ETA0231 Super Sonic Stick Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- ETA
Table of Contents
- SAFETY WARNING
- EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES (Fig. 1)
- VACUUM CLEANER PREPARATION
- OPERATING TIMES
- MOUNTING THE PLASTIC BRACKET TO THE WALL
- USE OF VACUUM CLEANER (Fig. 7)
- REMOVING DUST CONTAINER, FILTERS, WATER TANK, DIRT CONTAINER
- CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- TECHNICAL DATA
- WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS USED ON THE APPLIANCE, PACKAGING, OR IN THE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
0231 Super Sonic Stick Vacuum Cleaner
Instruction Manual
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Dear customer, thank you for purchasing our product. Please read the operating instructions carefully before putting the appliance into operation and keep these instructions including the warranty, the receipt, and, if possible, the box with the internal packing.
SAFETY WARNING
GENERAL PROVISIONS:
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Consider the instructions for use as a part of the appliance and pass them on to any other user of the appliance.
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Check whether the data on the type label corresponds with the voltage in your socket.
The power cord plug may only be connected to the electrical socket complying with the applicable standards. -
This appliance may only be used by children aged 8 years or older, and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way 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.
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If a vacuum cleaner can be equipped with a handheld accessory with rotating parts a warning has to be given concerning entrapment.
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Never use the appliance if its adaptor 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.
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Never immerse the charger, the battery, and the motor part of the vacuum cleaner into water (even partially) and protect them against humidity!
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Switch off the device prior to any handling of the containers (B, K2, K5) or technical maintenance.
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Never leave the product unattended when in operation!
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Do not charge the battery if the electrolyte is leaking from it.
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The appliance must be disconnected from the power adapter when removing the battery.
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Do not through the battery into fire. There is a risk of explosion!
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In order to ensure the safety and proper function of the appliance, use only original spare parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer.
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Only use this appliance for the purpose it was designed for, as specified in this manual.
Never use the appliance for any other purpose. -
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., VI 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.
USE OF THE APPLIANCE:
- 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!
- Avoid contact with the rotating brush when handling the vacuum cleaner (e.g. with loose clothes, hair, fingers, jewelry, bracelets, etc.).
- Do not leave the floor nozzle with the rotation brush on in one place for too long! It could cause damage to the surface vacuumed!
- The floor nozzle with the rotation brush is not intended for vacuuming impurities from carpets with high piles.
- Do not use mopping adapter K for dry cleaning.
- When the floor is made of parts or contains wooden parts, it has to be completely sealed against water leaks. The cleaned surface has to be resistant to spilled water.
- The Manufacturer is not liable for any damages caused by water leaking into the floor and shall not participate in any compensation for such damages.
- Mopping adapter K is intended for cleaning hard flooring materials only (e.g. wood linoleum, vinyl, floor tiles, parquet flooring, floating floor and similar). Not intended for vacuum cleaning of the dirt on carpets.
- Never use the vacuum cleaner nor touch the adaptor with wet hands or feet!
- Always switch off the vacuum cleaner when charging the battery and after the vacuum cleaner was used.
- 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.
- Do not vacuum water, liquid, or aggressive liquid!
- Do not vacuum sharp objects (e.g. glass, shatter), hot, flammable, explosive items (e.g. ash, hot cigarette butts, gasoline, thinners, and aerosol vapors), 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.
- Pores of the microfilters may be clogged when vacuuming very fine dust. Thus, air permeability will be reduced and the suction performance will drop. In this case, micro–
filters have to be cleaned before the container is full. Do not use the vacuum cleaner to vacuum dirt produced during/after construction such as plasterboard dust, fine sand, cement, dust from construction, parts of plaster, etc. If this dirt / loses construction materials / lose construction materials into the aggregate, it poses a danger of damage.
The warranty repair does not cover this.
ACCESSORIES AND ASSEMBLY OF THE APPLIANCE:
- Install the vacuum cleaner and the appliance within sufficient distance from flammable objects (e.g. curtains, drapes, wood, etc.), heat sources (e.g. oven, stove, etc.), and wet
surfaces (e.g. sinks, washbasin, etc.).
ADAPTER:
- If the adaptor 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.
