BRAYER BR4206 Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- BRAYER
Table of Contents
BRAYER BR4206 Vacuum Cleaner
The vacuum cleaner is intended for dry cleaning of rooms.
DESCRIPTION
- Power cord
- Power cord winding button
- Outlet filter grid
- Outlet filter
- Suction power control
- Carrying handle
- Brush storage
- Vacuum cleaner on/off button
- Dust bin lock button
- Dust bin upper lid clamp
- Filter block
- Dust bin lower lid clamp
- Dust bin
- Universal crevice nozzle
- Floor/carpet brush
- FLOOR/CARPET» switch
- Telescopic pipe clamp
- Telescopic extension pipe
- Flexible hose
- Flexible hose handle
- Manual suction power control
- Ending clamp
- Flexible hose ending
- Air inlet
- Dust bin lower lid
- Separator ring
- Separator
SAFETY MEASURES AND OPERATION RECOMMENDATIONS
Read the operation manual carefully before using the vacuum cleaner; after reading, keep it for future reference.
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Use the unit for its intended purpose only, as it is stated in this manual.
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Mishandling the unit can lead to its breakage and cause harm to the user or damage to the user’s property, which is not covered by warranty.
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Make sure that the operating voltage of the unit indicated on the label corresponds to your home mains voltage.
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To avoid fire, do not use plug adapters for connecting the vacuum cleaner to the mains.
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Do not touch the vacuum cleaner body, the power cord and the power plug with wet hands.
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Do not use the vacuum cleaner if the dust bin is not installed or installed improperly, or if the inlet and outlet filters are not installed.
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Use only the parts and attachments supplied with the unit.
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Never leave the unit connected to the mains unattended.
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Do not use the vacuum cleaner outdoors.
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It is not recommended to use the unit during lightning storms.
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Protect the unit from impacts, falling, vibrations and other mechanical stress.
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Do not use the unit near heating appliances, heat sources or open flame.
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Do not use the vacuum cleaner in places where aerosols are used or sprayed, and in proximity to highly inflammable liquids; do not use the vacuum cleaner in the places where such liquids are stored.
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The vacuum cleaner is not intended for collecting water or other liquids.
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Do not use the vacuum cleaner for collecting burning or smoking cigarettes or cinders.
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Do not use the vacuum cleaner for collecting dust of plaster, concrete, flour or ashes.
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Do not use the vacuum cleaner to clean your pets’ fur.
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Keep free hanging clothes, hair and other parts of your body away from the air inlets of the brush or the attachments while room cleaning.
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Do not cover the inlets and outlets of the vacuum cleaner with any foreign objects. Do not switch the vacuum cleaner on if any of its openings is blocked.
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Do not run over the power cord with the vacuum cleaner while room cleaning to avoid damaging it.
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Do not use the power cord as a handle for carrying the vacuum cleaner; carry it by the handle.
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Regularly clean the dust bin and the filters of the vacuum cleaner.
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After you finish using the vacuum cleaner or before cleaning it, switch the unit off with the on/off button and unplug it.
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When unplugging the vacuum cleaner, hold the power plug and carefully remove it from the mains socket,do not pull the power cord, as this can lead to its damage and cause a short circuit.
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For children safety reasons do not leave polyethylene bags used as a packaging unattended.
Attention! Do not allow children to play with polyethylene bags or packaging film. Danger of suffocation! -
The unit is not intended for usage by children.
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Do not leave children unattended to prevent using the unit as a toy.
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Do not allow children to touch the operating surface, the unit body, the power cord or the power plug during operation of the unit.
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Be especially careful if children or disabled persons are near the operating unit.
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During the unit operation and breaks between operation cycles, place the unit out of reach of children.
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The unit is not intended for usage by physically or mentally disabled persons (including children) or by persons lacking experience or knowledge if they are not under supervision of a person who is responsible for their safety or if they are not instructed by this person on the usage of the unit.
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From time to time check the power cord insulation.
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If the power cord is damaged, it should be replaced by the manufacturer, a maintenance service or similar qualified personnel to avoid danger.
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Do not repair the unit by yourself. Do not disassemble the unit by yourself; if any malfunction is detected, and after the unit has been dropped, unplug it and apply to the service center.
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To avoid damage, transport the unit in the original package.
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Keep the unit in a dry cool place out of reach of children and disabled persons.
