Ariete 2761 Handy Force Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Ariete
Table of Contents
Ariete 2761 Handy Force Vacuum Cleaner
WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL
This appliance is made in conformity with appropriate European Regulations in
force, to protect the user wherever possible from potential hazards. Even if
you are familiar with this type of appliance, carefully read this manual
before use. Only use this appliance for the purpose it is designed for in
order to prevent accidents and damage. Keep this manual close by for future
consultation. If you should decide to give this appliance to other people,
remember to also include these instructions.
The information provided in this manual is marked with the following symbols
indicating:
- Danger for children
- Danger due to electricity
- The danger of damage originating from other causes
- Warning – material damage
INTENDED USE
This appliance is designed only and solely for private use and is, therefore, to be considered unsuitable for industrial or professional purposes. You can use the appliance to remove the dust on the surfaces. Do not collect hot ashes, liquids, big glass pieces, rubble, or pointy or sharp objects. No other use of the appliance is contemplated by the manufacturer, which is exempt from any liability for all types of damages caused by improper use of the appliance. Improper use also results in any form of the warranty being forfeited.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
This appliance is designed solely for household and similar uses such as:
- in cooking areas used by personnel of shops, offices, and other professional environment; on farms;
- guests of hotels, motels, and other residential environments; bed and breakfast type of environments.
- Do not collect hot ashes, liquids, big glass pieces, rubble, or pointy or sharp objects.
- Do not use the appliance without the filters or if the filters are damaged.
- We decline any responsibility resulting from misuse or any use other than those covered in this booklet.
- We suggest you keep the original box and packaging, as our free-of-charge service does not cover any damage resulting from inadequate packaging of the product when
- this is sent back to an Authorised Service Centre.
Danger for children
- This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are aged 8 years and above and supervised.
- Children must be supervised at all times to ensure they do not play with the appliance.
- Do not leave the packaging near children because it is potentially dangerous.
- In the event that this appliance is to be disposed of, it is suggested that the power Cord is cut off. It is also recommended that all potentially dangerous components including the power cord are rendered harmless to prevent personal injury. Do not let children play with the appliance or its components.
Danger due to electricity
- Always keep the appliance and the power cord out of the reach of children under the age of 8 years.
- Do not let the power cord of the charger hang in a place where it could be grasped by a child.
- Before plugging the appliance into the mains socket, ensure that the voltage shown on the rating plate placed on the charger matches the local voltage supply.
- The use of extensions not approved by the manufacturer can result in damage to property and personal injury.
- Never put live parts into contact with water: It can cause a short circuit! The appliance must not be power supplied by external timers or separate re- mote-controlled systems.
- During the charge choose an adequately illuminated and clean room with an easily accessible power outlet.
- Unplug the appliance when it is not being used and before all maintenance and cleaning operations.
- Do not immerse the appliance in water o Make sure that your hands are dry before using or adjusting the switches on the appliance, or before touching the plug and power connections.
The danger of damage originating from other causes
- Never leave the appliance unattended when it is connected to the power supply.
- The appliance is not to be used if it has been dropped or if there are visible signs of damage. Do not use the appliance if the power cord or the plug is damaged, or if the appliance is faulty. To prevent any accident, all repairs, including the replacement of the power cord, must be carried out by an Authorised Service Centre or by suitably qualified personnel.
- Do not insert any objects into the openings of the appliance and avoid any objects obstructing the airflow.
- Keep the openings free of dust, lint, hair, etc.
- Do not use the appliance without the filter.
- Do not collect very hot objects or objects that are smoking or burning such as cigarettes, matches, or ashes that are still hot.
- Do not pick up flammable or combustible material (volatile liquids, such as gasoline, kerosene, etc.) or use it in the presence of large amounts of water.
- Do not use the appliance in closed environments and in the presence of fumes given off by oil-based paints, solvents, or waterproofing agents, or by flammable power or other toxic or explosive fumes.
- Do not pick up toxic material (chlorine bleach, ammonia, drain cleaner, acids, etc.)
Warning! – material damage
- The appliance must be left at rest on a stable surface.
- If the appliance is turned upside down the dust and dirt can fall out. Make sure that the appliance won’t be turned upside down during use.
- Before cleaning shiny surfaces, such as parquet or linoleum, check that the brush and its bristles are free from materials that could damage the floor.
- To avoid damaging the floor. Don does not insist on the brush on the same area on delicate surfaces.
