Asist AE7AF120IN18 Ash Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
Asist

Asist AE7AF120IN18 Ash Vacuum Cleaner

Asist-AE7AF120IN18-Ash-Vacuum-Cleaner-PRO

Product Information

  • Product Name: Vacuum Cleaner with Motor
  • Power: 1200W
  • Voltage: 230V/50Hz
  • Dust Capacity: 18L
  • Suction Power: >=19Kpa
  • Noise Level: 18-19Kpa
  • HEPA Filter: Fire Proof
  • Cable Length: 4m
  • Double Insulation

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Before using the vacuum cleaner for the first time, read the user manual carefully.
  2. Make sure to wear protective gloves while using the vacuum cleaner.
  3. Do not use the vacuum cleaner in the rain or other wet conditions.
  4. Connect the cable to the power supply before turning on the vacuum cleaner.
  5. Adjust the suction power according to your cleaning needs.
  6. Make sure to empty the dust container frequently to maintain optimal performance.
  7. Clean or replace the HEPA filter regularly to prevent dust and allergens from escaping into the air.
  8. Turn off and unplug the vacuum cleaner after use.
  9. Store the vacuum cleaner in a dry and safe place, away from children and pets.

Note: The vacuum cleaner is designed for indoor use only. If you experience any issues or problems while using the product, refer to the troubleshooting section of the user manual or contact customer support for assistance.

SYMBOLS

The power tool is designed for domestic (hobby) use only

  • Read this manual before its first use
  • Danger
  • Use hearing protection
  • Use protective eyewear
  • Use respiratory protection
  • Double insulation
  • Risk of electric shock
  • Do not work in the rain
  • Wear protective gloves
  • Wear safety shoes
  • ATTENTION. Moving parts of the machine
  • Hand injury warning
  • Do not remove safety devices
  • Do not repair, adjust the device during operation

General safety conditions

Please read, remember and keep these safety instructions for future reference
WARNING: When using electric machines and power tools, always comply with the following safety instructions to protect against an electric shock, personal injury or the risk of fire. Within the meaning of these instructions, the expression “power tool” means both power tools powered from the mains (power cable) and power tools powered from batteries (no power cable).
Keep all warnings and instructions for future use.

