eta CANTO Electric Floor Vacuum Cleaner Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- ETA
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eta CANTO Electric Floor Vacuum Cleaner Instructions
ILLUSTRATIONS
SAFETY WARNING
- Before the first use, read the instructions for use carefully, look at the picture and store the instructions for use for the future. Consider the instructions for use as a part of the appliance and pass them on to any other user of the appliance.
- Check whether the data on the type label correspond with the voltage in your electric power socket.
- The product is intended for home use and similar (in shops, offices and similar workplaces, in hotels, motels and other residential environments, in facilities providing accommodation with breakfast). It is not intended for commercial use!
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. Children younger than 8 years must be kept out of reach of the appliance and its power cord.
- If the power cord of the appliance is corrupted, it has to be replaced by the manufacturer, its service technician or a similarly qualified person so as to prevent dangerous situations.
- If a vacuum cleaner can be equipped with a hand-held accessory with rotating parts a warning has to be given concerning entrapment.
- Never use the appliance if its power cord or plug is damaged, if it does not work properly, if it fell down and was damaged. In this case take the appliance to a special service to check its safety and proper function.
- Always unplug the appliance from power supply if you leave it unattended and before assembly, disassembly or cleaning.
- Do not put the suction nozzle or the tube end or accessories close to eyes and ears and do not insert them into body orifices!
- Never use the vacuum cleaner with wet hands or feet!
- When you vacuum a staircase, never leave the vacuum cleaner higher than you stand yourself!
- Never leave the product unattended when in operation!
- Never immerse the vacuum cleaner into water (even its parts)!
- Never vacuum without a properly inserted filtration system and micro filters.
- Before you start using the vacuum cleaner, please check that all the locking mechanisms are in the right position.
- Do not vacuum wet or moist floor coverings, do not use the vacuum cleaner for outdoor areas! When moisture gets into the aggregate, there is a risk of its damage and disabling it. This defect is not covered by the warranty.
- Vacuum cleaning of some carpet types may result in generating static electricity. No static electricity discharge is dangerous to health.
- When handling, do not pull the hose applying excessive force and avoid rough handling of the vacuum cleaner!
- Do not vacuum sharp objects (e.g. glass, shatter ), hot, flammable, explosive items (e.g. ash, hot cigarette butts, gasoline, thinners and aerosol vapours ) or greases (e.g. fats, oils ), caustic agents (e.g. acids, solvents ). vacuuming these objects may lead to damage of the dust filters or the vacuum cleaner.
- Do not put fingers or other things to input and output vents of the appliance. If the vents/ elements for air flow are clogged (e.g. the hose ), turn the appliance off and remove the clogging.
- The vacuum cleaner is not suitable for vacuuming substances that can harm human health.
- Pores of the filters may be clogged when vacuum cleaning very fine dust (e.g. fine sand, cement dust, plaster ). Thus, air permeability will be reduced and the suction performance will decrease. In this case the dust filter and micro-filters must be replaced, even if the dust filter is not full yet.
- Always switch off the vacuum cleaner first and unplug the power cord from power supply and only then replace the dust filter, clean/replace the micro-filters, clean the vacuum cleaner or its accessories.
- Never leave the vacuum cleaner exposed to weather conditions (rain, frost, direct sun radiation, etc.).
- The power cord is marked with colour codes. The yellow strip indicates the ideal cord length, the red strip indicates the maximum cord length. Do not apply force to unwind the cord beyond the red mark.
- Do not run over the power supply cord when using the vacuum cleaner and do not unplug it from the socket by pulling the power cord.
- When taking the plug from the electric socket, never pull the power cord or the vacuum cleaner.
- When winding the cord, hold the plug to prevent lashing of the cord around and to prevent possible injury.
- If you need to use an extension cord, it has to be uncorrupted and it has to comply with the valid standards.
- In order to ensure safety and proper function of the appliance, use only original spare parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer.
- Never use the appliance for any other purpose than for the intended one described in these instructions for use!