- On waxed surfaces, the brush movement can create rings. If this happens clean it with a damp cloth, polish it with wax, and wait for it to dry.
- Do not place the appliance or the charger on very hot surfaces or near open flames to prevent the body from being damaged.
- The cable of the charger must not touch the hot parts of the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance outdoors.
- Do not put the appliance or the charger near or over hot electric stoves or burners or near a microwave oven.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
- A Brush position switch
- B Brush
- C Telescopic rod
- D Telescopic rod adjustment hook
- E Tube
- F Motor body
- G On/Off button
- H Lid
- I Air outlet filter
- J HEPA fitter
- K Motor protection filter
- L Multifunction brush
- M Nozzle
- N Lever for unlocking the dust container lid
- O Dust container
- P Handle
- Q Power cord + Plug
- R Wall support
- S Screws (x 3)
- T Wall plugs (x 3)
Identification data
On the label under the base of the appliance are reported the following identifications data of the appliance:
- manufacturer and CE marking
- model (Mod.)
- serial number (SN)
- electrical supply voltage (V) and frequency (Hz)
- electrical power consumption (W)
- assistance toll-free phone number
When ordering at Authorized Service Centers, indicate the model and serial number.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Fig 2 to 12
Remove the packaging materials from the inside and outside of the appliance. Remove all the stickers. Grab the motor body (F) by the handle (P). Assemble the tube (E) on the motor body (Fig. 2). Assemble the tube on the brush (B) (Fig. 3).
Warning!
Appliance fall danger. The appliance, once it is assembled, cannot stand on the brush in a vertical position.
- Insert the plug into a power outlet. Press the ONOFF button (G). Ihe appliance starts working at the maximum power
- Press the brush switch (A) to position (2) for cleaning hard surfaces such as floors (Fig. 4).
- Press the brush switch (A) to position (1) for cleaning soft surfaces such as carpets (Fig. 4).
Warning!
Switch the appliance off immediately in the event that something gets trapped inside the brush, such as a piece of cloth, the fringes of a carpet, etc. Before turning on the appliance again, remove anything that caused the obstruction of the aspiration ducts.
When the dust reaches the MAX lever you need to empty the dust container (O). Switch off the appliance. Disassemble the tube. Take the motor body to a trash bin. Push the unlocking lever of the dust container lid (N). Empty all the dust (Fig. 5). Close the dust container lid. The appliance can be used with the tube and the brush or with the brush built directly on the motor body (Fig. 6). The appliance is provided with two accessories, a multifunction brush (L) and nozzle (M). The accessories can be built on the tube to reach the highest points. The accessories can be built directly on the motor body to clean the windows and the interior of the car (Fig. 7-8).
AFTER USING
Switch off the appliance. Empty the dust container. Disassemble the motor body from the tube. Put the appliance in a dry place and away from the reach of children. Alternatively, use the support to hook the appliance to the wall. The support is supplied (R) with the specific screws (S) and the specific wall plugs (T). Place the support on the wall. Adjust the height of the support on the wall according to the height of the appliance. Using a pencil, make marks on the wall corresponding to the three holes in the support. Remove the support from the wall. Drill the wall with the drill at the markings. Insert the supplied wall plugs (T) into the holes. Place the wall support with the holes at the wall plugs. Insert the supplied screws (S) into the holes. Tighten the screws with a screwdriver. Hook the appliance to the support (Fig. 12).
APPLIANCE CLEANING
Warning!
- All cleaning operations described below must be carried out with the appliance off and with the plug disconnected from the outlet. Never place the motor body, plug, or power cord in water or other liquids wipe clean using a damp cloth only. Do not use direct jets of water.
- Regular maintenance and cleaning preserve and maintain the appliance efficiently for a longer period.
- Never use the appliance without a filter or with a damaged fiter. The aspired dust could go inside the appliance and damage the motor.
Brush cleaning
Do not lubricate or grease the rotating parts to avoid that hair and lint getting stuck.
- The brush can be removed from its seat to clean the bristles.
- Remove the brush (B) from the tube.
- Turn the brush upside-down.
- Clean the bristles from the dirt.
Air outlet filter cleaning
- The air outlet filter (Fig. 9) is positioned under the cover (H), on the motor body.
- To open turn the lid (H) counter-clockwise. Remove the air outlet fiter.
Warning!
- Wash the air outlet filter only with clean water without soap or detergent.
- Insert the outlet filter in its seat. Close the lid on the motor body turning it clockwise.