  1. Working Environment
    • a) Keep the working area clean and well-illuminated. Mess and dark spaces in the working area are the most common cause for injuries. Please store the tools properly when not in use.
    • b) Do not use the power tool in the environment with the risk of fire or explosion, i.e. in areas where flammable liquids, gases or dust are present. Sparks are formed on the commutator of the power tool and may cause ignition of dust or vapours.
    • c) When using power tools, prevent access of unauthorized persons, in particular children, to the workspace! If distracted, you can lose control of activities performed. Never leave power tools unattended. Prevent access of pets/animals to the equipment.
  2. Electrical Safety
    • a) The power cable plug of the power tool must match the wall socket. Never alter the plug in any way. Never use two-way adaptors or any other adaptors with the tools having a protective pin in the power cable plug. Undamaged plugs and matching sockets reduce the risk of electric shock. Damaged and tangled power cables increase the risk of electric shock. Should the power cable be damaged, it must be replaced by a new power cable that may be acquired in our authorized service centre or from the importer.
    • b) Avoid body contact with grounded objects, i.e. piping, central heating radiators, cookers and refrigerators. Risk of electric shock is increased when your body touches the ground.
    • c) Do not expose the power tool to rain, humidity or other wet conditions. Never touch the power tool with wet hands. Never wash the power tool under running water. Never immerse it in water.
    • d) Do not use the power cable for any purpose other than for which it is intended. Never carry or pull the power tool by its power cable. Do not pull the plug from the socket by cable pulling. Prevent mechanical damages to the electric cables by sharp or hot objects.
    • e) The power tool has been manufactured for powering by the alternating current. Always check the compliance of the voltage with the rated voltage stated on the nameplate.
    • f) Never use the power tool with a damaged cable or plug, or which fell to the ground and is damaged in any way.
    • g) Should you use an extension cable, always check the compliance of its technical parameters with specifications stated on the nameplate. If the power tool is used outdoors, use an extension cable suitable for outdoor use. When using extension drums, these must be unwound to prevent cable overheating.
    • h) Should the power tool be used in damp areas or outdoors, it may be used only if connected to an electric circuit with a circuit breaker ≤30 mA. Use of electric circuits with an RCD device reduces the risk of electric shock.
    • i) Hold the hand power tool only by insulated surfaces intended for gripping since the cutting or the welding equipment may touch a hidden wire or the power cable of the tool during operation.
  3. Personal Safety
    • a) When using the power tool, be attentive and vigilant, pay maximum attention to the activity you are doing. Focus on work. Do not use the power tool when tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Even a moment of inattention when using a power tool may result in a serious personal injury. When working with power tools, do not drink, eat or smoke.
    • b) Use protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Use protective equipment corresponding with the type of work you are doing. Protective equipment, e.g. a respirator, safety slip-resistant shoes, headwear or hearing protection in accordance with conditions of work reduce the risk of personal injury.
    • c) Avoid accidental power tool activation. Do not carry power tools connected to the mains with your finger on the trigger or the switch button. Before connecting to the mains, check that the switch or the trigger is in the “off” position. Carrying of power tools with your finger on the switch or inserting the power tool plug into a socket with a switch being “on” may result in serious injuries.
    • d) Before switching the power tool, remove all adjustment wrenches and other tools. The adjustment wrench or a tool that remains attached to the rotating part of the power tool may result in injuries of bystanding people.
    • e) Always keep stable position and balance. Work only on areas that you can safely reach. Never overestimate your own strength. Do not use power tools when tired.
    • f) Dress appropriately. Wear working clothes. Do not wear loosefitting clothes or jewellery. Be careful not to allow your hair, clothes, gloves or other parts of your body to get too close to the rotating or hot parts of the power tool.
    • g) Connect an equipment for dust extraction. If the power tool may be connected to an equipment for capturing or extraction of dust, make sure to connect the aforesaid equipment and use it properly. Use of such equipment may reduce the dust-related risks.
    • h) Fasten the workpiece firmly. Use a carpentry clamp or a vice to fasten a part intended for machining.
    • i) Dot not use the power tool, if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medication or other intoxicating or addictive substances.
    • j) This equipment is not designed for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are under supervision or have been instructed with regard to use of the equipment by a person responsible for their safety. Children must be supervised to be sure that they do not play with the equipment.
  4. Use and Maintenance of the Power Tool
    • a) Always disconnect the power tool from the mains in case of any trouble during work, before each cleaning or maintenance, for each relocation and after work. Never use the power tool if it is damaged.
    • b) Should the power tool start to emit an abnormal noise or odour, stop the work immediately.
    • c) Do not overload the power tool. The power tool works better and safer if operated in specified rpms. Use the right power tool designed for your activity. The right power tool works better and safer if being used for work for which it has been designed.
    • d) Do not use power tools that cannot be safely switched on and switched off by the switch button. Use of such tools is dangerous. Defect switches must be repaired in an authorized service centre.
    • e) Disconnect the power tool from the power source before your start its adjustment, exchange of accessories or maintenance. This will prevent the risk of accidental starting.
    • f) Power tools not being used must be kept stored away from children and unauthorized persons. Power tools in hands of inexperienced users may be dangerous. Store the power tools in a dry and safe place.
    • g) Keep the power tool in good conditions. Check the adjustment of moving parts and their looseness regularly. Check for possible damages of protective covers or any other parts that may endanger the safe operation of power tools. If the power tool is damaged, ensure its proper repair before its further use. Many injuries are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
    • h) Cutting tools must always be sharp and clean. Properly maintained and sharpened tools facilitate work, reduce the risk of injury and work with such equipment is controlled much easier. Use of other accessories than specified in the manual may result in damages to the tools and personal injuries.
    • i) Use power tools, accessories, other tools, etc. in accordance with these instructions and in a manner that is determined for a particular power tool and with regard to the working conditions and the type of work. Use of the tools or purposes other than specified may result in dangerous situations.
  5. Use of Battery-Driven Power Tools
    • a) Before inserting the battery, make sure the switch is in “0-OFF” position. Battery insertion into a tool that is switched on may result in dangerous situations.
    • b) To charge the batteries, always use chargers specified by the manufacturer. Use of chargers determined for other battery types may result in damaging and cause a fire.
    • c) Use batteries determined for the particular power tool only. Use of other battery types may result in personal injuries or cause a fire.
    • d) If not being used, store the battery separately from metal objects, e.g. clamps, wrenches, screws and other small metal objects that could cause connection of one battery terminal with another. Battery short-circuiting may cause injuries, burns or cause a fire.
    • e) Handle the batteries with care. Rough handling may result in leakage of chemicals from the battery. Avoid contact with such substances. If you still come into contact with them, wash the affected area with running water. If the chemical substance gets into eyes, seek medical advice immediately. Battery chemicals may cause serious injuries.
  6. Service
    • a) Do not exchange any parts of the power tool, do not repair it or do not otherwise temper the power tool structure. Repairs of the power tool must be carried out by qualified persons.
    • b) Any repair or modification of the product without authorization by our company is forbidden (may result in injuries or damages).
    • c) Power tools must always be repaired in an authorized service centre. Use only original or recommended spare parts. This will help you to ensure your safety and safety of your power tool.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using this device, make sure that you have read and understood all the instructions that apply to this device. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury and increase the risk of electric shock. Please check that all accessories used in this device or replaced parts are properly and / or securely fastened in the device. Please keep these instructions for future reference.

