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WEEE (Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment)

NILFISK CDF 2000 - WEEE (Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment) - 1

The symbol on the product or on its packing indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.

For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

NILFISK CDF 2000 - WEEE (Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipment) - 2

Bytte stovfilter (model CDF 2000, CDF 2010)

Instructions for use

Before using the vacuum cleaner make sure that the voltage shown on the rating plate at the backside of the motor top of the vacuum cleaner, corresponds with the mains voltage.

The vacuum cleaner is supplied with a paper dust bag already in place. Never use the vacuum cleaner without a properly fitted dust bag and main filter. The procedure for replacing the dust bag is described under point 7.

IMPORTANT WARNINGS

  1. This machine is not suitable for picking up health endangering dust.

  2. This machine is for dry use only and shall not be used or stored outdoors in wet conditions. Store indoors between max. 40^ (degrees centigrade) and min. 0^ (degrees centigrade).

  3. The machine for vacuum dry dust must not be used for the suction of water or other liquids.

  4. The machine must not be used for picking up combustible or explosive materials, nor should it be used in an explosive atmosphere.

  5. Under no circumstances should the machine be used for picking up hot material. In particular the machine must not be used for cleaning open and closed fireplaces, ovens or similar that contain warm or glowing ashes.

  6. The machine must not be used if the electrical cord shows any sign of damage. Regularly inspect the cord for damage, in particular if it has been crushed, shut in a door or run over.

  7. The machine must not be used if it is faulty.

  8. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.

  9. When repairing or replacing the cord, the same type of cord as originally supplied with the machine must be used. This cord can be supplied by NILFISK.

  10. The plug must always be removed from the socket outlet before starting any service work of the machine or the cord.

  11. Repair of the electrical unit with motor or the cord must only be carried out by a skilled or instructed person after having disconnected the main switch installed prior to the machine or after having removed the plug from the current socket.

  12. No changes or modifications to the mechanical or elec trical safety devices should be made.

  13. The maximum airborne noise (sound pressure level) is below 7 0 dB(A)/20μPa.

  14. The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

This appliance conforms with EC Directive 89/336/EEC, EEC, 73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC.

1. Starting/stopping

Unwind all the cord and place the appliance plug into the wall socket.

-On: Press button 1 to start the vacuum cleaner.

-Off: Press button 1 once more to stop the vacuum cleaner.

After cleaning grasp the plug and unplug the cord from the wall socket. Roll up the cord loosely around the handle and park or store the vacuum cleaner.

Note

Do not roll the cord tightly around the handle as this will place a strain on the cord and considerably shorten its life.

Models with two speed regulation

The motor has two power settings - high power and low power. The motor will start under whatever power setting was in effect the last time the vacuum cleaner was in use.

You can cycle between high power and low power by repeatedly pressing button II.

2. Hose and tube connection

Insert the hose connection into the suction inlet and turn it clockwise to lock it. Reverse this procedure to disconnect the hose.

Assemble the hose with the tube and nozzle by pressing the parts together.

Models with telescopic tube

The telescopic tube can be adjusted to suit your height. Hold with one hand on the larger tube and push the button on it and with the other hand pull or push the smaller tube to the wanted length.

3. Changing the dust bag / Exhaust filter

The dust bag must be changed when the suction efficiency is falling. 1. Open the container by pushing the knob on the lock.

  1. Remove the upper housing.
  2. Release the hose connection from the suction inlet by twisting it counter-clockwise and remove it. Remove the used dust bag by pulling in the card board flap and seal it. Dispense it in a safe manner.
  3. Insert the new dust bag by guiding the cardboard into the hooks inside the dust bag housing and push it down. Unfold the new dust bag carefully. Insert the hose connection into the dust bag housing and twist it counter-clockwise to lock it.
  4. Replace the guide pin of the upper housing into the guide hole of the dust bag housing and close the container parts.
  5. Close the lock.

Note

The suction efficiency of the vacuum cleaner depends on the size and quality of the dust bag. Use original Nilfisk bags only.

If any bags, other than original Nilfisk bags are used, the airflow may be restricted, resulting in the motor overheating and subsequent damage.

Damage resulting from use of the vacuum cleaner without or with other than the original Nilfisk bags, is not covered by the guarantee.

Replacing the exhaust filter (model CDF 2000, CDF 2010)

The exhaust filter placed under the handle cover attracts and retains micro-particles efficiently. This filter should be replaced every time you open a new box with five dust bags.

  1. Push the button inside the handle upwards and twist the handle counter-clockwise and remove it.
  2. Remove the sound suppressor material with the exhaust filter material.
  3. Replace with the new exhaust filter material and position the sound suppressor material over it as shown. (It must not crumple up)
  4. Locate the handle into position and lock it by turning it clockwise until it snaps.