Hepa filter and motor protection filter cleaning
The Hepa filter (J) is a high-efficiency filter that removes impurities and filters particles and bacteria. The Hepa filter is in the dust container. Take the motor body to a trash bin. Push the unlocking lever of the dust container lid. Remove all Remove motor protection filters from the dust container (Fig. 10). Remove the Hepa filter fro container (Fig. 11). Wash the filters with water.
Warning!
Wash the Hepa filter only with clean water without soap or detergent. Often change the Hepa filter (every 4-6 months) to avoid the circulation of the bacteria in the air. Insert the Hepa filter within the dust container. The motor protection filter has joints that have to coincide with the seat on the dust container. Insert the motor protection fiter into the dust container with the large part facing the motor body.
SETTING THE MACHINE OUT OF SERVICE
In the case of decommissioning the appliance, it must be electrically disconnected. Empty the dust container. In the case of scrapping, you will be required to separate the various materials used in the construction of the appliance and dispose of them according to their composition and to the applicable laws in the country of use.
FAQ’s
What happens if my vacuum cleaner stops working and won’t start again?
Your vacuum may have overheated if it was operating normally before stopping abruptly. Most vacuums have a thermal protector safety switch that prevents the motor from operating when it becomes too hot. Depending on your equipment, you will have to wait anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours before trying again.
What stops a vacuum cleaner from functioning?
Make that the vacuum cleaner is plugged into a functioning outlet and that no fuses or breakers need to be reset. The second most likely reason for the issue is a triggered thermal cut-out as a result of a blockage. Inspect the hose and filters for obstructions, and clear any you find.
What needs to be done to maintain a vacuum?
Before cleaning the vacuum, make sure it is unplugged. Clean the casing, hoses, and attachments of any dirt once a month with a moist cloth and a light detergent. Before putting the machine away after each usage, use the crevice tool or hose to vacuum the rug/floor attachment.
How long does a vacuum cleaner last?
The average lifespan of a vacuum cleaner is eight years, according to Consumer Reports. But not only does brand matter; so does how you use the product.
Is a vacuum cleaner repairable?
Fortunately, the majority of vacuum cleaner repairs can be completed quickly and easily at home.
What occurs when the suction in a vacuum is lost?
It’s time to empty the container if your vacuum cleaner’s suction force has diminished. Different foam or mesh filters are available for vacuum cleaners. If they are not properly cleaned or replaced, they may become clogged over time. Your vacuum will start to lose suction as a result.
What is a common vacuum cleaner issue?
The most frequent issues with vacuum cleaners include low suction power, excessive noise, burning odours, vacuums that won’t start on, and overheating.
How frequently should a vacuum be emptied?
Try emptying your vacuum’s canister after each usage rather than letting it fill all the way up, advises Vacuum Experts. At the very least, “as a matter of habit, empty the vacuum whenever it gets half to two-thirds full,” advises a blog article on vacuum experts.
Can water harm a vacuum cleaner?
If water gets inside the motor, your vacuum cleaner can be utterly useless. In addition to being inside your motor, water will also likely be transporting dirt and grime, making it unlikely to clean the motor sufficiently to make it safe.
Can a vacuum get too hot and break down?
Your vacuum cleaner’s motor is virtually damage-proof, but it can malfunction if it is subjected to circumstances for which it was not intended. Overheating is the main cause of vacuum motor failure.
Does a vacuum result from low pressure?
By eliminating air from a space with a vacuum pump or by lowering pressure with a swift fluid flow, as in Bernoulli’s principle, a vacuum can be produced.
What is the lifespan of a vacuum battery?
All cordless vacuums require recharging since their batteries have a limited lifespan. The typical battery life of a cordless vacuum is 15 to 40 minutes, which should be enough time to clean your floors or furniture. When the battery runs out, plan on needing somewhere between 2 and 16 hours to charge it.
Do vacuums require upkeep?
A vacuum cleaner is a machine, and proper maintenance is necessary to keep it operating as effectively as it should, just like any other item in your home.
What is the lifespan of a filter in a vacuum?
The majority of manufacturers advise changing your filter every three to six months on average.
What transpires when a vacuum is overstuffed?
If the filter bag or canister is too full, it won’t be able to collect any more particles, jam, or the engine will overheat and stop working. Therefore, empty it when you think it’s around 75% full. Don’t wait until it is completely full; clear it out now to stop the breakdown.
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