NOTICE!!

  • The device complies with the safety regulations required for electrical equipment.
  • Please read the operating instructions before using the device.
  • Improper use can lead to personal injury and property damage. People who are not familiar with the instructions cannot use the device. Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
  • Children and adolescents are not allowed to work with the device.

Safety information

  • Do not leave the vacuum cleaner switched on unattended.

  • The supply voltage must be as indicated on the rating plate.

  • Do not clean the vacuum cleaner with the mains cable. Unplug the cable from the mains socket. Protect the power cord from oil, heat and sharp corners. A damaged cord can cause an electric shock.

  • Make sure that the cable is not damaged, eg by running over, crushing, tearing, etc.

  • If the cord is damaged during operation, unplug the power cord immediately.
    DO NOT TOUCH THE CABLE UNTIL IT IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE.

  • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons to avoid a hazard.

  • Disconnect the vacuum cleaner from the power supply when not in use or to be modified.

  • Keep the nozzle and filters clean to ensure that the vacuum cleaner works well and safely.

  • Do not leave the vacuum cleaner outside in the rain.

  • Do not use the vacuum cleaner to vacuum flammable or explosive liquids, corrosive objects, hot and burning dust and substances harmful to the human body.

  • Make sure that the ash temperature does not exceed 50 ° C.

  • Use only accessories recommended by the manufacturer.

  • Store the vacuum cleaner in a dry room.

    • Use protective equipment against noise, dust and vibration !!!

DESCRIPTION

This ash vacuum cleaner has been designed exclusively for vacuuming cold ash. It is not suitable for boilers and oil stoves or for gypsum or cement dust .Asist-AE7AF120IN18-Ash-Vacuum-Cleaner- \(15\)

  1. Power switch
  2. Handle
  3. Air inlet
  4. Vacuum cleaner container (case)
  5. Suction tube
  6. Engine cover
  7. HEPA filter
  8. Air outlet
    Dust knob button

Pictograms
Pictograms on the product packaging:

  • a) Power supply values
  • b) Power consumption
  • c) Volume of collection container: 18L

USE AND OPERATION

ASIST tools are intended for home or hobby use only. The manufacturer and importer do not recommend using this tool in extreme conditions and under high loads.
Any additional requirements must be the subject of an agreement between the manufacturer and the customer.
Always remove the mains plug from the socket before working on the device.

