BOMANN BS 6058 CB Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
BOMANN

BOMANN BS 6058 CB Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner

BOMANN BS 6058 CB Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner

IMPORTANT:

Be sure to read the separately enclosed safety instructions first.

Instruction Manual

Thank you for choosing our product. We hope you will enjoy using the appliance.

Read the instruction manual and the separately enclosed safety instructions very carefully before using this appliance. Keep these documents, including the warranty certificate, receipt and, if possible, the box with the inner packaging in a safe place. If you pass the appliance on to a third party, always include all the relevant documents.

Symbols in this Instruction Manual

Important information for your safety is specially marked. It is essential to comply with these instructions in order to avoid accidents and prevent damage to the appliance:

WARNING:
This warns you of dangers to your health and indicates possible injury risks.

CAUTION:
This refers to possible hazards to the appliance or other objects.

Intended Use

This appliance has the following functions:

  • Wet and dry vacuuming
  • Fan function

It is intended for household and similar use.

It may only be used in the manner described in this instruction manual. You must not use the appliance for commercial purposes.

Any other use is considered improper and may result in damage to property or even personal injury.

The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper use.

Unpacking the Appliance

  1. Remove the appliance from its packaging.
  2. Remove all packaging material, such as foils, filling material, cable ties and cardboard packaging.
  3. Check the scope of delivery for completeness. Some parts from the scope of delivery can be found in the collection container.
  4. If the contents of the packaging are incomplete or if damage can be detected, do not operate the appliance. Return it to the dealer immediately

Overview of the Components/ Scope of Delivery

  1. Suction pipe, 3-piece

  2. Air slide

  3. Suction hose

  4. On/off switch (I/O)

  5. Air outlet

  6. Attachment device for the floor nozzle

  7. Carrying handle

  8. Motor housing

  9. Attachment device for the nozzle attachments

  10. Locking device

  11. Suction opening

  12. Hose connection

  13. Collection container

  14. Attachment device for the nozzle attachments

  15. Rollers

  16. Chassis frame

  17. Lever for extending and retracting the brush

  18. Floor nozzle
    Accessories

  19. Crevice nozzle

  20. Brush nozzle
    Overview of the Components/ Scope of Delivery

Without Illustration

Permanent filter (for dry vacuuming)
Sealing ring (for wet vacuuming)
Protective foam filter

Warnings for the Use of the Appliance

  WARNING:

  • Only use the appliance in damp rooms if a residual current circuit breaker has been connected upstream in the circuit for your protection. If in doubt, consult an authorised electrician.
  • If the appliance, which is filled with water, should accidentally tip over, always unplug it from the wall socket before standing it up again.
  • Never use it to suck up explosive liquids (such as heating oil, petrol, paint thinner, acetone) and dusts (such as magnesium and aluminium dusts), flammable gases as well as undiluted solvents and acids, there is a risk of explosion! Explosive vapours or mixtures could be created by swirling the suction air. These substances could attack the parts and materials used.

CAUTION:

  • Pay attention to the limited range due to the cable length!
  • Switch off the appliance immediately in the following situations:
    • In case of foam formation.
    • In case of liquid leakage.
    • When the container is full.
    • If the appliance is tipped over.
  • Do not vacuum foam-forming cleaning agents with the appliance!
  • When vacuuming liquids, always remove the permanent filter. Insert the sealing ring instead.
  • Check that the protective filter is correctly seated.
  • Before you vacuum dry again the next time, all components must be dry again.

CAUTION:

  • When vacuuming smooth floors dry with the floor nozzle, be sure to use it with the brushes extended to avoid damaging the floor.

Putting Into Operation

If not already done, remove the supplied parts from the collection container.

Mounting the Carrying Handle

Mount the carrying handle with the two enclosed screws. Hand-tighten the screws with a suitable screwdriver.

Mounting the Rollers

Before you use the appliance, fasten the rollers to the chassis frame of the collection container.

