Menuett 005367 Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Menuett
Table of Contents
Menuett 005367 Vacuum Cleaner
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Always follow the safety instructions when using electrical products.
- Check that the mains voltage corresponds to the rated voltage on the type plate.
- Do not touch the vacuum cleaner, the power cord or the plug with wet hands or wet parts of your body. Do not expose the vacuum cleaner to splashing water, or immerse it in water or any other liquid.
- Never insert any objects or body parts in the openings on the vacuum cleaner.
- If the power cord or plug are damaged they must be replaced by an authorized service center to ensure safe use.
- Check the vacuum cleaner for damage at regular intervals. Do not use the vacuum cleaner if the power cord or plug are damaged, if the vacuum cleaner is not working properly, if it has been exposed to water, or if it is damaged in any other way. Contact your dealer if any parts are missing or damaged.
- Avoid bending, clenching, dragging or running over the power cord.
- Do not carry or pull the vacuum cleaner by the power cord. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner before plugging in or unplugging the plug.
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull out the plug before fitting/removing hoses or accessories and before opening/emptying the dust bag.
- Do not pull the power cord to unplug the plug. After unplugging the plug, press the rewind button to wind in the cord.
- Never leave the vacuum cleaner unattended when it is switched on.
- Keep your hair, clothes, hands, and other parts of your body away from the openings on the vacuum cleaner and moving parts.
- Keep your head, face, and other bay parts away Trom the Suction hose and openings on the vacuum cleaner when it is plugged in.
- Do not point the vacuum cleaner at people or animals when it is switched on.
- Never use a vacuum cleaner without a filter.
- Be careful when vacuuming and cleaning stairs.
- Do not use the vacuum Cleaner to clean up liquid or Use it near liquid, exploSIve or toxic substances (such as bleach, ammonia, caustic soda etc.)
- Do not use the vacuum cleaner to clean up flammable liquids (such as fuel or solvents), burning or glowing objects (such as cigarettes, hot ash or charcoal), or hard or sharp objects (such as coins, broken glass, nails, etc.).
- Do not expose the vacuum cleaner to moisture, heat, or direct sunlight.
- The vacuum cleaner is only intended for domestic use. The vacuum cleaner is not intended for commercial/ industrial use, or to be used outdoors.
- Only use the vacuum cleaner on dry surfaces indoors in accordance with these instructions. Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
- Never use the vacuum cleaner for anything other than its intended purpose.
- All other use can result in a risk of fire, electric shock, and/or personal injury.
- Do not use the vacuum cleaner if the openings are blocked, or if the airflow is blocked.
- This product can be used by children from 8 years and upwards and by persons With physical, sensorial or mental disabilities, or persons who lack experience or knowledge, if they are supervised or receive instructions concerning the safe use of the product and understand the risks involved with its use.
- Do not allow children to play with the product.
- Do not allow children to clean or maintain the product without supervision.
WARNING!
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner immediately if the suction power diminishes.
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner, pull out the plug, and check whether the dust bag is full.
- If not, check whether the nozzle or tube is blocked.
- Do not use the vacuum cleaner before removing the blockage and before it is working properly again.
- Always switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull out the plug after use.
- Always switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull out the plug before fitting/removing hoses or accessories and before opening/emptying the dust bag.
SYMBOLS
- Safety class 11.
- Approved as per applicable directives.
- Recycle discarded products in accordance with local regulations.
- Read the instructions.
TECHNICAL DATA
- Rated voltage 230 V ~ 50 Hz
- Output 700W
- Batteries 2 x1.5 V AAA
- Cord length 9 m
- Sound power level 62 dB
Product: General purpose vacuum cleaner
COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 666/2013 of 8 July 2013 implementing Directive
2009/125/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to
ecodesign requirements for vacuum cleaners.
DESCRIPTION
- Catch, front cover
- Label plate, front
- Tube fastener
- Cover, tube fastener
- Lock button, accessory panel
- Accessory panel ro Front cover
- LED display
- End cover
- Cord rewind button
- Wheel
- Mode selector
- Power cord and plug
- Power switch
- Outlet grille FIG. 1
ACCESSORIES
- Floor nozzle
- Meta/tube
- Flat nozzle
- Brush nozzle FIG. 2
ASSEMBLY
BATTERIES
The vacuum cleaner has a remote control. Insert the batteries in the remote
control on the handle before using for the first time.