Vacuum cleaner installation
Remove the vacuum cleaner from the packaging. Release the clamps and remove the main (motor) part from the housing. Then check the accessories and that the casing of the device is in good condition.

  • Attach the washable filter to the lower base of the motor, after prolonged use the filter should be removed and the dust wiped off with a brush.
  • Firmly connect the vacuum cleaner inlet connector and the aluminum tube (5) to both ends of the metal hose (3).
  • To vacuum the ashes, place the aluminum tube in the fireplace or in the stove.
  • Plug in the power cord
  • Switching on: set the ON / OFF switch to „I“
  • Off: set the ON / OFF switch to „0“
  • Slowly and evenly move the aluminum suction hose over the dirty surface.

Install the HEPA filter as shown in the following figure and screw it on.
Attention!! The rubber part of the HEPA filter must touch the red fuse switch, otherwise the vacuum cleaner semotor will not start.

Quick filter cleaning
5 times press the tube dust knob on the top cover as shown if the HEPA filter clogged with dust (reduced suction power).

Blowing function

  • Insert the suction hose as deep as possible into the air outlet hole at the top of the engine cover and secure by turning it clockwise. Please check the correct direction according to the arrow in the picture. (Release it by turning it counterclockwise and pull it out). When the vacuum cleaner is on, you can use the suction hose to blow dust, blow leaves, etc.

Switching on and off

  • To switch on the vacuum cleaner, set the switch to the ‚I‘ position.
  • To switch off the vacuum cleaner, set the switch to the ‚0‘ position.

CAUTION: Always unplug before cleaning or maintenance.

  • Place the device on a flat surface.
  • Make sure the filter is seated in place.
  • Connect the aluminum suction tube to the appropriate hole.
  • Before vacuuming the ashes from the stove, make sure that the stove and the ashes have cooled down sufficiently. Make sure the stove is switched off before you start vacuuming.
  • Make sure that the voltage in the el. network corresponds to the data on the label on the vacuum cleaner.
  • Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
  • Use the ON (I I ’) / OFF (’ 0 ’) switch to turn on the device.
  • Vacuum the ash with an aluminum tube directly from the fireplace or stove. Hold the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner about one centimeter above the ash
  • If the container is about half full, empty the collection container and clean the dust filter.

In any case, we recommend vacuuming up to 2/3 of the container capacity.
Once you have finished vacuuming the stove or fireplace, also clean the appliance and the suction filter (do outside).

After use

  • Press the power key to the ‚0‘ position to turn off the device.
  • Unplug the power cord.
  • Wind the power cord.
  • Disconnect the suction tube from the device. Remove the main part.
  • Empty and clean the container of dust and ash. Wash the container.
  • Dry the container well.
  • Remove the filter and clean and wash it thoroughly.

Filter cleaning

  • Direct a stream of air into the filter and, if necessary, clean the filter with a stream of clean water. Never clean the filter with a sharp object. Then dry the filter thoroughly.
  • Once you have cleaned the filter, check that it is still suitable for further use. If the filter is damaged, cracked or too worn, replace it with a new original filter.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

  • Switch off the vacuum cleaner.
  • Unplug the power cord.
  • Disconnect the metal hose, aluminum pipe and tank.
  • Clean the inlet connector, metal hose, aluminum tube and keep them aside.
  • Use a damp cloth to clean plastic parts.
  • Empty the collecting container, tap it to release the insert and wash it if necessary.
  • Brush the dust off the washable filter and wash it if necessary.
  • Do not use cleaning agents, solvents or sharp objects for this purpose.

Storage when not used for a long time Do not store the device in a place where the temperature is high. If possible, store the device in a place with a constant temperature and humidity.