- The manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by improper use of the appliance and the accessories and its warranty for the appliance does not apply in situations when the safety warnings above are not complied with. Failure to replace or maintain all filters regularly according to the instructions in Chapter IV., V. and also using non-original filters, the properties of which resulted in failure or damage of the vacuum cleaner, is also understood to be improper use of the appliance.
For trouble-free operation of the vacuum cleaner, please use the tested dust filters and micro-filters recommended by the producer.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES OF VACUUM CLEANER ETA – x481 (Fig. 1).
A – vacuum cleaner
- A1 – suction vent
- A2 – lid
- A3 – lid lock
- A4 – START/STOP button
- A5 – power cord winding button
- A6 – electric motor regulation
- A7 – full filter signaling
- A8 – cover (grid)
- A9 – handle
- A10 – power cord
- A11 – parking holes
- A12 – exhaust grid
- A13 – foam micro-filter
- A14 – exhaust HePA micro-filter
- A15 – filter (adapter) holder
- A16 – dust filter
- A17 – suction micro-filter
B – adapter for UniBag
- B1 – filter head blocking lock
C – accessories
- C1 – floor nozzle
- C2 – suction hose
- C3 – suction tube
- C4 – upholstery nozzle
- C5 – brush
- C6 – crevice nozzle
- C7 – special crevice nozzle (for eTA 2481 only)
- C8 – TURBO nozzle (for eTA 2481, eTA 3481 only)
- C9 – narrow TURBO nozzle (for eTA 1481 only)
- C10 – narrow floor TURBO nozzle (for eTA 2481 only)
- C11 – Rotary parquet nozzle (eTA3481)
VACUUM CLEANER PREPARATION
Hose
- Connect hose C2 to the vacuum cleaner by inserting the end piece to suction vent A1 to the maximum position (Fig. 4). You will hear a clicking sound.
- Disconnect the hose by pressing the button on the end piece and remove the hose by pulling it slightly.
Telescopic tube
- You can connect tube C3 with hose handle C2 by slight pushing the handle to the tube (Fig. 3).
- You can disconnect the tube by pulling the handle slightly out of the tube.
- The telescopic tube allows setting suitable length to fit your figure. Press the lock pin in the direction of the arrow and pull out or push in the required length of the tube (Fig. 5).
When you release the lock projection, the tube length is fixed. When pulling out, keep the tube in safe distance from your face as the tube is very long.
Floor nozzle / TURBO nozzle / narrow floor nozzle
- Connect and disconnect the accessories ( C1, C8, C10, C11 ) in the same way as the tube (Fig. 2).
- Floor nozzle C1 is equipped with a hinge that enables turning the nozzle so that it is easy to handle it in narrow spaces too (e.g. between furniture).
Floor / crevice nozzle / brush / special crevice nozzle / narrow TURBO nozzle
- Connect and disconnect the accessories ( C4, C6, C5, C7, C9 ) in the same way as the tube (Fig. 3).
You can connect the appliance directly to the hose handle or to the telescopic tube.
USE OF VACUUM CLEANER
Remove all packing material, take out the vacuum cleaner and the accessories. Pull out necessary length of power cord A10 and plug the power cord into a socket. Assemble the vacuum cleaner accessories C1, C2, C3 (Fig. 2, 3, 4). If the cleaner is fitted with telescopic tube C3, adjust its length to fit your figure (Fig. 5). Floor nozzle C1 is designed to be used to clean carpets or smooth flooring (Fig. 6). If the floor nozzle is fitted with a brush, pull it out by switching over a flap when vacuuming hard floorings. You can use crevice nozzle C6, C7 for vacuuming places that are hard to access (Fig. 7). TURBO nozzle C9 or upholstery nozzle C4 or brush C5 can be used to clean various types of furniture (Fig. 8, 9). The vacuum cleaner can be switched on or off by pushing button A4 marked with the symbol (Fig. 10). The suction power can be adjusted with the control on hose handle C2 (Fig. 11) or by setting regulation A6 (Fig. 10). The minimum suction power is recommended for fine fabrics (e.g. curtains, drapes). The maximum suction power is recommended for floor coverings (e.g. heavy-duty carpets). After finishing work, switch off the vacuum cleaner and unplug it from the power supply. By switching button A5 with symbol (Fig. 10) the power cord will be wound automatically. The vacuum cleaner can be held and carried by handle A9.
