Rowenta Compact Power™ XXL User Manual
Important Safety Information
Please read the "Safety and use instructions" booklet carefully before first use. For further usage information, please refer to the complete manual.
Product Overview and Components
The Rowenta Compact Power™ XXL is a bagless vacuum cleaner designed for efficient cleaning. Key components include:
- Main vacuum cleaner unit (A)
- Flexible hose (B)
- Telescopic tube (C)
- Floor head (D) - suitable for various floor types.
- Crevice tool (E) - for tight spaces.
- Upholstery brush (F) - for furniture and fabrics.
- Mini turbo brush (G) - for pet hair and deep cleaning (depending on model).
Note: Components may vary depending on the specific model.
Assembly and Setup
Follow these steps to assemble your vacuum cleaner:
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Step 1: Connect the Hose
Attach the flexible hose (B) to the main vacuum cleaner unit (A) by inserting it firmly until it clicks into place. ?️
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Step 2: Attach the Telescopic Tube
Connect the telescopic tube (C) to the end of the hose (B). Adjust the length of the telescopic tube as needed for comfortable use. ?
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Step 3: Attach Accessories
Connect the desired accessory (e.g., floor head D, crevice tool E, upholstery brush F) to the end of the telescopic tube (C). [attach]
Operation
To operate the vacuum cleaner:
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Step 4: Power On/Off
Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. Press the ON/OFF button to start the vacuum cleaner. Press again to turn it off. ⚡
Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your vacuum cleaner.
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Step 5: Emptying the Dust Container
Empty the dust container approximately once a month, or when the indicator shows it is full. ? ?
To empty: Unlock and remove the dust container, empty its contents into a trash bin, and reattach it securely.
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Step 6: Cleaning Filters
Clean the filters approximately once a year, or as needed. ? ⚙️
Refer to the separate "Safety and use instructions" booklet for detailed filter cleaning procedures.
Important: Ensure the vacuum cleaner is unplugged before performing any maintenance.
Troubleshooting & Indicators
The manual may include indicators for specific conditions or troubleshooting steps. For example, a "NO" indicator might suggest a problem, while "YES" might confirm correct operation or a feature.
Refer to the full user manual for detailed troubleshooting guidance.