MEEC TOOLS 009639 1200 W Heavy-Duty Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- MEEC TOOLS
Table of Contents
MEEC TOOLS 009639 1200 W Heavy-Duty Vacuum Cleaner
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Read these instructions carefully before use. Failure to follow all the instructions and safety instructions can result in fire, electric shock, death, personal injury and/or material damage. Only use parts and accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Always check before use that no parts are damaged, missing or worn, and that all the safety devices are working properly.
- Check that the mains voltage corresponds to the rated voltage on the type plate.
- Do not use the product in an explosive environment, e.g. near flammable liquids, gas or dust.
- Do not block the air inletrisk of overheating and material damage.
- Do not vacuum burning or hot objects, such as matches, cigarettes or ash, or inflammable, corrosive or explosive substances, vapour or liquid.
- Do not vacuum hard or sharp objects (such as coins, pieces of glass, nails etc.).
- Do not vacuum objects or substances that can block the filter, such as toner powder, plaster dust or graphite, it reduces the ventilation and can result in overheating and material damage.
- Do not use the product without the dust container and filter.
- Do not tilt the product, this can cause water to get into the motor and cause material damage.
- Switch off the product and pull out the plug after use and before cleaning, or repairs.
- Do not expose the product to direct sunlight, or heat- risk of damaging the plastic casing.
- Be careful with the hose. Do not pull the hose to move the product.
- Keep the power cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
- Do not immerse the motor unit in water or any other liquid – risk of electric shock.
- Clean the product with a damp cloth and wipe dry.
- A damaged cord or plug must be replaced by an authorized service center or qualified personnel to ensure safe use.
- Never poke any objects or parts of your body in the 0penings on the product. Keep the ventilation openings clean.
- Turn all controls to the off position before unplugging.
- Do not pull the power cord to pull out the plug.
- Never leave the product unattended when plugged in. Pull out the plug before cleaning and/or maintenance, and when the product is not in use.
- The product must only be Used for its intended purpose and in accordance with these instructions. Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
- Do not use the product Outdoors
- Be careful when vacuuming cleaning stairs.
- The product can be used to suck up water from the floor, but do not attempt to suck large amounts of water or use the product in the bath, shower, sink or swimming pool.
- This product can be used by children from eight 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 sare use of the product and understand the risks involved with its use. Do not allow children to play with the product. Cleaning and maintenance must not be carried out by children unless they are more than eight years old, and are kept under supervision.
- Keep the product and its power cord out of the reach of children under eight years of age.
SYMBOLS
TECHNICAL DATA
DESCRIPTION
- Power switch
- Handle
- Top section
- Motor unit
- Lock device
- Stainless steel container
- Base
- Wheel
- Drain opening
- Hose
- Intake opening
- Mains outlet
- Moveable handle
- Telescopic tube
- Floor nozzle for wet and dry vacuum cleaning
- Radiator nozzle
- Stepped sleeve
- Round nozzle
- Fabric filter
- Foam rubber filter
- Washable HEPA filter
- Blow connection
- Cover for blower connection
FIG.1
POWER SWITCH
FLOOR NOZZLE
Use the floor nozzle for floors, carpets and tables etc. FIG. 2
BRUSH NOZZLE
Use the brush nozzle for shelves and windows. FIG. 3
RADIATOR NOZZLE
Use the radiator nozzle for slots and other narrow spaces. The radiator nozzle can also be used together with the blower to blow away dust. FIG. 4
ASSEMBLY
CONNECTING THE HOSE
- Put the hose connection in the intake opening. FIG. 5
- To release the hose, press in the catch and pull out the hose connection. FIG. 6
- Connect the hose to the blower connection (21) to use the blower function. FIG. 7
NOTE:
Use suitable accessories for the work to be done.
USE
NOTE:
If the vacuum cleaner is tilted or tips over the motor switches off
automatically. Put the switch in the O position, pull out the plug, lift up
and start it.
DRY VACUUM CLEANING
- Put the hose connection firmly in the intake opening.
- Plug the plug into the mains.
- Put the switch in position I to start the vacuum cleaner.
- Adjust the airflow with the slider on the handle.
Automatic start/stop
- Position II on the switch is automatic start/stop. Automatic start/stop is used when a power tool is connected to the PowerPoint on the vacuum cleaner.
- With the switch in position II the vacuum cleaner is switched off, but starts when the connected external equipment is started. The vacuum cleaner switches off about 3 seconds after the external equipment has been switched off.
WET VACUUM CLEANING
- Put the hose connection in the intake opening (11).
- Replace the blower connection (21) with the cover (22).
- Choose the floor nozzle (15).
- Plug the plug into the mains.
- Put the switch in run mode to start the vacuum cleaner.
- Adjust the airflow with the slider on the handle.
- The suction function is activated when the water tank is full and the motor runs at full speed.
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner, pull out the plug and empty the water tank via the drain opening (9) by unscrewing the cover. Reset the vacuum cleaner to run mode. FIG. 8
WARNING!
Risk of fire, electric shock and/or material damage if water gets into the
motor.
Switch off the vacuum cleaner immediately, pull out the plug and remove the water before starting again.
BLOWER FUNCTION
- Replace the cover for the blower connection (22) with the blower connection (27).
- Move the hose (10) from the intake opening (11) to the blower connection (21).
- Put on the radiator nozzle (16), telescopic tube (14) or just the handle (2).
- Plug the plug into the mains.
- Put the switch in run mode to start the vacuum cleaner.
- Adjust the airflow with the slider on the handle.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE CONTAINER
The suction power is reduced when the dust container is full. Switch off the vacuum cleaner, pull out the plug and empty the dust container.
- Release the catch and lift off the cover.
- Remove the cloth filter bag (18) and empty the dust container.
- Replace the cloth filter bag (18) and replace the cover.
CLEANING THE FILTER
When necessary wash the cloth filter bag (18) and HEPA filter (20) with warm water and a mild detergent.
- Take out the cloth filter bag (18) and HEPA filter (20).
- Wash by hand.
- Allow to dry.
- Replace the cloth filter bag (18) and HEPA filter (20).FIG. 9
WARNING!
Do not wash with water hotter than 40°C.
References
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