4. Changing the HEPA filter

Replacing the HEPA exhaust filter. In models with HEPA filter placed under the handle cover:

  1. Push the button inside the handle upwards and twist the handle counter-clockwise and remove it.
  2. Remove the HEPA filter.
  3. Replace with the new HEPA filter and position it as shown.
  4. Locate the handle into position and lock it by turning it clockwise until it snaps.

All models

Damage resulting from the use of filters other than original Nilfisk filters is not covered by the guarantee.

5. Suction power regulation

  1. The suction power of the nozzle can be regulated by the slide valve on the curved tube.
    Suction is most powerful when the valve is pushed forward to close the inlet.
  2. For cleaning of e.g. loose covers and curtains, the suction power can be reduced by sliding the valve backwards.

Models with two speed regulation

Suction is variable by changing the speed. See point 1.

6. Parking of the tube with nozzle

During and after cleaning you can park the hose with tube and nozzle.

  1. Press the parking clip on the nozzle inside the groove on the back-side of the container

7. Main filter cleaning

The main filter can be cleaned with a dust bag in place, when the suction efficiency is falling.

  1. Open the container by pushing the knob on the lock.
  2. Press the plastic flap inside the groove for the lock to release the upper container from the main filter and remove the upper container.
  3. Remove the main filter from the bottom housing.
  4. Replace the upper housing on the bottom housing with a dust bag in place.
  5. Start the vacuum cleaner.
  6. Clean the filter material with the vacuum cleaner
  7. Replace the cleaned main filter
  8. Replace the upper container on top of the main filter
  9. Lock the plastic flap on the upper container on the main filter frame.
  10. Close the lock.

Thermal cut-out protection

The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a thermal cut-out to protect the motor and other vital machine parts from overheating. Should the machine cut out, you will have to wait at least 5-10 minutes for it to automatically reset. While you are waiting, switch the machine off and unplug it, then check the hose, dust bag and filters to be sure that nothing is blocking the flow of air through the machine.

Fault finding

the motor will not start
- a fuse may have blown and needs replacing.
- the cable may be defective and needs checking.

the suction power is reduced

  • the dust bag may be full and needs replacing.
    See point 3.
  • the dust filters may be clogged and need replacing. See point 3-4-7.
  • the hose, tube or nozzle may be blocked and needs to be cleared.

  • the vacuum cleaner stops

  • the thermal cut-out has switched off the motor as a result of an obstruction of the hose, tube or nozzle.

Remove the cause of the obstruction.

Maintenance

Always keep the cleaner in a dry place. The cleaner is designed for continuous heavy work. Depending on the number of running hours - the dust filters should be renewed.

Keep the container clean with a dry cloth, and a small amount of spray polish.

For details of after sales service contact Nilfisk-Advance directly.

Important warnings (Electro Nozzle 2832)

Before using the appliance make sure that the voltage shown on the rating plate corresponds with the mains voltage.

The appliance must not be used for picking up hazardous material - i.e. toxic dust, combustible or explosive material, nor should it be used in an explosive atmosphere.

Under no circumstances should the appliance be used for picking up hot material. In particular the appliance must not be used for cleaning open and closed fireplaces, ovens or similar that contains warm or glowing ashes.

Avoid vacuuming hard, pointed objects, since they may damage your appliance.

The appliance must not be used for the suction of water, liquids or inflammable gasses.

Carpets that have been shampooed should only be vacuumed when they have completely dried out, since your appliance may otherwise be damaged.

The appliance must not be used if the electrical cable or plug show any sign of damage. Regularly inspect the cable and the plug for damage. If it becomes damaged, it should be repaired only by Nilfisk-Advance or an Authorised Nilfisk Service Dealer. Do not handle the electrical cable or plug with wet hands. Do not unplug by pulling on cable. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cable.

The plug must always be removed from the socket outlet before starting any service or repair work of the machine or the cable.

Avoid running over the flex with the appliance. Never touch the brush with your fingers while it is running. No changes or modifications to the mechanical, electrical or thermal safety devices should be made.

The maximum airborne noise (sound pressure level) is below 70 dB(A)/20μPa.

This appliance complies with the following EC Directives: 73/23/ EEC (including Amendment 93/68/EEC),

Low-Voltage Directive - 89/336/EEC (including Amendment 92/31/ EEC and 93/68/EEC), EMC Directive.

Instructions for use

Press the cable into the clamps and clip on to the suction head and tube, running the flex under the handle.

Plug the appliance into the plug socked.

The cleaning head automatically swithces on when the vacuum cleaner is started.

Remove larger debris, such as scraps of fabric, paper, etc. from the floor to avoid the roller being clogged. The appliance is suitable for carpets and hard floors.

Do not use this appliance on carpets with very long fringes or piles deeper than 15mm . The pivoted joint of the nozzle enables the nozzle to be easily steered in every direction.

If the appliance stops:

If the motor of the appliance is overloaded, e.g. because the brush roller is jammed by the intake of bulky foreign bodies or carpet threads, the overheating trip will switch off the motor.