Possible defects
In case of any problems, switch off the device and always unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
The following problems may occur during the operation:

SPECIFICATION

  • power consumption: 1200W
  • power supply value: 230V / 50Hz
  • container capacity: 18L
  • suction power: > = 19Kpa
  • noise level: <78db
  • metal tube coated with plastic: 1.2m
  • aluminum tube: 0.23m HEPA filter “FIRE proof” Cable 4m

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION WASTE MANAGEMENT

Power tools, accessories and packaging should be provided for recycling and not to harm the environment. Do not dispose of power tools into household waste! According to Directive 2012/19/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and its approximation in national laws, unfi t power tools must be handed over at the point of purchase of similar equipment, or in available collection points designated for collection and disposal of power tools. Such disposed power tools will be collected, disassembled and delivered for environment-friendly recycling.

WARRANTY

In the attached material, you will fi nd our warranty conditions.

Date of Manufacture
The date of manufacture is incorporated in the serial number indicated on the product label. The serial number has the format ORD-YY-MM-SERI where ORD is the order number, YY is the year of manufacture, MM is the month of manufacture, SERI is the serial number of the product.

WARRANTY CARD

Warranty Conditions

  1. The company Wetra ČR a.s., grants a guarantee of 24 months from the date of purchase for the above stated product. The battery service life is 6 months from the date of purchase. The warranty conditions are governed by the Civil Code.
  2. The warranty does not cover wearing of the product caused by its usual use. This means that the warranty does not cover carbons, lubricants, rubber sealing on moving parts of the product or co on wear of moving parts, etc. With respect to the fact that the ASIST tools are designed for domestic use only, i.e. hobby use, the manufacturer or the importer do not reco end to use this equipment under extreme conditions and for business activities.
  3. If the customer claims damages and defects caused by improper handling, overloading, use of incorrect accessories, mechanical damages, unauthorized repairs and natural wear, this may be the reason for rejection of the claim.
  4. The importer or the seller are not liable for damages caused by improper handling and operation of this product. Use the product only in accordance with the attached instructions for use.
  5. In the case of a complaint, we reco end to submit a document which proves that the customer has purchased the product, which is indicated by: date of purchase, type designation, serial number, stamp and signature of the seller. To settle the claim faster and identify the product more easily, we reco end to have the Warranty Card filled. The Warranty Card is a part of the accompanying documentation.
  6. We reco end to send the power tool to our warranty repair centre with an inserted prove of purchase (or its copy). Due to above stated reasons, we reco end to attach a filled-in Warranty Card. We reco end to send the power tool in a solid packaging (e.g. the original packaging designed for the product) to prevent possible damages during transport.
  7. Raise your claim at the seller, where you have purchased the product or the power tool, or in an authorized service centre specified in this manual.
  8. If our service technician finds out during inspection of the claimed product that the defect was caused by incorrect use of the product and thus the claim will be rejected, a non-warranty repair may be agreed upon and scheduled for performance. Such non-warranty repair will be performed at the expenses of the owner of the product.
  9. The company Wetra ČR a.s., offers a warranty extension up to 36 months to its customers. To be entitled for such extended warranty beyond the standard warranty period (24 months), the following conditions must be met:
    • a) Before the expiration of the statutory warranty period, the product must be checked in an authorized service centre (free of charge). The fully functional product must be delivered to the service centre in the period from 21 months to 24 months since the date of purchase.
    • b) For the purpose of this free warranty inspection in order to extend the warranty period, the customer must present the original of this Warranty Card signed by the seller. The date of purchase of the product, its type designation and serial number must be legibly written in the Warranty Card. Together with the Warranty Card, the original receipt of purchase must also be presented.
    • c ) The fully functional product must be delivered for inspection as clean and complete, i.e. including all components and accessories.
    • d) After the service inspection is done, the entitlement for a warranty period extended by one year free of charge is validated in the Warranty Card.
    • e) The transport from the service centre to the customer is provided by the manufacturer at customer´s expenses.

Asist-AE7AF120IN18-Ash-Vacuum-Cleaner- \(23\)

RS-WETRA Group, service ASIST
Areál Moravolen, Janáčkova 760/4, 796 01 Jeseník, Czech Republic
www.wetra-xt.com/servis

www.rs-we.com

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