SENCOR SVC 8725GD 3-in-1 Stick Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
This document provides instructions for operating and maintaining your SENCOR SVC 8725GD vacuum cleaner.
Important Safety Instructions
- Read carefully and store for future use.
- Children aged 8+ and persons with reduced capabilities may use if supervised or informed about safe use and potential dangers.
- Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance by users must not be performed by unsupervised children.
- Damaged power adapters must be replaced with original types from authorized service centers. Do not use with a damaged adapter.
- WARNING: Avoid contact with rotating parts of hand accessories to prevent injury.
- Only use original power adapters, charging bases, and accessories.
- Designed for household, office, and similar areas; not for industrial use.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight or place near heat sources.
- Check adapter rating label against power socket voltage before connecting.
- Ensure the power adapter cord does not touch hot or sharp surfaces and is not a tripping hazard.
- Never submerge the vacuum cleaner, charging base, or power adapter in water or other liquids. Do not wash under running water.
- Ensure correct assembly and that all inflow and outflow filters are installed before operation.
- Do not block air outlets or suction openings during operation.
- Do not vacuum: smoldering cigarettes, burning items, water, flammable/volatile materials, sharp items (glass, needles), flour, plaster, cement, large paper/plastic items.
- Vacuuming certain floors may create static discharge, which is not dangerous.
- Always turn off the vacuum cleaner when leaving it unattended, after use, and before cleaning.
- Disconnect the power adapter from the socket before cleaning and after charging.
- Disconnect by pulling the plug, not the cord, to avoid damage.
- If the power adapter is damaged, replace it with an original type from an authorized service center.
- Do not use if not working correctly, damaged, or submerged in water.
- Do not attempt self-repair or adjustments; use an authorized service center to avoid voiding warranty.
User's Manual Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a SENCOR product. Please read this manual thoroughly before use, even if you have prior experience with similar appliances. Use the appliance only as described. Keep this manual for future reference. Retain original packaging, receipt, and warranty card for legal liability duration. Pack in original box for transport.
Description of the Vacuum Cleaner
Motor Unit Parts (Based on Figure A)
- A1: Accessories connection hole
- A2: Dust container release button
- A3: Cap with inflow filter clip
- A4: Inflow filter
- A5: Speed setting button
- A6: On/Off button
- A7: Handle
- A8: Battery charging indicator light
- A9: Power adapter connection socket
- A10: Rechargeable battery
- A11: Outflow filter
- A12: Tubular filter
- A13: Transparent dust container
- A14: Button for releasing the bottom of the dust container for fast emptying
- A15: Battery release button
- A16: Motor unit release clip
- A17: Metal tube
- A18: Floor nozzle
- A19: Floor nozzle release clip
- A20: Protective cover
- A21: Electric rotary brush
- A22: Travel wheels
- A23: Lock
- A24: Rotary brush removal cover
Description of Accessories (Based on Figure B)
- B1: Rotary brush "Cat&Dog Mini" with independent motor (for pet hair, car interiors)
- B2: Rotary brush release clip
- B3: Protective cover
- B4: Rotary brush
- B5: Dial lock of rotary brush
- B6: Combination crevice nozzle (for hard-to-reach places, with extendable brush)
- B7: Crevice nozzle brush
- B8: Brush extend/retract button (for B6)
- B9: Combination attachment for upholstery and furniture (with extendable brush for delicate surfaces like curtains)
- B10: Attachment brush
- B11: Brush extend/retract button (for B9)
- B12: Holder (for storing motor unit and accessories)
- B13: Power adapter
Other items mentioned: Dowels, Screws (for wall mounting).
Assembling and Disassembling the Vacuum Cleaner
1. Assembling and Disassembling the Upright Vacuum Cleaner
- Place the floor nozzle (A18) on a stable surface.
- Connect the metal tube (A17) to the floor nozzle by aligning connectors and pushing until it clicks (Figure C1).
