Rowenta Vacuum Cleaner User Guide
This guide provides essential instructions for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your Rowenta vacuum cleaner. Please read all instructions carefully before use.
Important Safety Information
Before your first use, it is crucial to read the accompanying "Safety and Use Instructions" booklet thoroughly. For additional usage details, please refer to the subsequent sections.
Assembly Instructions
Follow these steps to correctly assemble your vacuum cleaner:
Step 1: Unpack and Identify Components
Carefully unpack all components. Ensure you have the main vacuum cleaner unit, a flexible hose, a telescopic wand, and various floor heads and accessories. Verify that all parts are present before proceeding.
[Diagram: Illustration showing the main vacuum cleaner unit, a flexible hose, a telescopic wand, and various floor heads and accessories laid out for inspection.]
Step 2: Connect the Hose
Attach the flexible hose to the designated port on the main vacuum cleaner unit. A distinct "CLICK" sound indicates a secure connection.
[Diagram: Close-up showing the flexible hose being inserted into the main vacuum cleaner unit, with an arrow indicating the connection point and a 'CLICK' symbol.]
Step 3: Connect the Wand
Connect the telescopic wand to the free end of the flexible hose. A "CLICK" will confirm a secure attachment.
[Diagram: The telescopic wand being attached to the end of the flexible hose, with a 'CLICK' symbol.]
Step 4: Attach the Floor Head
Attach the appropriate floor head (e.g., the main brush head for carpets or hard floors) to the end of the telescopic wand. Ensure it clicks into place securely.
[Diagram: The floor head being attached to the telescopic wand, with a 'CLICK' symbol.]
Step 5: Attach Accessories
Select the suitable accessory for your specific cleaning needs. This may include a crevice tool for narrow spaces, a dusting brush for delicate surfaces, or an upholstery tool for furniture. Attach the chosen accessory to the wand or hose. The "EASY BRUSH" accessory is also provided for specialized cleaning tasks.
[Diagram: A selection of accessories (crevice tool, dusting brush, upholstery tool, EASY BRUSH) shown being attached to the vacuum cleaner wand or hose.]
Step 6: Power Cord Management
Once you have finished using the vacuum cleaner, unplug it from the power outlet. Wrap the power cord neatly around the designated storage hooks located on the vacuum cleaner unit for tidy storage.
[Diagram: The power cord being wrapped around the storage hooks on the vacuum cleaner unit.]
Operation and Maintenance
Step 2: Powering On and Off
To start the vacuum cleaner, press the ON button. To stop operation, press the OFF button.
[Diagram: Illustration of the vacuum cleaner's power button, showing 'ON' and 'OFF' states.]
Step 3: Using the Vacuum Cleaner
Utilize the vacuum cleaner with the correct floor head or accessory for the surface being cleaned. Move the vacuum cleaner smoothly across the area to effectively pick up dirt and debris.
[Diagram: The vacuum cleaner in use on a carpeted floor with the main brush head, and a separate illustration showing the use of a crevice tool in a tight corner.]
Step 4: Dustbin and Filter Maintenance
It is important to regularly empty the dustbin when it becomes full to maintain optimal suction power. Clean the filters as recommended in the manual. A "48h" indicator may serve as a reminder for timely filter maintenance.
[Diagram: Visual representation of emptying the dustbin and cleaning or replacing the vacuum cleaner's filters.]
Step 5: Filter Cleaning Schedule
For sustained performance, it is advised to clean or replace the filters according to the following schedule: "1X MONTH*" (once per month) and "1X YEAR**" (once per year). Consult specific filter instructions for detailed guidance.
[Diagram: Icons indicating a monthly maintenance task (1X MONTH) and a yearly maintenance task (1X YEAR) related to the filters.]
Step 6: Troubleshooting
If the vacuum cleaner's performance is reduced, check the following: ensure filters are clean, the dustbin is empty, and all hose and wand connections are secure. "NO" indicators may signal an issue, whereas "OK" indicators confirm normal operation.
[Diagram: Status indicators showing 'NO' and 'OK' symbols, potentially related to filter status, correct assembly, or operational readiness.]
Product Information
This document serves as a comprehensive user's guide for Rowenta vacuum cleaners. For details specific to your model, please refer to the "Depending on model" notes provided throughout this manual.
Brands: Rowenta, Tefal, Moulinex
Model Reference: 2220005560/01-24/22
Official Websites: www.rowenta.com, www.tefal.com, www.moulinex.com