THE UNIT IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY, DO NOT USE THE UNIT FOR COMMERCIAL OR LABORATORY PURPOSES.
BEFORE THE FIRST USE
After the unit’s transportation or storage at negative temperature, unpack it and wait for at least 3 hours before using it.
- Unpack the unit and remove all the packaging materials.
- Turn the vacuum cleaner upside down and remove the transport parts (pic. 1).
- Keep the original package.
- Read the safety measures and operating recommendations.
- Check the delivery set.
- Examine the unit for damages, in case of damage do not plug it into the mains.
- Make sure that the given specifications of supply voltage of the unit correspond to the specifications of your mains.
USING THE ATTACHMENTS
Floor/carpet brush (15)
When using the brush (15) set the switch (16) to the necessary «FLOOR/CARPET»
position (pic. 2).
Combined crevice nozzle (14)
The combined crevice nozzle (14) can be used for cleaning radiators, crevices
or spaces between cushions, as well as for collecting dust from furniture
surface. The pile on the brush prevents damage of polished furniture surfaces.
While cleaning, set the brush to the required position.
ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM CLEANER
Attaching and removing the flexible hose (19)
- Insert the flexible hose (29) ending (23) into the air inlet (24) until the locks (22) catch.
- To remove the flexible hose (29), press the locks (22) and detach the ending (23) from the air inlet (24) (pic.3).
Attaching the telescopic pipe (18) and the attachments
- Attach the telescopic extension pipe (18) to the flexible hose handle (20) (pic. 4).
- Extend the lower part of the telescopic extension pipe (18) to the required length, having preliminarily pressed the lock (17) (pic. 5).
- Choose the necessary attachment: floor/carpet brush (15), combined crevice nozzle (14) and attach it to the telescopic extension pipe (18).
- You can attach the combined crevice nozzle (14) to the flexible hose handle (20).
ATTENTION!
- Do not use the vacuum cleaner in places where aerosols are used or sprayed and in proximity to highly inflammable liquids, do not use the vacuum cleaner in the places where such liquids are stored.
- The vacuum cleaner is not intended for collecting water or any other liquids; do not use it for collecting burning or smoking cigarettes or cinders.
- Do not use the vacuum cleaner for collecting dust of plaster, concrete, flour or ashes.
- Take sharp objects away from the floor before cleaning to prevent damage to the unit.
- If the suction power of the vacuum cleaner decreases rapidly while cleaning, switch it off immediately, unplug it and check the telescopic pipe (18) or
the flexible hose 19) for obstruction. Remove the obstruction, after that you can resume cleaning.
USING THE VACUUM CLEANER
The dust bin (13) is equipped with the cyclonic filter (27) which sieves out
garbage and dust from the ingoing air, and the inlet (11) filter fully retains
the finest dust particles.
Note: provide that the filter (11) is always clean, because the overall performance of the vacuum cleaner depends on it.
Attention! Before switching on and using the vacuum cleaner, make sure that the filter (11), the separator (27), the dust bin (13) and the outlet filter (4) are installed properly.
- Take the power plug (1) and unwind the power cord to the required length, connect the power plug to the mains socket (pic. 7).
- The yellow mark on the power cord indicates the maximum cord length. Do not pull out the power cord further than the red mark.
- Press the on/off button (8) to switch the vacuum cleaner on (pic 8).
- While cleaning, you can control the suction power using the manual suction power control (21) on the flexible hose handle (19) (pic. 9).
- After you finish cleaning, switch the vacuum cleaner off by pressing the on/off button (8) and unplug it.
- To wind the power cord, press the button (2); keep a hold of the winding cord with your hand.
- If you have to make a break during the cleaning, switch the vacuum cleaner off by pressing the button (8) and install the brush (15) to the brush storage (7) (pic. 10).
ATTENTION! Before changing the attachments or cleaning the dust bin (13), switch the vacuum cleaner off by pressing the on/off button (8) and unplug it.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the dust bin (13)
- It is recommended to remove garbage and dust from the dust bin (13) after every room cleaning.
- Switch the vacuum cleaner off by pressing the on/off button (8) and unplug it.
- Holding the handle (13), press the lock (9) and remove the dust bin (13) (pic.11).
- Place the dust bin (13) over a garbage bin.
- Pull the lock (12) and open the lower lid (25) (pic. 12).
- Remove accumulated dust and garbage from dust bin (13).