- WARNING: To charge the battery, use only the network adapter supplied with this appliance.
- To power the appliance, only apply a safe small voltage in accordance with the type plate.
- Use the charger in a room only.
- The adaptor supplied with this appliance is intended for this appliance only, do not use it for other purposes.
- The power cord must not be damaged by sharp or hot objects, or open fire, it must not be sunk into water or bent over sharp edges.
For trouble-free operation of the vacuum cleaner, please use the tested micro- filters recommended by the producer.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES (Fig. 1)
A – vacuum cleaner
A1 – ON/OFF button
A2 – continuous operation switch
A3 – maximum performance button
A4 – operation signal lights and charging lights
A5 – container lock button
A6 – output HEPA filter locking button
A7 – output HEPA filter
A8 – handle
A9 – charging connector
B – dust container
B1 – hinged bottom
B2 – hinged bottom locking button
B3 – fabric input filter
B4 – separator
C – battery
C1 – battery locking button
D – extension attachment for accessories
D1 – metal suction tube
D2 – flexible suction hose
D3 – short suction tube with a joints
D4 – metal suction tube with a joint
D5 – joint
D6 – joint lock
D7 – attachment locking buttons
Ea – floor nozzle with rotation brush
Ea1 – floor nozzle lock button
Ea2 – LEDs illuminating the space in front of the vacuum cleaner
Ea3 – removable brush
Ea4 – brush lock
Eb – floor nozzle with rotation brush
Eb1 – floor nozzle lock button
Eb2 – LEDs illuminating the space in front
of the vacuum cleaner
Eb3 – removable brush
Eb4 – brush lock
F – cushion nozzle
F1 – brush locking button
G – brush 1
H – brush 2
I – crevice nozzle
J – long crevice nozzle
K – small turbo brush
L – mopping adapter
L1 – mopping adapter locking button
L2 – water (detergent) tank
L3 – water tank (K2) locking button
L4 – swing-out plug
L5 – dirt container
L6 – dirt container (K5) locking button
L7 – suction chamber
L8 – check float
L9 – closure
L10 – upper removable section
L11 – screws
L12 – additional spraying on/off button
L13 – additional spraying pilot lamp
L14 – swing-out lid lock
L15 – brush cover lock
L16 – swing-out cover
L17 – brush cover
L18 – brush
L19 – drip tray
M – adapter
N – plastic wall bracket
O – screws
P – wall plugs
VACUUM CLEANER PREPARATION
Remove all packing material, and take out the vacuum cleaner and the
accessories. Remove all possible adhesion foils, stick-on labels, or paper
from the appliance.
VACUUM CLEANER ASSEMBLY
When assembling the vacuum cleaner, follow the procedure indicated in Fig.
1a/1b. Select appropriate accessories (Fig. 7) depending on the required use.
For disassembly, proceed the other way round and release the locks.
CHARGING THE ACCUMULATOR
Turn the vacuum cleaner off prior to charging! Connect the adaptor to the
charging connector A9 and plug it to the mains. The accumulator has to be
charged at least for 8 hours prior to the first use. After that, the standard
charging time is approx. 4 hours. The status and progress of charging is
indicated by indicator A4.
Operation signal lights and charging lights (A4)
5-10x red flashing| Discharged battery
Flashes red| Electronic protection of the rotary brush (rotary brush interlock
– the brush will stop rotating)
Flashes blue| The accumulator is charging.
Blue light continuously| The accumulator is charged (after approx. 2 minutes,
the signal lights will go out) / indication of operation
Warning
- Let the vacuum cleaner recharge as soon as its suction performance is weaker.
- When using the vacuum cleaner for an extended period of time or in a hot environment, the accumulator might be too hot for charging. Let the accumulator cool down prior to charging.
OPERATING TIMES
**Running Time ***
Set power| ETA0231| ETA1231| ETA2231| ETA5231
MIN| Approx. 25 minutes| Approx. 40 minutes| Approx. 25 minutes| Approx. 25
minutes
MAX| Approx. 15 minutes| Approx. 24 minutes| Approx. 15 minutes| Approx. 15
minutes
* Note: The stated operating times are based on ETA‘s internal testing
and only apply to a new and fully charged battery. Depending on the age and
wear of the battery, the operating time decreases.