  1. Detach the motor housing from the collection container by pressing the latches inwards.
  2. Remove the motor housing from the collection container.
  3. Place the collection container upside down.
  4. Insert the rollers with the pins into the provided holes as far as they will go.
  5. Turn the collection container back round so that it stands on the rollers.
Inserting the Filter
  1. Insert the Permanent Filter (only when Vacuuming Dry)
    The appliance has a permanent filter. It is easy to insert and clean.

    • Put the rubber rim of the permanent filter over the edge of the collection container. It serves as an airtight seal for the motor housing.
      Inserting the Filter
  2. Protective Foam Filter
    A protective foam filter is located underneath the motor. It is needed for both wet and dry vacuuming.

    • If not already fitted, place the protective filter on the suction strainer.
    • Regularly check that the filter is correctly fitted and in good condition.
Putting on the Motor Housing
  • If you do not use the permanent filter, always attach the supplied sealing ring. Fit it over the edge of the collection unit.
    • Ensure that this rubber seal always sits correctly on the edge of the container. If this is not the case the suction power is lost.
  • Align the motor housing so that the on/off switch sits above the intake opening.
  • The latches on the appliance must be in the recesses of the motor housing. Press the motor housing onto the collection container until the latches engage.
Connect and Disconnect the Hose

Suction Function

Insert the hose connection into the suction opening on the collection container. Pay attention to the recesses. Turn the hose clockwise to tighten.

Fan Function

Insert the hose connection into the blow-out opening on the motor housing. Pay attention to the recesses. Turn the hose clockwise to tighten it.

Loosen the Hose

Loosen the hose by turning it anticlockwise and pulling it out.

3-part Suction Tube
  • Insert the two suction pipes into each other without the holder.
  • Insert the thinner end of the assembled suction tubes into the thicker end of the suction tube with holder.
  • To detach the suction tubes, pull them off while turning them slightly
Nozzle Attachments
  • To detach the nozzle attachments, pull them off with a slight twist.
  • There are several ways to store the brush nozzle and crevice nozzle.
    • Use the holders above the rollers or the holders on the lid.

Floor Nozzle

You can clean smooth surfaces and carpets dry or wet with the floor nozzle. The floor nozzle is equipped with rollers for easier guidance.

  • Use the lever to move the brushes outwards or inwards. The optimal use depends on the condition of the floor. We recommend the following use:

  • Use without Brushes ( ):

    • For vacuuming dry carpets (high pile).
    • For cleaning wet, smooth floors.
      This setting is also best suited for picking up water from larger areas.
      Note that the collection container can only hold a limited amount of liquid! The maximum filling quantity is reduced accordingly for foam-forming additives!
  • Use with Brushes ( ):

    • For vacuuming dry, smooth floors and dry carpets (low pile).
    • For cleaning (scrubbing) wet, smooth floors and wet carpets (low pile).

Crevice Nozzle

For vacuuming in corners and slits, etc.

Brush Nozzle

For cleaning upholstery or curtains.

Air Slider

Open the air slider on the hose handle to regulate the air or to loosen parts sticking to the nozzle.

Mains Cable

  • For operation, unwind the mains cable completely.
  • After operation, let the motor housing cool down first. You can then wrap the mains cable around the motor housing.

Switching On/Off

Use the on/off switch to turn the appliance on (I) and off (O).

