Rowenta RO4873EA Compact Power Vacuum Cleaner User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Rowenta
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Rowenta RO4873EA Compact Power Vacuum Cleaner
Description
Please read carefully the “Safety and use instructions” booklet before first use
Compact Power is the best-bagged vacuum cleaner in its class because it combines effective cleaning capabilities with the best design in a small, user-friendly cleaning instrument. For hard floors, a new, strong high- efficiency suction head offers best-in-class performance in the removal of embedded dirt and the handling of large spills. A vacuum cleaner commonly referred to as a vacuum or a hoover, is a machine that creates suction to take dirt off surfaces including floors, couches, draperies, and other objects. Typically, electricity is used to power it. Vacuum Cleaner, Mobile Portable vacuum cleaners are cleaning devices that can be moved about and utilize vacuum suction to clean. The use of portable vacuum cleaners may remove dirt, dust, and other debris from surfaces, upholstery, and carpet.
What’s in the box?
Accessories are depending on model
Installation and Use
This vacuum cleaner may be used to clean the floor, the carpet, the curtains, the table, and even the sofa in your room.
- Fixing the nozzle with the intake port
- Then fixing the nozzle with a floor brush/roller
- Adjust the length of the Metal Telescopic Tube of the vacuum cleaner
- Plug the switch into the socket
- Turn ON
- Adjust the speed of the vacuum cleaner
- And then clean the floor or other this whatever you want
- After cleaning the dust turn OFF the vacuum cleaner
- And Plug out the switch
Easy to carry
You can easily carry it with handle of vacuum cleaner
Precaution
During Cleaning of the vacuum cleaner
Never clean the vacuum while it is plugged in as this might result in catastrophic harm.
Changing of filter
- Never change the vacuum cleaner filter when you plug in the switch in the socket
- Please change the filter within a month at least twice
Safety Warning
- After the Use of the Vacuum Cleaner
- Open the dust chamber after dusting, then empty the contents into the garbage.
- This item is only intended for use in homes. Before using, thoroughly read this manual, and save a copy for your records.
- Children 8 years of age and older, as well as those with diminished physical, sensory, or mental capacities, or who lack experience and knowledge, may use this appliance provided they have received supervision or training about how to use it safely and are aware of the risks. The device is not intended for use by children. Children should not perform maintenance or cleaning tasks without adult supervision.
- Only the power supply unit included with the appliance may be used to operate it.
- Non-replaceable batteries are used in this equipment.
- If the power adapter is damaged, a special cable or assembly that is available from the manufacturer or its service agent must be used in its stead.
- It’s not a toy, the vacuum cleaner. This item may not be used or played with by children. Please use caution when operating the vacuum around kids.
- Without parental or guardian supervision, never let kids clean or maintain a vacuum.
- Use the vacuum cleaner only on dry surfaces indoors. This device should not be installed, charged, or used outside, including in restrooms or close to a pool.
- The vacuum cleaner, extension rod, and electric floor brush should not be submerged in water or any other liquid since they are electrically conductive. After cleaning any parts, make sure they are all completely dry.
- When cleaning the electric floor brush, turn off the vacuum machine to prevent injuries from moving parts. Before operating the vacuum cleaner, make sure the filter, dust compartment, and electric floor brush are all installed correctly.
- Never use damp hands to operate the vacuum cleaner’s plug or any other component.
- Before using the lithium-ion battery and charger, make sure they are in good condition to lower the danger of fire, explosion, or personal harm. If the battery or charger is damaged, do not use the vacuum.
- The vacuum cleaner, extension rod, and electric floor brush should not be submerged in water or any other liquid since they are electrically conductive. After cleaning any parts, make sure they are all completely dry.
- When cleaning the electric floor brush, turn off the vacuum machine to prevent injuries from moving parts. Before operating the vacuum cleaner, make sure the filter, dust compartment, and electric floor brush are all installed correctly.
- Never use the vacuum cleaner to pick up water or other liquids or flammable or combustible substances like gasoline, bleach, ammonia, or drain cleaners.
- Use of the vacuum cleaner to remove drywall fragments, ashes from fireplaces, or smoking or burning items like coal, cigars, or matches is not advised.
