Beko BKS9218 Manual Do Utilizador

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Operating the appliance
After checking if the voltage meets the 
rated voltage, plug in the appliance.
Press on/off switch (2) located on the 
top of the appliance.
If the water becomes very dirty during 
cleaning, replace it as described in the 
“Maintenance and Cleaning the 
Appliance” section.
Blower Function
Remove the blower cover lid and insert 
the hose into the opening on the body.
CAUTION : This appliance is not a 
wet&dry vacuum cleaner, but a dry 
vacuum cleaner with water filtration. 
Avoid sucking any type of liquid with 
this vacuum cleaner.
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Maintenance and Cleaning
To empty the water inside the container, 
switch off the appliance by pushing on 
the On/Off switch and disconnect the 
power supply cable from the mains.
Remove the motor unit after unlocking 
the container locking/unlocking parts 
on each side of the container.
Remove the water separator and the 
air distributing part.
Empty the water inside the container 
by tilting it towards the opposite side 
of the inlet socket. You can use the 
handle of the container.
It is strongly recommended to dump 
the water inside the container and to 
wash out any dirt that might be 
remaining inside the container after 
each use.
It is recommended to wipe inside the 
container with a dry cloth after washed.
You may wash the HEPA filter under 
the water.
It is recommended that the vacuum 
cleaner is stored without water inside 
the container. It is best to fill the filtration 
water (1,5 l) right before the use.
Warnings
Please make sure that the air 
distributing part and water separator 
parts are always in place when the 
vacuum cleaner is operated.
If the vacuum cleaner overturns 
accidentally during operation, switch 
the unit off and unplug immediately. 
Dump the water inside the container 
and follow the cleaning procedure 
described in “Maintenance and 
Cleaning the Appliance” section, above. 
Make sure that all the parts have been 
dried before using the appliance again.
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Using your machine
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