Nilfisk-Advance Meteor Instruction Manual

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Meteor Instructions for use
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The di󰀨erent models of the vacuum cleaners can include di󰀨erent nozzles
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Dear Nilsk customer
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Nilsk Meteor vacuum cleaner.
Prior to using the appliance for the rst time, be sure to read the document through and keep it ready to hand.
Index
1. Overview .......................................................1
2. Safety instructions .........................................1
3. Instruction for use ..........................................1
4. Cleaning tips ..................................................4
5. Trouble-shooting ............................................5
6. Service and maintenance ..............................5
7. Guarantee and service ..................................5
8. WHEELIE symbol information .......................6
1. Overview (ref. page 2)
1 Cable rewinder 2 Power level 3 Dust bag indicator 4 On/o󰀨 switch 5 Open/close button, dust container 6 Dust container 7 EPA lter 8 Cyclone lter 9 Handle 10 Parking groove for tube and nozzle 11 Exhaust lter 12 Rating plate 13 Upholstery nozzle 14 Round brush 15 Hard oor nozzle (not standard) 16 Combination nozzle 17 Crevice nozzle 18 Turbo nozzle (not standard) 19 Mini turbo nozzle (not standard) 20 Bent end 21 Accessory storage
2. Safety instructions
Do not use the machine without lters properly tted.
This machine is not intended for the suction of hazardous materials or gas, doing so may expose people to serious health risks.
The machine must not be used for the suction of water or other liquids.
Do not pick up sharp objects such as needles
or pieces of glass.
Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
Use and store this machine indoors and in a dry environment, 0 °C to 60 °C.
Do not use the machine outdoors.
Do not handle the machine with wet hands.
Turn o󰀨 the machine before unplugging.
To unplug, grasp the plug, not by pulling on
the cable. Do not carry or pull the machine by the cable.
The machine must not be used if the cable shows any sign of damage. Regularly inspect the cable for damage, in particular if it has been crushed, shut in a door or run over.
Do not use the machine if it appears faulty. Have the machine inspected by an autho­rized service center if the machine has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors or has been exposed to water.
No changes or modications to the mechanical or electrical safety devices should be made.
All repairs must be carried out by an autho­rized service center.
Use only original lters and original acces­sories from your local dealer. Use of unautho­rized lters will void the warranty.
Turn o󰀨 the machine and unplug before start­ing dust container emptying or lter change, grasp the plug, do not pull at the cable.
Do not use the machine as a toy. Do not leave children with the machine without supervision.
This appliance is not to be used by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction. Children must be supervised to make sure they do not play with the appliance.
If the supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similary qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
3. Instructions for Use
Before using the machine make sure that the voltage shown on the rating plate underneath the machine corresponds witht the mains voltage.
3.1 Start and Stop
3.1.1 Start
Pull out the electric cable and plug the machine to a wall socket. Press on/o󰀨 button and adjust power level.
3.1.2 Stop
Turn o󰀨 the machine and unplug. Unplug by
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grasping the plug, not by pulling at the cable. Activate the cable rewinder.
3.2 Connecting hose, tube and nozzles
1. Insert the hose connector into the suction inlet.
2. Connect the bent tube to the tube.
3. Connect the tube to the nozzle.
4. The tube is telescopic and can be adjusted
to your height. Push the adjusting button to extend the tube and pull back to shorten to desired length.
Container full indication
On the control panel a lamp is placed, where you will receive notication, when the container is full or the suction is degraded otherwise.
The dust container must be emptied if the lamp is constantly on when the machine is operating at maximum power and the nozzle is raised from the oor.
3.3 Releasing and emptying of dust container
The dust container can be separated from the machine for emptying. Simply release the dust container from the machine by pressing the but­tons on the dust container handle (see illustration below) and pull the dust container upwards. The dust container can now be emptied in a dustbin, by pressing the lever marked “Push”.
3.4 Cleaning the cyclone lter
The cyclone lter should be cleaned regularly
to maintain suction. You will have access to the cyclcone lter when you have released the dust container. If necessary, use lukewarm water. Make sure to let the lter dry before putting it back into the vacuum cleaner.
3.5 Changing the exhaust lter
Open the cover for the exhaust lter, as seen in the overview image (page 2), replace the lter with a new one and close the cover again.
3.6 Washing/exchanging the EPA lter
You will have access to the EPA lter when you have released the dust container. Rinse the inside of the lter using lukewarm tap water. Do not use any cleaning agents and avoid touching the lter surface. Tap the lter to remove the excess water. Make sure to let the lter dry before putting it back into the vacuum cleaner. If necessary, exchange the lter. Please note that the machine will not function without a EPA lter.
3.7 Parking the tube and nozzle
There are two grooves for parking. 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 the wheels.
