350012/4789783. Kenya: Zylog Enterprises, IPS Building, Kuanda Street, P.O.Box 40877, Nairobi. Tel.:
+254-2-338188/199, Fax: +254-2-330642. Kuwait: Al Omar Technical Co., P.O.Box 4062, 13041 Safat, Kuwait. Tel.:
+965-4848595/0039, Fax: +965-4845652. Lebanon: Est. F.A. Kettaneh SA, P.O.Box 110242, Dora Highway, Kettaneh
Building, Beirut. Tel.: +961-1-255860/6, Fax: +961-1-255891. Libya: El Ghoul Brothers, P.O.Box 348, Islamic Call Bldg., Office
201-202, Benghazi. Tel.: +218-61-9097681/4183, Fax: +218-61-9094123. Madagascar: Group Tana Confort S. A. R. L., B. P.
1770, Antananarivo. Tel.: +261-20-2264505, Fax: +261-20-2264244. Malta: John G. Cassar Ltd., 36 Victory Str, Qormi QRM
06, Malta. Tel.: +356-21-493251, Fax: +356-21-483231. Mauritius: Happy World Marketing Ltd., Block 2, Industrial Estate,
Coromandel, P.O.Box 429, Port Louis. Tel.: +230-2076700, Fax: +230-2337330/7400. Nepal: Universal Trading Centre,
P.O.Box 1947, Tripureswor, Kathmandu. Tel.: +977-1-262192/260587/785, Fax: 261154. Nigeria: Amin Bros. Eng. Co. Ltd.,
30A (Plot 1291), Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel.: +234-1-3201778, Fax: +234-1-2613667. Oman: Oman Mktg.
& Service Co., P.O.Box 2734, Ruwi, Muscat. Tel.: +968-560232, Fax: +968-560255. Pakistan: Karachi - Ammar Service &
Spares, 60, Bank Arcade, Serai Road, Karachi. Tel.: +92-21-2426905, Fax: 2427214/5243. Pakistan: Lahore - Electronics Inn,
212-G Raja Centre, Main Market, Gulberg, Lahore. Tel.: +92-42-5756750. Philippines: Modern House International Enterprises,
213 Rizal Ave. Extension, between 2nd and 3rd Ave. Kalookan City. Tel.: +632 366-4487, Fax: +632 366-4489. Qatar: Al
Muftah Trading & Cont., P.O.Box 875, Doha. Tel.: +974-4650880/4446868, Fax: +974-4441415. Saudi Arabia: Dammam -
Ebrahim Fawaz Al Zayani, P.O.Box 76026, Al Raka, Dammam. Tel.: +966-3-8140914, Fax: +966-3-8140824. Jeddah: Anasia
Trading Co. Ltd. Caravan Shopping Centre, Hail Street. P. O. Box 50959, Jeddah-21477, Tel. 02 650 0948/02 636 3825, Fax 02
638 0720. Madina: Garziz Trdg. for Bldg. Mat.&Decor., P.O.Box 3364, Madina. Tel.: +966-4-8261490/8227636, Fax:
+966-4-8265741. Riyadh: Anasia Trading Co Ltd. New Akaria Building, 60th St., 3rd Floor, Building # 4, Office # 3402, Malaz. P.
O. Box. 18689, Riyadh-11425, Tel.: 01 478 2549, Fax: 01 478 2761. Yanbu: Bin Afif, P.O.Box 530 Yanbu, Al Bahr. Tel.:
+966-4-3222626/8867, Fax: +966-4-3222210. Sri Lanka: Delmege Gen. Equip. Pvt. Ltd., No. 428/1AT. B., Jaya Mawatha
(Darley Road), Colombo-10. Tel.: +94-11-2665914, Fax: +94-11-2665915. Sudan: United Distribution Company, P.O.Box 325,
Sayed Abdul Rehman Street, Khartoum. Tel.: +249-11-772612/777296, Fax: +249-11-770919. Tanzania: General Motors
Investment, P. O Box 16541, 14 Vingunguti Nyerere Road, Dar Es Salaam. Tel.: +255-22-2862661/5022, Fax:
+255-22-2862667/5412/3. Tunisia: STE Tunisienne De Quincaillerie Stq., Nvelle Z.I 2013, Ben Arous, Tunis, Tunisia, Tel: +216
71386102, Fax: +216 71380412. UAE: Abu Dhabi - Light House Electric., P.O.Box 120, Abu Dhabi. Tel.: +971-2-6726131, Fax:
+971-2-6720667. Dubai - Black & Decker (O) A.G., P.O.Box 5420, Dubai. Tel.: +971-4-7028234/233, Fax: +971-4-2822765.
Ideal Mach. & Equipt. R. W/shop P.O.Box 37116, Al Quoz, Dubai. Tel.: +971-4-3474160, Fax: +971-4-3474157. Sharjah -
McCoy Middle East LLC, P.O.Box 20228, Sharjah. Tel.: +971-6-5336321, Fax: +971-6-5336320. Uganda:
Kitgum House, 52 Station Road, P.O.Box 7436, Kampala. Tel.: +256-41-234567, Fax: +256-41-236413. Yemen: Aden - Middle
East Trad. Co. Ltd., Mulla Dakka, Aden. Tel.: +967-2-240950, Fax: +967-2-240952. Sana'a: Middle East Trad. Co. Ltd.,
P.O.Box 12363, Hayel Street, Sana'a. Tel.: +967-1-204201, Fax: +967-1-204204. Taiz: Middle East Trad. Co. Ltd., Campa area
near Al-Kair mosque, Taiz. Tel.: +967-4-231610/232033, Fax: +967-4-219869. Zimbabwe: J.D.Distributors, P.O.Box 226, 17
Bessemer Road, Graniteside, Harare. Tel.: +263-4-753913-7, Fax: 753918. Cyprus: G. Kyprianou Trading Co Ltd., 51
Prodromou AVE. Strovolos, 1681, P.O. Box 23318 Nicosia Cyprus. Tel.: 00357 22 468170/1, Fax: 00357 22 468186, Email
gktltd@spidernet.com.cy
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