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Do not unplug the charger by pulling on the power cord.
Unplug the charger in the event of prolonged absence (holidays,
etc.). Recharge appliance again before use as batteries may self
discharge over increased periods of storage.
removed. The appliance must be disconnected from the supply
mains when removing the battery. Dispose of the batteries
safely. Run the appliance until it stops because the batteries are
fully discharged. Used batteries should be taken to a recycling
station and not disposed of with household waste. To remove
the batteries, please contact the Hoover Customer Centre or
proceed according to the following instructions.
IMPORTANT: Always fully discharge the batteries before
removal.
Run the cleaner until the batteries are completely empty.
Remove the charger jack plug from the appliance.
Pull back the battery pack release button and the battery pack
will be pushed out a short distance automatically. [14a]
Drag the battery pack slowly from the slot. [14b]
Note: Should you experience any difficulty in dismantling the
unit or for more detailed information on treatment, recovery and
your household waste disposal service.
Use only attachments, consumables or spares recommended or
supplied by Hoover.
Static electricity: Some carpets can cause a small build up of
static electricity. Any static discharge is not hazardous to health.
Do not use your appliance out of doors or on any wet surface or
for wet pick up.
Do not pick up hard or sharp objects, matches, hot ashes,
cigarette ends or other similar items. Do not spray with or pick
Do not run over the power cord when using your appliance or
remove the plug by pulling on the power cord. Do not continue to
use your appliance or charger if it appears faulty.
Hoover service: To ensure the continued safe and efficient
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If the appliance is to be disposed of the batteries must first be
recycling of this appliance, please contact your local city office or
up flammable liquids, cleaning fluids, aerosols or their vapours.
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