3.8 Thermal fuse
The machine is tted with a thermal fuse, which prevents the machine from overheating. If the thermal fuse blows, the machine automatically switches o󰀨 the motor and must cool before it can be started again.
Restart
1. Turn o󰀨 the machine and unplug from the wall
socket.
2. Make sure that nothing blocks the air ow
through the bent tube, hose, tube, nozzle or lters.
3. Let the machine cool.
4. Plug in the machine again and push the start
button. The machine will not start until cool enough. If the machine does not start turn it o󰀨 and unplug. Try again in a while.
4. Cleaning tips
Adjust the suction power by means of the power regulation or the sliding valve on the bent tube.
Upholstery nozzle (13)
Use the upholstery nozzle for upholstered furni­ture.
On/o
switch
Adjust suction power
Cable
rewinder
Container full
indication
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Brush nozzle (14)
Use the brush nozzle for curtains and window sills.
Hard oor nozzle (15)
Use the nozzle for hard oors.
Combination nozzle (16)
Adjust the combination nozzle depending on type of oor.
Crevice nozzle (17)
Use the crevice nozzle for narrow spaces.
Turbo nozzle (18)
Use the turbo nozzle for e󰀩cient carpet cleaning.
Mini turbo nozzle (19)
Use the mini turbo nozzle to remove pet hairs and similar from upholstery and furniture
The models can include dierent nozzles.
5. Trouble-shooting
Repair or service of electrical components such as cable or motor, must only be carried out by an authorized service center.
If the machine does not start
Check that the plug is correctly tted to the wall socket.
A fuse in the building may have blown and needs to be changed.
The cable or plug may be damaged and must be repaired by an authorized service center.
Reduced suc­tion power
The dust container may be full and needs to be emp­tied, see instructions.
The EPA lter may be blocked and has to be washed/exchanged, see instructions.
The bent tube, hose, tube or nozzle may be blocked and needs to be cleaned.
If the machine stops
The thermal fuse may have blown, see instructions.
6. Service and Maintenance
Store the machine indoors and in a dry envi-
ronment.
Clean the machine surface with a dry cloth or
a damp cloth with a little cleaning agent.
Order original accessories from a local dealer.
Service – contact your local dealer.
7. Guarantee and Service
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Nilsk vacuum cleaners for domestic use are warranted for 2 years from the date of purchase by: Nilsk Pty Ltd 1/13 Bessemer Street Blacktown NSW 2148 tel: 1300 556 710 info.au@nilsk.com
The warranty covers the motor, cable rewinder, switch and casing. The nozzles, lters, hoses, tubes and other accessories are covered twelve months due to manufacturing fault only and the guarantee excludes wear and tear. The guarantee includes spare parts and labour costs, and covers manufacturing and material defects that may occur during normal domestic use. Service under the guarantee will only be per­formed if it can be proven that the defect occurred within the product’s guarantee period (a correctly completed guarantee certicate or printed/stamped cash register receipt with date and product type) and on the condition that the vacuum cleaner was bought as a new product in Australia/New Zealand and distributed by Nilsk. Equipment defects covered by this warranty will be repaired or replaced by one of the service centres of the Nilsk organisation. Find your local service agent here: http://www.nilsk.com.au.
Packing and postage/carriage is not covered by the warranty. Upon completion of any repairs necessary, the vacuum cleaner will be returned to the customer at the risk and expense of Nilsk.
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The bene ts under this warranty are in addition to your national law of sale.
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The guarantee does not cover:
Normal wear and tear of accessories and lters.
Defects or damage occurring as a direct or indirect result of incorrect use - such as the vacuuming of rubble, hot ashes or carpet deo­dorant powder.
Abuse, loss or lack of maintenance as de­scribed in Instructions for use.
If the machine has been used for home reno­vations.
If the machine has been used for suction of water, plaster dust or sawdust.
Nor will it cover incorrect or poor conguration, i.e. setting up or connection, nor re-damage, re, lightning strike or unusual voltage uctua­tions or any other electrical disturbances such as defective fuses or defective electrical installa­tions on the supply grid, and defects or damage in general that Nilsk consider to be the result of causes other than manufacturing and material defects.
The guarantee becomes void:
If a defect is caused by the use of non-original Nilsk lters.
If the identity number is removed from the vacuum cleaner.
If the vacuum cleaner has been repaired by a non-Nilsk authorized dealer.
If the machine is used in a commercial envi­ronment, i.e. building contractors, cleaning contractors, professional trades or any other non-domestic usage.
The guarantee is valid in:
Australia Customer Care help line: Telephone: 1300 733 171
New Zealand FreePhone: 0800 40 80 80
Responsibility
Nilsk disclaim all responsibility for all damage caused by incorrect use or modication of the machine.
8. WHEELIE Symbol Information
This symbol on the product or on its packing 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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