AENO SC1 Vertical Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- AENO
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User Manual
Cordless Vacuum Cleaner SC1
(Model: ASC0001)
22.06.2022 | v 1.0.7
SC1 Vertical Vacuum Cleaner
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AENO SC1 Vertical Vacuum Cleaner is a household appliance designed to clean dust and small rubbish from all types of household surfaces.
Specifications
Power adapter input voltage: 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Power adapter output
voltage: 26.5 V DC. Nominal battery voltage: 21.6 V DC. Power: 120.0 W.
Battery:
li-ion. Battery capacity: 2200 mAh. Charging time: 4 hours. Net weight: 1.5
kg.
Thrust power: max 15 kPa (high power). Noise level: min 65 dB. Operating time:
up to 25 minutes (in turbo mode), up to 45 minutes (in normal mode).
Dimensions: 1060×230×218 mm.
Package Contents
See Figures a, b and d:1 extension tube lock,2 extension tube,3 main brush lock,4 battery pack,5 dustbin housing,6 main brush,7 3M tape,8power adapter,9 round brush,10 crevice brush,11 screw (3 pcs),12 mounting panel,13 plastic dowels,14 quick start guide,15 warranty card,16 removable battery.
Limitations and Warnings
WARNING! The battery can only be charged using the original power
adapter.
Use of a non-original power adapter (charger) voids the manufacturer’s
warranty. Do not use the charger to power or recharge any and all incompatible
devices. The manufacturer is not liable for any consequences caused by the use
of the power adapter for purposes other than its intendeduse or for powering
or recharging a device not included in the scope of delivery. Make sure the
cleaner is disconnected from the power adapter before performing maintenance.
Do not immerse the cleaner or any part of it in water
or any other liquid. Do not use aggressive or easily flammable detergents to
care for the vacuum cleaner. Clean the vacuum cleaner filter regularly.
Disconnect the power adapter after fully charging. Do not install the wall
bracket in locations exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat. Do not use
the power adapter if the plug or cord is damaged. Do not attempt to vacuum
flammable objects (cigarette butts, matches, ashes) or excessively crushed
construction debris (e.g., lime, cement, plaster powder), large sharp objects
and fragments (e.g., glass, nails, needles), aggressive liquids (solvent,
cleaner, acids), flammable or explosive liquids (e.g., gasoline, alcoholic
products). Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and other body parts away from
the air duct and moving parts of the cleaner. Do not point vacuum cleaner air
tube, handle or other tools at eyes, ears or other sensitive areas of the
body. Carefully examine the area to
be cleaned before turning on the vacuum cleaner. If it contains large pieces
or lumps of paper, plastic or cloth, sharp objects, or objects larger than the
diameter of the vacuum cleaner tube, remove them from the cleaning area
beforehand. Otherwise, the tube of the vacuum cleaner may get clogged, which
will decrease its suction power. If the cleaner gets too hot, you hear an
abnormal sound, the suction power has decreased, or there is an unpleasant
odor, stop using it immediately. Inspect the dust container regularly. If
there is a lot of rubbish and dust in it, clean it out.
Assembly and Operation
Attach the battery pack 4 to the dustbin housing 5 (See picture c). Attachthe
power adapter 8 to the battery pack 16 . Plug the power adapter into a power
outlet (See figure d). The battery LED will light up red until fully charged
(from 4 to 5 hours). When fully charged, the light will turn blue.
NOTE. You can remove the battery from the battery pack by pressing the button
.
When fully charged, disconnect the power adapter from the battery pack and
attach the metal extension tube to the dustbin housing 2 (See picture a). To
the other end of the metal extension tube attach one of the brushes of the
kit:6 ,9 or10 . You can also attach the brushes directly to the dustbin
housing (without the metal extension tube).
To turn the cleaner on or off, press22 the switch on the handle of the battery
pack. Use the button 21 on the handle of the battery pack to change the vacuum
cleaner’s operating mode when the device is already on.
The vacuum cleaner operates in two modes: normal mode and turbo mode. The
modes are switched one by one with a button.
Table of vacuum cleaner operation modes
Vacuum cleaner state | User actions | Result |
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The battery is charged, but the vacuum cleaner motor does not run | Press the | |
switch 22 | The vacuum cleaner turns on and operates in normal mode | |
The vacuum cleaner operates in normal mode | Click 21 | The vacuum cleaner |
operates in turbo mode
The vacuum cleaner operates in turbo mode| Click| The vacuum cleaner operates
in normal mode
The vacuum cleaner operates in one of two modes| Press the switch 22| The
vacuum cleaner turns off
Before cleaning the dustbin housing, disconnect the battery pack by pressing
the rectangular button 23 (see figure c). The bottom lid of the dustbin is
opened by pressing the latch24 . You can also remove the MIF filter from the
housing 19 and rinse it with water. To do this, unscrew the top part of the
dustbin housing counterclockwise (see picture e). Pull out the MIF filter with
its holder by pulling the loop labeled “UP”. Clean rubbish from the dustbin
housing, holder and MIF filter. Rinse the MIF filter and its holder in running
water and dry. After that, insert the MIF-filter into the holder, insert the
holder into the body of the dustbin housing 17 and screw the cap.
The main brush 6 and the roller inside it require regular cleaning of trapped
hair and other rubbish. To remove rubish, remove the roller from the brush
housing. To do this, pull out the brush lock located on the right side. Push
back the brush retainer latch and pull the roller out of the slot. Do not
clean the roller with your fingers, use only special brush. Do not wash the
roller with water or cleaning detergents.
Troubleshooting
The vacuum cleaner does not turn on. Possible causes: low charge level,
clogging. Solution: charge the battery, clean the clogs.
Weak suction power. Possible causes: overfilled dustbin, clogged brush.
Solution: clean the dustbin, filters and the brush.
Strong noise, extraneous sounds. Possible causes: clogged metal extension
tube. Solution: clean the tube.
The main brush roll does not rotate. Possible causes: clogging. Solution:
disassemble the main brush, remove the roller and the clog.
The LED indicator lights up blue, then it starts blinking red and the cleaner
shuts off. Possible causes: the battery has overheated or overcooled because
the room temperature is too high or too low. Solution: use the vacuum cleaner
at temperatures between 0 °C and +40 °C.
While charging, the LED indicator lights up red. Possible causes: non-original
power adapter is used, the battery is out of order. Solution: Use only the
original power adapter to charge the vacuum cleaner.
ATTENTION! If your problem persists, please contact your local supplier
or the service center for support. Please do not disassemble the device or try
to repair it on your own.
These symbols indicate that you must follow the Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and Waste Battery and Battery Regulations when
disposing of the device, its batteries and accumulators, and its electrical
and electronic accessories. According to the rules, this equipment must be
disposed of separately at the end of its service life. Do not dispose of the
device, its batteries and accumulators, or its electrical and electronic
accessories together with unsorted municipal waste, as this will harm the
environment. To dispose of this equipment, it must be returned to the point of
sale or turned in to a local recycling facility. You should contact your local
household waste disposal service for details.
ASBISc reserves the right to modify the device and to make edits and changes
to this document without prior notice to users.
The warranty period and service life shall be 2 years as from the date of
purchase of the device.
Information about the manufacturer: ASBISc Enterprises PLC, Iapetou, 1, Agios
Athanasios, 4101, Limassol, Cyprus. Made in China.
For current information and details on the device description and
specification, as well as connection process, certificates, warranty and
quality issues, see relevant Installation and Operation Manuals available for
downloading at aeno.com/documents. All trademarks
and names herein are the property of their respective owners.
References
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