- Insert the motor unit into the tube by aligning connectors and pushing until it clicks (Figure C2).
- To disassemble, press the motor unit release clip (A16) and then the floor nozzle release clip (A19).
2. Assembling and Disassembling with Accessories
- Attach accessories to the motor unit outlet.
- To remove an accessory, pull it out. For rotary brushes, press the release clip first.
- Rotary brush "Cat&Dog Mini" (B1): For pet hair, car interiors, upholstery.
- Combination crevice nozzle (B6): For hard-to-reach places. Extend/retract brush using button (B8).
- Combination attachment for upholstery (B9): For furniture, curtains. Extend/retract brush using button (B11).
- Various accessory combinations are shown in Figure D.
Charging the Battery
- Battery can be charged installed or removed from the motor unit.
- Connect the power adapter (B13) to the battery socket (A9) and a power socket.
- Indicator light (A8) is red during charging, turns green when fully charged.
- First charge typically takes 5 hours.
- Place the vacuum cleaner in the stand after use for recharging.
- Keep the charging adapter plugged in; electronics manage charging to maintain optimal battery level. Charging stops automatically when full and resumes as needed.
- Disconnect the adapter only for long-term absence.
- When the battery is low, the vacuum cleaner stops to prevent full discharge. For long battery life, fully charge before first use and discharge before recharging.
Inserting and Removing the Battery
1. Inserting the Battery
- Turn the motor unit upside down.
- Insert the charged battery (A10) by aligning grooves on the battery with guide grooves on the motor unit (Figure E).
- Push until it clicks. The battery inserts only one way.
- Warning: Never insert the battery in reverse or with excessive force.
2. Removing the Battery
- Press the battery release button (A15).
- Carefully pull the battery out of the motor unit.
- Warning: For extended non-use, remove the battery, store in a cool, dry location, and recharge regularly (every 6 months). Store away from metal objects to prevent discharge.
Using the Upright Vacuum Cleaner
- Assemble the upright vacuum cleaner as per instructions.
- Insert the charged battery.
- Press the On/Off button (A6) to start.
- Adjust speed using the speed setting button (A5): I (low), II (high), III (turbo).
- Turn off by pressing the On/Off button (A6) when finished.
Note: The electric rotary brush (A21) stops automatically if blocked (e.g., by foreign objects or hair). Turn off the vacuum cleaner and remove the obstruction from the brush.
Cleaning the Motor Unit and Accessories
- Use a soft cloth dampened in lukewarm water for outer parts.
- Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, paint thinners, or solvents.
Cleaning the Upright Vacuum Cleaner
Emptying the Dust Container
- Recommended after each use, or when dust/dirt reaches the MAX mark.
- Remove attached accessory.
- Position motor unit over a garbage bin with the container bottom pointing down.
- Press the bottom release button (A14) to open the bottom and empty contents (Figure G1).
- Close the container bottom until it clicks securely.
Cleaning the Dust Container
- Clean regularly to prevent odors.
- Remove accessories, empty dust container.
- Press dust container release button (A2), turn container anticlockwise until arrow aligns with symbol, and remove from motor unit (Figure G2).
- Wipe inside with a soft, lightly dampened sponge, then dry with a clean cloth.
- To release outer filter (A4/A3 clip), turn clockwise until arrow aligns with symbol, and remove downwards (Figure G3).
- Remove tubular filter (A12) downwards (Figure G4).
- Remove dust/dirt from both filters. Rinse under running water if necessary, then dry thoroughly.
- Warning: Never install wet or damp filters. Ensure they are completely dry.
- Reassemble: Put tubular filter (A12) on motor unit. Put outer filter (A4) on motor unit, align arrow with symbol, turn anticlockwise until arrow aligns with symbol and clicks. Put dust container on motor unit, align arrow with symbol, turn clockwise until arrow aligns with symbol and clicks.