If the coloured field is displayed permanently on the indicator A7 (Fig.
12) while the floor nozzle is lifted above the cleaned surface at the
maximum suction power , the dust filter must be replaced.
Disregard changes on the indicator during vacuuming.
Dust filter replacement
lift off vacuum cleaner lid A3 by pushing lock A2 to the locked
position (Fig. 13). Then follow the instructions for the respective type of a
dust filter:
Paper / synthetic filter: pull out the dust filter lock A16 from the guide ribs of the holder A15 (Fig. 14) and dispose it with common municipal waste. Slide the front part of the dust filter (in the direction of the arrow) to holder A15 in the suction space of the vacuum cleaner and push it to the maximum position.
Close the vacuum cleaner lid by snapping it shut. You will hear a clicking sound.
Replacing micro-filters
After replacing about 5 dust filters, micro-filters must be cleaned or
replaced with new ones. Dispose of the used dust filter and the micro-filters
with common municipal waste.
You can buy replacement filters and micro-filters in electro store chain.
Suction micro-filter
Take out grid A8 with filter A17 by pulling it upwards (Fig. 16). Remove the
filter from the grid (Fig. 17) and clean it in running lukewarm water, e.g.
using a cloth or a soft brush and let it dry completely (Fig. 19). After
drying, put the grid with a new micro filter in the opposite direction behind
the guide ribs and slide it to the suction area of the vacuum cleaner to the
maximum position.
ATTENTION
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The „UniBag” dust filter is not intended for repeated use.
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DO NOT THROW THe ADAPTeR AWAY!
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Do not use any aggressive washing or cleaning agents or hot water to clean the HePA filter and the micro-filter.
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Cleaning the filter will not restore its original colour, but it will restore its filtration properties.
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The HePA filter and the micro-filters are not intended for cleaning in a dishwasher.
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Proper insertion of the dust filter to the holder will secure the mechanical safety lock.
Now you can close the lid of the vacuum cleaner -
Neglecting regular replacement of micro-filters can result in the vacuum cleaner failure!
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Make sure that the contact surfaces and sealing elements are functional.
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We recommend replacing the HePA filter twice a year. Replace the other micro-filters if they cannot be cleaned properly or if they are damaged. You can buy a replacement dust filter, a HePA filter and a micro-filter in the elektro shop chain.
Exhaust micro-filter
Take out exhaust grid A12 from the vacuum cleaner by pulling it upwards (Fig.
18). Take out foam filters A13 from the grid and remove HePA filter A14 from
the vacuum cleaner.
Clean both filters in running lukewarm water, e.g. using a cloth or a soft
brush and let it dry completely (Fig. 19). After drying, put both micro-
filters back to the grid and to the vacuum cleaner in the opposite direction.
Insert the projections on the back cover into two holes in the vacuum cleaner
cover and snap the cover.
Storing accessories
The accessories, the floor nozzle, the suction tubes and the hose can be dismantled again or left assembled and hung on the back side or on the bottom of the vacuum cleaner into the storage position (Fig. 20). For better stability, slide individual parts of the tube to each other so that the tube is as short as possible. When storing, always set the floor nozzle to the carpet position (i.e. with the brush retracted); thus you will prevent bending of the bristles.
MAINTENANCE
Store the vacuum cleaner at a dry place, far enough from heat sources (e.g.
fireplace, stove, heating element) and protect it from weather conditions
(e.g. rain, sunshine).