- Close the lid (25).
- Install the dust bin (13) back to its place and make sure that the dust bin (13) is fixed properly.
Cleaning the filter (11) and the separator (27) installed in the dust bin (1)
- Clean the filter block (11) at least once a month.
- Preliminarily remove dust and garbage from the dust bin (13) as described above.
- Pull the upper lid clamp (10) and open the lid (pic.13).
- Remove the filter block (11) (pic. 14).
- Turn the dust bin (13) flask clockwise and remove it, turn the ring (26) clockwise and remove it, remove the separator (27) by turning it clockwise (pic. 15).
- Wash the separator (27), the ring (26), the dust bin (13) flask and the filter block (11) under a warm water jet and dry them (pic. 16, 17).
- Do not wash the parts in a dishwashing machine.
- Thoroughly dry all the parts of the dust bin (13).
- Dry the filter (19) thoroughly.
- Assemble the dust bin (13) in reverse sequence (pic. 18).
- Install the assembled dust bin (13) back to its place, make sure that the dust bin (13) is fixed properly.
Attention! Before assembling and installing the dust bin (13) back to its place, make sure that the filter (11), the separator (27) and the flask (13) are dry.
Cleaning the outlet filter (4)
- Switch the vacuum cleaner off and unplug the power cord plug from the mains socket.
- Remove the grid (3) of the outlet filter (4) by pressing the clamp, remove the outlet filter (4) (pic. 19).
- Remove the outlet filter grid (4), turning it clockwise and remove the outlet filter (4) (pic.19).
- Wash the outlet filter (4) and the grid (3) under a lukewarm water jet. Do not wash the outlet filter (4) and the grid (3) in a dishwashing machine.
- Dry the outlet filter (4) and the grid (3) (pic21).
- Do not dry the filter (4) with a hairdryer or similar appliances.
- Install the outlet filter (4) back to its place.
- Install the grid (3) back to its place, turn the grid (18) counterclockwise as far as it will go
Vacuum cleaner body
• Clean the vacuum cleaner body with a soft, slightly damp cloth, and then
wipe it dry. Provide that no liquid gets inside the vacuum cleaner body.
• Do not use solvents or abrasives for cleaning the vacuum cleaner body and
the attachments.
• Do not immerse the vacuum cleaner body, the power cord and the power plug
into water or any other liquids.
OVERHEATING PROTECTION
- If the electric motor gets too hot during the operation, the overheating protection system will be set off.
- If during cleaning the vacuum cleaner has switched off, press the on/off button (8) and unplug the unit.
- Let the vacuum cleaner cool down for 30-40 minutes and switch it on again. The cool-down time can differ from the given value, depending on the room temperature.
- If the vacuum cleaner does not switch on, it may be caused by another malfunction. In this case apply to a service center.
STORAGE
• Before taking the vacuum cleaner away for long storage, clean the unit body,
the dust bin (13), the filter (11), the separator (27), the dust bin flask
(13) and the outlet filter (4).
• For easy storing of the vacuum cleaner, use the brush storage (15) (pic.
10).
• Keep the vacuum cleaner in a dry cool place out of reach of children and
disabled persons.
DELIVERY SET
- Vacuum cleaner with the dust bin and filters installed – 1 pc.
- Flexible hose – 1 pc.
- Telescopic extension pipe – 1 pc.
- Floor/carpet brush – 1 pc.
- Combined crevice nozzle – 1 pc.
- Instruction manual – 1 pc.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Power supply: 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
- Rated input power: 2200 W
- Suction power: 400 W
RECYCLING
To prevent possible damage to the environment or harm to the health of people by uncontrolled waste disposal, after expiration of the service life of the unit or the batteries (if included), do not discard them with usual household waste, but take the unit and the batteries to specialized stations for further recycling. The waste generated during the recycling of the unit is subject to mandatory collection and consequent recycling in the prescribed manner. For further information about recycling of this product, apply to the local municipal administration, a household waste recycling service or to the shop where you purchased this product.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the appearance, design and specifications not affecting the general operation principles of the unit, without prior notice.
The unit operating life is 3 years
The manufacturing date is specified in the serial number.
In case of any malfunctions, promptly apply to the authorized service center.
Produced for «Ruste GmbH», Berggasse 18/18, 1090 Vienna, Austria т.: +7 (495) 297-50-20, e-mail: info@brayer.su
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