- Carefully open the battery cover. FIG. 3
- Insert 2 x 7.5 V AAA batteries. FIG. 4
- Replace the battery cover. FIG. 5
NOTE:
Make sure to insert the batteries with the correct polarity. Remove the
batteries from the remote control if the vacuum cleaner is not going to be
used for some time.
USE
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Pair the remote control and vacuum cleaner by pressing the button to set the speed until the display starts flashing. The vacuum cleaner can then be used wirelessly from the remote control on the handle.
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Connect the tube by pressing the tabs on each side of the tube end and inserting the tube into the connector. FIG. 6
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Release the tube by pressing the buttons on the end of the tube and pulling out the tube. FIG. 7
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Connect the metal tube to the curved end of the tube. FIG. 8
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Connect the required nozzle to the tube.
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Use the floor nozzle (with a suitable setting) for carpets or hard floors. FIG. 9
Use the flat nozzle for walls, furniture and curtains etc., and for corners and narrow spaces. FIG. 10
The round brush nozzle and the flat nozzle can be kept in the accessory compartment. -
Press the lock button to open the lid on the accessory compartment and take out the required accessory. FIG. 11
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Replace the accessory after use. The vacuum cleaner is now ready to use.
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Check that the mains voltage corresponds to the rated voltage on the type plate.
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Plug in the plug and press the power switch to start the vacuum cleaner. FIG. 12
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Set the required suction power. The suction power is shown in the display on the vacuum cleaner. Increase or reduce the suction power with the buttons”+” or”-” on the mode selector. There are a total of 5 positions for the suction power. FIG. 13
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The suction power can also be adjusted with the remote control on the handle.
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Start the vacuum cleaner with the power switch and increase/reduce the suction power with the buttons”+” or”-“. The suction power can be adjusted when the vacuum cleaner is running.
Modes
Mode 1
Curtains etc. (lowest setting) FIG. 14
Mode 2
Upholstered furniture, and high-quality carpets. FIG. 15
Mode 3
Carpets. FIG. 16
Mode 4
Carpets with a thick pile. FIG. 17
Mode 5
Hard floors (highest setting). FIG. 18
Set the required suction power by pushing the buttons”+” or”-” until the required mode is shown in the display.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
- The remote control has three buttons to control the vacuum cleaner: Button “+” to increase the vacuum power. FIG. 19
- Button “-” to reduce the vacuum power. FIG. 20
- Button to put the vacuum cleaner in standby mode. FIG. 21
NOTE:
- The vacuum cleaner can only be controlled with the remote control if this has been selected on the control panel.
- If the status light on the remote control does not go on when pushing a button, replace the batteries in the remote control.
HANDLE
Use the handle on the front of the vacuum cleaner to lift and transport it.
FIG. 22
REWINDING THE CORD
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner with the power switch and unplug the plug.
- Press the rewind button to wind in the cord. FIG. 23
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING CASING
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the casing. Do not use liquid detergents or
aerosols.
NOTE:
- Always pull out the plug before maintenance and/or changing accessories.
- Put the vacuum cleaner away after use, so that there is no risk of tripping over it.
- Keep the openings free from dust and hair, etc. to prevent them from blocking the flow of air.
DUST BAG
When the indicator for a full dust bag turns red, ro the suction power is
reduced, it is time to empty or replace the dust bag.
- Open the front cover by pressing the lock. FIG. 24
- Take out the bag holder and the full dust bag. FIG. 25
- Put the emptied or a new dust bag in the holder and push the holder into the slot in the casing. FIG. 26
The front cover will not close unless the dust bag is correctly inserted.
INLET FILTER
Replacing the inlet filter
- Release the clip and take out the inlet filter. FIG. 27
- Fit a new filter of the same type.
Cleaning the inlet filter
Wash the filter in warm water and replace it when it is completely dry.
Cleaning the outlet filter
- Open the outlet grille and take out the HEPA filter and frame. FIG. 28
- Wash the filter and replace it when it is completely dry.
NOTE:
Keep the filters clean for the best results. Make sure the filters are
completely dry before putting them back in the vacuum cleaner.