MOUNTING THE PLASTIC BRACKET TO THE WALL
Mount the plastic bracket N to the wall using the fastener included or a
similar fastener provided by you.
Caution
- Make sure that the el. the socket is close to the mounted plastic bracket.
- Make sure that no electricity, telephone or water lines, etc. are routed under the plaster near the area where the plastic bracket is mounted to the wall.
USE OF VACUUM CLEANER (Fig. 7)
Let the vacuum cleaner charge sufficiently prior to use.
CONTROL
ON/OFF button (A1)
- Press and hold the button to switch the vacuum cleaner on
- release the button to switch the vacuum cleaner off
Continuous operation switch (A2)
- when the switch is placed in the “ ” position, continuous operation of the vacuum cleaner is activated
- when the switch is placed in the “ ” position, the continuous operation of the vacuum cleaner is deactivated
Maximum performance button (A3)
- when pressed once, the vacuum cleaner will deliver maximum performance (if the vacuum cleaner is switched on)
- when pressed twice, the maximum performance of the vacuum cleaner will be deactivated (if the vacuum cleaner is switched on)
Caution
When you are using the floor nozzle Ea/Eb and the rotary brush will get
blocked, turn off the vacuum cleaner, remove the cause of the blocking (clean
the rotary brush) and resume vacuuming.
MOPPING ADAPTER
Additional spraying on/off button (L12)
- the first pressing the button (hand or foot) – additional spraying on (pilot lamp L13 will light on)
- the second pressing the button (hand or foot) – additional spraying off (pilot lamp L13 will light off)
Instruction for use:
- Open the tank lid L4 and pour clean water (warm or cold) into the water tank L2.
- Then connect the vacuum cleaner A to the mopping adapter L (Fig. 1b).
- Press the button A1 to switch on the vacuum cleaner. Press the button L12 to switch on the additional water spraying function.
- Clean the floor using slow forward and backward movements.
- Stop the device if the water level in the dirt container L5 has reached the mark MAX. Empty the dirt container and install it on the device again. Continue cleaning.
- After cleaning, switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect it from the mopping adapter. Then place the mopping adapter on the drip tray L19.
Notes
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Switch off additional water spraying 1 minute before the end of cleaning at the latest and only remove the moisture remaining on the floor using the vacuum cleaning function
to avoid water dripping from the device during carrying the device. -
If there are any larger impurities on the floor (bits of soil, rocks, etc.), remove them first.
Then, you can start using the appliance. -
The mopping adapter is intended for cleaning the dirt on the floor using water, hence, switch on additional water spraying immediately after switching on the device.
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As soon as the water in container K2 is used up, empty dust container K5.
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Prior to placing the mopping adapter on the drip tray K19, ALWAYS disconnect the vacuum cleaner and store the mopping adapter separately to avoid overturning/falling of the device.
REMOVING DUST CONTAINER, FILTERS, WATER TANK, DIRT CONTAINER
DUST CONTAINER REMOVAL (B)
When taking out the dust container B follow the procedure indicated in Fig. 2.
Dispose of dirt contained in the dust container with regular household waste.
An emptied and cleaned container is to be put back into the vacuum cleaner in
reverse order.
INPUT FILTER REPLACEMENT (B3)
To remove the input filter, follow the procedure indicated in Fig. 2. To fit a
new input filter in the vacuum cleaner, proceed in reverse order.
REPLACING THE HEPA FILTER (A7)
When removing the HEPA filter, proceed according to Fig. 3. Insert the
new/clean HEPA filter into the vacuum cleaner in reverse order.
WATER TANK (L2)
When removing the water tank L2, follow the procedure shown in Fig. 1b.
Install the water tank using the reverse procedure.
DIRT CONTAINER (L5)
When removing the dirt container L5, follow the procedure shown in Fig. 1b.
Dispose of the dirt in the container into the waste drain. Install the
container using the reverse procedure.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Notes
- For hygienic purposes, we recommend that you empty the container and clean the filters after each use.
- Maximum suction power can be achieved when the filters are clean and the dust bag is empty.
- Every time you empty the dust container, we recommend that you also clean the filters.
