Karcher EB 30/1 Operating instructions - Page 9
Operation, Transport, Storage, Care and service, Troubleshooting guide
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1. Connect the battery pack to the charger using the charging cable, or plug the battery pack into the charger. Illustration C 2. Plug the charger supplied into a proper socket. The charging mode indicator flashes green, the battery pack is being charged. Inserting the battery pack 1. Slide the battery pack into the holder and lock it in place. Illustration D Operation Lock/unlock the telescopic handle sideways The universal joint can be locked to clean deep-pile carpets to prevent the telescopic handle from moving sideways. 1. To lock the telescopic handle sideways: Actuate the locking mechanism, slide it down and snap it into place. Illustration E 2. To unlock the telescopic handle: Actuate the locking mechanism, slide it up and snap it into place. Starting work 1. Switch on the device by pressing the on/off foot switch. Illustration F 2. Move the device forwards and backwards for cleaning. 3. Use the right side for cleaning close to the edge (battery pack side). Stopping work 1. Switch off the device by pressing the on/off foot switch. Illustration G 2. So that the telescopic handle is secured in a stable position during work breaks, place it vertically; a lock holds it in this position. Finishing work 1. Switch off the device at the end of work. 2. Empty the dirt receptacle after each cleaning. 3. Press the unlocking button on the battery pack and remove the battery pack. 4. Charge the battery pack. Draining the dirt receptacle 1. Unlock and remove the dirt receptacle. Illustration H 2. Empty the dirt receptacle. 3. Reinsert the dirt receptacle until it latches into place. Storing the device 1. The device can be hung on the handle; if necessary, turn the handle (see chapter "Mounting the telescoping handle and handle, and adjusting the height"). Transport ṇ CAUTION Failure to observe the weight Risk of injury and damage Be aware of the weight of the device during transportation. 1. When transporting the device in vehicles, secure it to prevent it from slipping or overturning in accordance with the respective valid guidelines. Storage ṇ CAUTION Failure to observe the weight Risk of injury and damage Be aware of the weight of the device during storage. The device may only be operated indoors. Care and service ƽ DANGER Danger of electric shock Injuries due to touching live parts Switch off the device. Remove the battery pack. Cleaning the device 1. Wipe off the device on the outer side with a damp cloth. Do not use any aggressive agents, e.g. scouring powder. Cleaning/replacing the roller brush 1. Press the unlocking button and remove the roller brush. Illustration I 2. It is best to remove wound hair with a knife or scissors by moving it along the specified cutting edge of the roller brush. Remove loose hair from the roller brush. 3. Insert cleaned or new roller brush and check it is fitted correctly. Troubleshooting guide ƽ DANGER Danger of electric shock Injuries due to touching live parts Switch off the device. Remove the battery pack. Charging mode indicator flashes red and green at the same time 1. The battery pack is already fully charged. 2. Remove the battery pack from the charger. Charging mode indicator does not light up 1. Check the connection from the charger to the bat- tery pack. 2. Check the power supply for the socket. Device does not clean reliably 1. Clean or change the roller brush (see chapter "Cleaning/replacing the roller brush"). 2. Charge the battery pack (see chapter "Charging the battery pack"). Dirt is thrown out of the device 1. Empty the full dirt receptacle (see chapter "Draining the dirt receptacle"). Customer Service department If the malfunction cannot be corrected, the device must be checked by the Customer Service department. English 9