Treat surface of the appliance with a soft and damp cloth, do not use coarse
and aggressive detergents! For failure-free operation of the vacuum cleaner we
recommend checking the aggregate and the general condition of the vacuum
cleaner in a specialized service centre after 300 hours of operation, but not
later than in 3 years. Store the appliance properly cleaned at a dry, dust-
free place out of reach of children and incapacitated people.
Floor nozzle, TURBO nozzle, brush
After any vacuuming it is recommended to check visually the brushes or
collectors for possible impurities. If there are some impurities, remove them.
Cleaning the rotary parquet C11 nozzle (Fig. 21)
If long fibres (e.g. hairs) are caught on the rotary brush, remove them so
as to ensure optimal operation of the vacuum cleaner. Using a coin or
screwdriver, turn the wheel from “ “to “ ” and remove the rotary brush cover.
Then remove the brush from the nozzle.
Do not rinse the brush with water! To attach, repeat the above-mentioned
procedure in the opposite sequence order.
TURBO nozzle (pic.22)
After any vacuuming it is recommended to check visually the brushes or
collectors for possible impurities. If you find some impurities, remove them
in the way specified below.
Cut threads and hair with scissors and remove them. If hair or threads are
twisted around the mounting of the drive shaft and if they cannot be removed
in the way described above, the impurities have to be removed by dismantling
the nozzles. Unscrew the bolts in the lower part and remove the cover “ “. Now
you can the brush clean it. Insert the lid to the nozzle in the opposite
direction (you will hear a snapping sound) and secure it properly with the
bolts “ “.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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Motor won‘t start | Power supply not connected | Check the cord, plug and the |
socket
Switch is not on| Press switch
Lid cannot be closed safety lock activated| Dust filter inserted incorrectly
in the holder| Check/repair fastening of the filter front in the holder
Suction output is not sufficient| Regulation in MIN position.| Set regulation
to MAX.
Open suction| Close the hole in the hose handle
Dust filter full| Replace the filter
Clogged micro-filters| Clean or replace the micro-filters
Nozzle, suction hose or tube is clogged.| Remove blocking objects
The cable cannot be wound in the entire length| Twisted cable| Straighten the
cable
Take out about 50 cm of the cable and push button again
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
If the dimensions allow, there are labels of materials used for production of packing, components and accessories as well as their recycling on all parts. The symbols specified on the product or in the accompanying documentation mean that the used electrical or electronic products must not be disposed of together with municipal waste. For proper disposal of the product, hand it over at special collection places where it will be taken over free of charge. Suitable disposal of the product can help to maintain valuable natural resources and to prevent possible negative impacts on the environment and human health, which could be the possible consequences of improper waste disposal. Ask for more details at the local authority or at the local waste collection site. Fines can be imposed for improper disposal of this type of waste in agreement with the national regulations. If the appliance is to be put out of operation, we recommend its cutoff after disconnecting it from power supply and in this way it will not be possible to use the appliance again.
Replacement of parts that require intervention in the electric part of the appliance must be carried out by a specialized service! Failure to comply with the instructions of the manufacturer will lead to expiration of the right to guarantee repair!
TECHNICAL DATA
voltage (v) specified on the type label of the appliance
Input (W) specified on the type label of the appliance
Input MAX. (W) specified on the type label of the appliance
Protection class of the appliance
The product has received eS declaration of conformity according to Act as
amended.
The product matches the requirements of the below statutory order as amended.
- Committee Regulation No. 2006/95/eS as amended, setting the technical requirements of the electrical appliance as low.
- Committee Regulation No. 2004/108/eS as amended, setting the technical requirements of products in terms of their electromagnetic kompatibility.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make insignificant changes to the standard make that do not affect the function.
TO AVOID DANGER OF SUFFOCATION, KEEP THIS PLASTIC BAG AWAY FROM BABIES AND CHILDREN. DO NOT USE THIS BAG IN CRIBS, BEDS, CARRIAGES OR PLAYPENS. THIS BAG IS NOT A TOY.
PRODUCER: eTA a.s., zelený pruh 95/97, 147 00 Praha 4-Bráník, Czech Republic.
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