- When you are vacuuming very fine dust, the filter pores might get clogged. This reduces the airflow and reduces the suction power. In such a case, the filters need to be cleaned even though the container is not full yet.
Clean the surface of the vacuum cleaner and adaptor with a soft wet cloth. Do
not use any rough and aggressive detergents!
Accessories
After any vacuuming, it is recommended to check visually the brushes or
collectors for possible impurities. If there are some impurities, remove them.
Floor nozzle with a rotary brush
Remove any dirt (especially hair, animal hairs, etc.) stuck to the brush. To
make cleaning easier, the brush can be removed (Fig. 4).
Small turbo brush
Remove any dirt (especially hair, animal hairs, etc.) stuck to the brush.
Dust container
Clean the surface and the inside of container B with a soft wet cloth. Rinse
the separator B4 under running water. Allow all the parts to dry out properly
before their re-use.
Caution
Never rinse container B under running water and never immerse it in water.
It houses electrical components which drive the brush in the floor nozzle
Ea/Eb and they might get damaged.
HEPA filter
Shake out the input HEPA filter A7 gently, or blow it out. If the HEPA filter
is very dirty, you can rinse it under running lukewarm water. Allow it to dry
out properly.
Caution
- Do not clean the filters with any aggressive washing or cleaning detergents or hot water.
- If you clean the HEPA filter with water, its filtration properties will deteriorate. The filter cannot be washed more than three times. After that, a new filter needs to be purchased.
- We recommend that you replace the HEPA filter twice a year.
- The filters are not dishwasher safe.
- Failure to clean or replace the filters as required may cause a defect in the vacuum cleaner!
Mopping adapter
Use a fine damp cloth for cleaning the surface of the mopping adapter. For
thorough maintenance, the adapter can be disassembled (Fig. 1b). Rinse the
tank L2 and the container L5 with water. Rinse plastic parts L7, L9, L17, and
the brush L18 in flowing water. Thoroughly remove the dirt assembled under the
swing-out cover L16. Allow all parts to dry thoroughly before re-assembling.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
If the dimensions allow, there are labels of materials used for the 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 received 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. Fines can be imposed for
improper disposal of this type of waste in agreement with the national
regulations.
The appliance is equipped with the Li-Ion battery with long life. For
environmental protection, it is necessary to remove the battery from the
appliance after its service life and the battery and the appliance must be
disposed of safely using special collection networks. Ask for more details at
the local authority or at the local waste collection site.
Removing the accumulator
To remove the battery, follow the instructions indicated in Fig. 5.
TECHNICAL DATA
Protection class | III. |
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Accumulator | 21.6 V Li-Ion |
Weight (kg) approx. (hand vacuum cleaner / stick vacuum cleaner) | (1.4 / 2.5) |
Size of the product (mm) (hand vacuum cleaner) | 320 x 110 x 230 |
Size of the product (mm) (stick vacuum cleaner) | 235 x 250 x 1100 |
Size of the product (mm) (mopping adapter) | 265 x 240 x 825 |
ETA0231: Acoustic noise level of 72 dB(A) re 1pW
ETA1231: Acoustic noise level of 79 dB(A) re 1pW
ETA2231 + ETA5231: Acoustic noise level of 78 dB(A) re 1pW
Charging adapter
Manufacturer’s name or trademark, business registration number, and address|
ETA
Model identifier| YLS0241A-E260060
Input voltage| 100-240 V (AC)
Input frequency| 50/60 Hz
Output voltage| 26 V (DC)
Output current| 0.6 A
Output power| 15.6 W
Average efficiency in active mode| 86.96%
Low load efficiency (10%)| 72.75%
Power consumption without load| < 0.1 W
Appliance protection class| II.
The manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical specifications and
accessories for the respective models.
A guarantee of 24 months does not apply to a decrease in the accumulator’s
effective capacity caused by its use or age. Effective capacity gradually
decreases depending on the method of use of the accumulator.
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 the expiration of the right
to guarantee repair!
WARNINGS AND SYMBOLS USED ON THE APPLIANCE, PACKAGING, OR IN THE
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL:
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY; DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS;
TO AVOID THE 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.
The symbol indicates a WARNING.
– Please read the instructions manual
– Removable power supply unit
© DATE 19/2/2019
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