Using the Appliance

Preparation
  1. Select the desired accessory.
  2. Unwind the mains cable completely.
  3.  Check that the mains voltage you want to use corresponds to the information on the rating plate.
Vacuuming Dry
  1. Place the permanent filter in the collection container.
  2. Place the motor housing with the recesses on the latches until they click into place.
  3. Fit the accessories.
  4. Insert the mains plug into a properly installed earthed socket.
  5. Switch on the appliance.
  6. Now vacuum at a steady speed. It is not necessary to press down.
Wet Vacuuming
  1. Pull the mains plug out of the socket.
  2. Remove the permanent filter. Insert the sealing ring instead.
  3. Fit the sealing ring over the edge of the collection unit.
  4. Place the motor housing with the recesses on the latches until they click into place.
  5. Fit the accessories.
  6. Insert the mains plug into a properly installed earthed socket.
  7. Switch on the appliance.
    The collection container can only hold a limited amount of liquid! If foam forms in the collection container, the maximum collection volume is reduced accordingly! When the container is full, the float valve closes the suction opening and the motor runs at increased speed. Switch off and empty the appliance immediately.
Emptying the Permanent Filter and Collection Container
  1. Switch off the appliance with the on/off switch. Pull the mains plug out of the socket.
  2. Detach the motor housing from the collection container by pressing the locks inwards. Remove the motor housing.
  3. If necessary, remove the permanent filter. Shake it out.
  4. Remove the suction hose.
  5. Empty the collection container.
  6. If necessary, put the permanent filter back into the collection container.
  7. Reassemble the hose connection and the motor housing.
  8. Resume operation.
End Operation
  1. Switch off the appliance.
  2. Unplug the mains plug from the socket.

Cleaning

WARNING:

  • Pull the mains plug out of the socket before cleaning or maintaining the appliance.
  • Never immerse the motor housing in water for cleaning. It could cause an electric shock or fire.

CAUTION:

  • Do not use a wire brush or other abrasive objects.
  • Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners.
Collection Container
  • Rinse the collection container with clean water after use.
  • You can remove impurities in the container with a sponge or a nylon brush.
Accessories
  • You can clean all accessories in warm rinse water with a little hand dishwashing liquid. If they are not very dirty, you can just tap them out.
  • Rinse with clean water and dry the parts. Do not put the appliance back into operation until all filters are completely dry
Housing

The housing can be wiped clean with a slightly damp cloth.

Storage

  • Clean the appliance as described and allow it to dry completely.

  • You can wrap the mains cable around the motor housing.

  • The attachment device (6) is intended exclusively for the floor nozzle without tube and hose.
    Storage

  • We recommend storing the appliance in its original packaging if you do not intend to use it for a long period of time.

  • Always store the appliance out of the reach of children in a well-ventilated and dry place.

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause Remedy
The appliance has no function. The appliance has no power supply. Check the

socket with another appliance.
Insert the mains plug correctly.
Check the house fuse.
The appliance does not suck.| The collection container is full.| Empty the collection container.
There is a foreign object in the suction hose or nozzle.| Check the accessories for foreign objects.
The appliance has tipped over.|

  1. Switch off the appliance.
  2. Maintain the standstill of the motor.
  3. Resume operation.

The sealing ring between the motor housing and the collection unit is missing.| Check the seal.
Dust or liquid leaks from the
telescopic tube, the suction hose
or the suction connection.| The accessories are not mounted correctly| Make sure that the accessories are firmly
and correctly connected.
The appliance switches off during operation.| The appliance is equipped with a temperature fuse that automatically switches off the appliance if it overheats.| Let the appliance cool down for approx.
15 minutes before using it again.

Technical Data

Model:…………………………………………………………BS 6058 CB
Power supply:……………………………… 220  –240V~, 50  –  60Hz
Power consumption: ……………………………………………1200W
Protection class:………………………………………………………….
Protection type: …………………………………………………….IPX4*
Net weight: ………………………………………………. approx. 4.9kg

  • The appliance complies with protection type IPX4. This means that the appliance is protected against splashing water from all sides.

The right to make technical and design modifications in the course of continuous product development remains reserved.

This appliance has been tested according to all applicable, current CE directives and built according to the latest safety regulations.

Disposal

Meaning of the “Dustbin” Symbol

Protect our environment: do not dispose of electrical equipment in the domestic waste. Please return any electrical equipment that you will no longer use to the collection points provided for their disposal.

This helps avoid the potential effects of incorrect disposal on the environment and human health.

This will contribute to the recycling and other forms of re-utilization of electrical and electronic equipment.

Information concerning where the equipment can be disposed of can be obtained from your local authority. Your dealer and contractual partner is also obliged to take back the old appliance free of charge.

Warranty Card

24 Month warranty according to warranty declaration.

Customer Support

C. Bomann GmbH
Internet: www.bomann-germany.de
Made in P.R.C.

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