Cleaning and Replacing of the Inflow Filter
- Clean regularly for proper operation. Replace filter every 3-6 months depending on use.
- Pull cover upwards.
- Turn filter clockwise to release (Figure G5).
- Tap filter over bin. Wash under running water if heavily soiled (Figure G6), allow to dry naturally.
- Insert filter into cover, aligning tabs with grooves. Turn anticlockwise until resistance.
- Insert cover with filter into motor unit.
Cleaning the Floor Nozzle
- Clean regularly to maintain suction power.
- Remove floor nozzle, turn upside down.
- Slide lock (A23) upwards to release side cover (A20) (Figure G7). Remove cover.
- Carefully remove rotary brush (A21) (Figure G8).
- Remove wound hair, fur, and dirt from the brush. Scissors can assist.
- Wipe internal area of floor nozzle with a dry cloth.
- Insert clean rotary brush and attach side cover.
Cleaning the Cat&Dog Brush
- Clean regularly to maintain suction power.
- Remove brush from vacuum cleaner, turn upside down.
- Turn lock (B5) to release brush, pull it out (Figure B4/B5).
- Remove wound hair, fur, and dirt. Scissors can assist.
- Wipe internal area of brush with a dry cloth.
- Insert brush back and turn lock until it clicks.
Storage
- Clean the vacuum cleaner and remove the battery before storing.
- Ensure all parts are clean and dry.
- Store in a dry, clean, well-ventilated location, away from extreme temperatures and out of reach of children.
- Recharge batteries every 6 months if not in regular use.
Mounting the Holder on the Wall (Figure F)
- Select an accessible location with sufficient space.
- Place holder (B12) against the wall, mark drill hole locations.
- Drill holes, insert dowels.
- Attach holder with screws, ensuring it is firm.
- Store motor unit and accessories in the holder using the provided tips.
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
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Power adapter Input | 100 – 240 V~, 50/60 Hz, 0.8 A |
Power adapter Output | 30 V , 0.6 A |
Electrical shock protection class | II |
Vacuum cleaner Power input | 400 W |
Electric rotary brush | 30 W |
Electric Cat&Dog rotary brush | 5 W |
Battery | Li-Ion / 25.2 V / 2 500 mAh |
Time required for charging to full capacity | approximately 4 – 5 h |
Operating time when fully charged | up to 50 minutes |
Noise level | 83 dB(A) |
Dust container capacity | 0.58 l |
Declared noise emission level is 83 dB(A). Changes to text and technical parameters are reserved.
Safety class for electrical shock protection: Class II – Electrical shock protection is provided by double or heavy-duty insulation.
House symbol (domestic use): The product is intended for household use only. Not for outdoor use.
Thoroughly read all instructions before using the product.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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The vacuum cleaner will not turn on. | The battery is flat. | Recharge the battery. |
The suction hole is clogged. | Remove dust and dirt from the suction hole. | |
The vacuum cleaner is not properly assembled. | Check that all components are properly assembled. | |
Suction power is weak | The dust container is full or the filters are dirty. | Empty the dust container and clean the filters. |
There is a large amount of hair and fur wound onto the rotary brush. | Clean the rotary brush. | |
The battery has a short lifetime. | The battery is not fully charged. | Recharge the battery. |
The battery is at the end of its lifetime. | Purchase a new battery. |
Attention: If the problem is not listed or persists, stop using the vacuum cleaner, turn it off, and contact an authorized service center.
Disposal of Batteries
Before disposing of the product or handing it over, ensure the battery is removed. Run the vacuum cleaner until the battery is completely flat before removal. Batteries contain environmentally damaging substances and must not be disposed of in household waste. Hand over to designated collection facilities for proper disposal.
Disposal of Used Packaging Materials
Dispose of packaging material at a designated waste site in your municipality.
Disposal of Used Electrical and Electronic Equipment
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This product meets EU directive requirements.