- Avoid using the vacuum cleaner to pick up anything sharp or hard, such as glass, nails, screws, or coins, since doing so might harm the product.
- Keep fingers, hair, loose clothes, and other body parts away from the openings and working components of the vacuum cleaner. Avoid putting the suction opening, extension rod, or other attachments in your mouth or pointing them toward your eyes, ears, or nose.
- Never use a vacuum cleaner with any aperture blocked or with anything inserted into the openings. Maintain clean of anything that might obstruct airflows, such as hair, lint, or dust.
- Avoid leaning the vacuum cleaner against chairs, tables, or other shaky objects to avoid damaging it or hurting someone. Please get in touch with the authorized service department if the vacuum cleaner malfunctions as a result of being knocked over or damaged. Never try to take apart the vacuum cleaner by yourself.
- In locations where the ambient temperature ranges from 0°C to 35°C, only use the original charger to recharge the device. If not, the batteries risk harm.
- Before operating the vacuum cleaner, make sure the pre-filter, cyclone assembly, and HEPA filter are all correctly installed.
- While not in use for a prolonged length of time, as well as before doing any maintenance or repairs, make sure the vacuum cleaner is disconnected. Please exercise extreme caution when vacuuming the stairs.
WARNING
- Never use any kind of scent on the filter of the vacuum.
- It is well known that these items contain combustible compounds, which might set the vacuum cleaner ablaze.
- A fire exposure might result in an explosion, thus AVOID IT.
- NEVER expose the equipment to water, salt water, or other liquids, or submerge it in them.
- While operating the vacuum, please adhere exactly to the directions in this user manual.
- Any loss or damage that may result from inappropriate vacuum cleaner use is the responsibility of the user.
FAQ’s
What are some vacuum cleaner facts?
In addition to being efficient in removing allergens and dust, vacuum cleaners are also simple to operate, saving both time and energy.
What function does a vacuum serve?
A vacuum cleaner is necessary cleaning equipment for places of business including hotels, offices, retail establishments, and factories. To provide a clean and secure atmosphere, it is really used to remove dust and other residues from floors and surfaces.
What component of a vacuum cleaner is crucial?
The importance of a good filter cannot be overstated.
How long can a vacuum be run?
For your protection, a run time restriction has been imposed. Every time, a vacuum cleaner may operate continuously for 30 to 60 minutes. There is no suction power in the vacuum.
What kind of power does a vacuum require?
The typical upright style requires between 450 and 3000 watts of electricity, which a vacuum cleaner may draw from a standard electrical outlet. The most widely used models, however, consume about 1400 watts, or 1.4 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of power every hour.
What is the most typical vacuum cleaner issue?
Low suction force, excessive noise, burning odour, vacuum not turning on, and overheating are the most frequent issues with vacuum cleaners.
What was employed prior to the vacuum?
Before vacuum cleaners were invented, people used brooms, dustpans, and sticks to clean their carpets and rugs.
Does a vacuum pick up dust?
In order to produce negative pressure, vacuum cleaners use an electric motor to spin a fan that draws in air and any small particles captured in it while pushing it out the other side into a bag or a canister.
Can we use the vacuum on a daily basis?
You only need to vacuum your hard surface floors once a week unless you bring in a lot of dust, live in a dusty environment, or have pets.
What does a vacuum’s ideal suction power look like?
Both the wattage and the filter resistance of a vacuum cleaner affect its suction power. It varies for strong vacuum cleaners from 350 to 475 watts.
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.
How much of a vacuum is there in space?
With just a few hydrogen atoms per cubic meter on average in intergalactic space, outer space is an even higher-quality vacuum.
How can you tell if a vacuum is reliable?
The two most crucial ratings are airflow (the most crucial of all) and sealed suction (referred to as “water lift” on certain vacuum cleaner specs). It is advised to use canister vacuum cleaners (with or without power heads) with airflow of at least 100 CFM or a water lift of at least 90 inches.
How do vacuums function?
In order to produce negative pressure, vacuum cleaners employ an electric engine to spin a fan, drawing in air and any minute particles captured in it and forcing them out the other side, into a bag or a receptacle.
Does vacuuming have an impact on air quality?
According to studies, vacuum cleaners may stir up a lot of dust, which causes a lot of fine, airborne particles to be released into the atmosphere.
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