Switch off the vacuum cleaner, unplug it, allow the motor of the appliance to cool down and clean the brush roller as described under "Cleaning and care", if necessary. The appliance can be switched on again after about 2 minutes.

Cleaning and care

Switch off and unplug the appliance

Never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids while vacuuming.

Cleaning the roller:

Remove any hairs and threads that have accumulated around the rollers simply by cutting them with scissors and pulling off (fig. 2).

Dismantling the cleaning roller:

Loosen the engagement hooks with a screwdriver (fig. 3). Lift the cover forward.

Turn over the electric cleaning head and detach the housing cover (fig. 5). Dismantle the cleaning head roller. Pull off and clean the roller bearings. When assembling the cleaning head roller, make sure that the tooth system of the toothed belt coincides with the pinions.

Fit the cover on the appliance and engage by uniform pressing from above.

Cleaning the rollers:

If the rollers start to seize up: Remove any hairs and threads that have accumulated around the roller axles. The roller can be removed for cleaning. The roller can be simply levered out of their location using a firm object (c.g. a screwdriver) (please observe the arrow direction).

Insert the screwdriver as illustrated (fig. 4) in the oblique location and lever out the roller. Remove hairs and threads. Refit the roller, making sure that the axles are engaged on both sides!

Caution:

Place the flat of the hand over the roller when levering out. This avoids the roller springing out.

Important

If the nozzle is hard to slide:

Reduce the power of the appliance. The cleaning action is then not impaired.

To detach

Unplug the appliance, detach the cable clamps, and remove the electric cleaning head by pulling and twisting.

Specifications

Model

2832

Rated power (W)

NILFISK CDF 2000 - 2832 - 1

Protection grade (moist., dust) IP40

Protection class (electrical)

Brush rotating speed (rpm) 3350

(hard floor)

Specifications and details are subject to change without prior notice

DEUTSCH

Gebrauchsanausung

Doornveld/Sphere Business Park

Industrie Asse 3, nr 11 - bus 41

1731 Zellik-Asse

(02)467.60.50 Fax (02)463.44.16

Canada

Nilfisk-Advance Ltd.

396 Watline Avenue

Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1X2

(905) 712-3260 - Fax (905) 712-3255

Danmark

Nilfisk-Advance Nordic A/S

Sognevej 25-Box 344

2605 Brondby

43238350-Fax43421595

Deutschland

Nilfisk-Advance AG

Siemensstraße 25-27

25462 Rellingen

(041 01) 3990 - Fax (041 01) 399191 Zentraler Kundenservice: 0180 535 67 97

Espana

Nilfisk-Advance, S.A.

Central

08.349 Cabrera de Mar (Barcelona)

CamidelMig,s/n

Tel. 93 759 60 61 - Fax 93 759 55 10

Aewp. Bouaiayevnc 60

Apyupountoan

164 52 Aenva

Tnλ:9950613-Fax 9951680

Hong Kong

Nilfisk-Advance Ltd

2001, 20/F. HK Worsted Mills

Industrial Building

31-39 Wo Tong Tsui Street

Kwai Chung, N.T.

24275951-Fax24875828

Italia

Nilfisk-Advance Italia Spa

22, Woodlands Industrial Park E1

Singapore 757740

(65)7599100-Fax (65)7599133

Sverige

Nilfisk-Advance AB

Sjobjornsvagen 5, 117 67 Stockholm

08-55594400 Fax 08-55594430

Taiwan

Nilfisk-Advance Ltd.

Taiwan Branch (H.K.)

IF, No. 23, Lane 132, Sec. 2

Ta An Road, Taipei

7002268-Fax7840842

United Kingdom/Ireland

Nilfisk-Advance Limited

Newmarket Road

Bury St. Edmunds

Suffolk IP33 3SR

(01284)763163 Fax (01284) 750562

USA

Nilfisk-Advance of America, Inc.

300 Technology Drive

Malvern, PA 19355

(610) 647-6420 - Fax (610) 647-6427

Österreich

ENGLISH specificationsFamily "basic" CDF 2000, 2010Family "de luxe" CDF 2040Business "standard" CDB 3000, 3020Business "de luxe" CDB 3050
Rated powerW12001200
Rated power with electric outletW-14501450
Max. powerW14001400
Max. power with electric outletW-16501650
Protection grade (moist., dust)-IP20IP20IP20IP20
Protection class (electrical)-||□||□||□||□
Airflow with hose and tubel/sec4040/274040/27
VacuumkPa23232323
Suction power with hose and tubeW280280/100280280/100
Sound pressure level at 1.5 m(ISO 11203)
Vacuum cleaner+nozzledB(A)/20μPa59595959
Main filter areacm21200120012001200
Exhaust filter, HIEPA, surface areacm2-430043004300
Exhaust filter: diffusionyesnononono
Dust bag capacity (new standard)14.54.54.59
Dust bag capacity (old standard)188814
Weight, cleaner onlykg666.36.3

Specifications and details are subject to change without prior notice.

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Model : CDF 2000

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