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USER MANUAL C32070 Cleanmaxx
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Safety Instructions 15
Product contents and device overview 17
Assembly 18
Operation 19
Cleaning and care 20
Storage 22
Troubleshooting 22
Technical Data 23
Disposal 23
Explanation of Symbols

Safety instructions: Read through these carefully and follow them to prevent personal injury and damage to property.

Supplementary information


Protection class II

Read operating instructions before use!
Dear Customer,
We are delighted that you have chosen this cyclone vacuum cleaner.
Before using the device for the first time, please read the instructions carefully and keep them for future reference. If the device is given to someone else, these instructions should also be handed over with it.
The manufacturer and importer do not accept any liability if the information in these instructions is not complied with.
Please note: The illustrations used in these instructions may differ from the actual device.
If you have any questions about the device and about spare parts / accessories, contact the customer service department via our website:
www.service-shopping.de
Proper use
- This device is designed for vacuuming up normal household dust.

Do not under any circumstances vacuum up the following:
-liquids or wet materials (such as wet carpet shampoo)
smouldering ashes, cigarette butts, matches etc.
-fl ammable or combustible materials
- very fine dust (e. g. cement dust), ash or toner
-hard, pointy objects such as larger glass shards
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The device is intended for domestic, not commercial use.
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Only use the device as described in these instructions. Any other use is deemed improper.
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Defects arising due to improper handling, damage or attempts at repair are excluded from the warranty. This also applies to normal wear and tear.
Safety Instructions
This device may be used by children aged 8 and over and by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or a lack of experience and / or knowledge if they are supervised or have received instruction on how to use the device safely and have understood the dangers resulting from failure to comply with the relevant safety precautions.
Children must not play with the device.
- Cleaning and user maintenance may not be performed by children, unless they are older than 8 years of age and are supervised.
Children younger than 8 years of age and animals must be kept away from the device and the mains cable.
Children must be supervised to guarantee that they do not play with and / or injure themselves on the device.
- The device must always be disconnected from the mains power when it is left unattended and before assembling, disassembling or cleaning the device.
- Never immerse the device, mains cable or mains plug in water or other liquids and ensure that they cannot fall into water or become wet.
In the interest of your own safety, you should inspect the device for damage each time before you use it. The device may only be used if it has no visible signs of damage! If the device, the mains cable or the mains plug of the device is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, customer service department or a similarly qualified person (e. g. specialist workshop) in order to avoid any hazards.

Danger of Injury
Danger of suffocation! Keep the packaging material away from children and animals.
- Keep animals, hair, jewellery, wide clothing, fingers and all other body parts away from the nozzles of the device. They could become stuck to the device. Should the vacuum cleaner become stuck, switch the device off immediately.
Make sure that the connected mains cable does not present a trip hazard.

Danger of Electric Shock
Use and store only in closed rooms.
Do not use the device in rooms with high humidity.
- Connect the device only to a properly installed plug socket with safety contacts whose mains voltage corresponds to the data on the rating plate. The plug socket must still be accessible after the connection has been made. Only use suitable extension cables whose technical data is the same as that of the device.
Never touch the mains plug, the mains cable or the device with wet or damp hands. -
Never suck up liquids. Do not pour liquids into the dust container. Keep the motor unit away from moisture or wet conditions!
Make sure that the mains cable is not squashed, bent or laid over sharp edges and does not come into contact with hot surfaces. Do not wrap the mains cable around the device (danger of the cable breaking).
Switch off the device and pull the mains plug out of the plug socket: -
in the event of a thunderstorm,
- in the event of damage / faults (e. g. unusual noises, odour or smoke development)
- if liquids / foreign bodies have been sucked up,
- if the device has been dropped.
The device must be switched off when inserting or removing the mains plug. Always pull the mains plug and never the mains cable to disconnect the device from the mains power.

Danger of Fire
- Do not use the device in rooms containing easily ignitable substances or poisonous and explosive fumes.
- Do not use the device in the vicinity of highly flammable materials (curtains, textiles, etc.).
- Do not cover the device during operation in order to prevent it from catching fire. Do not insert anything into the openings / nozzle or ventilation openings of the device and make sure that these do not become clogged.
In the event of a fire: Do not extinguish with water! Smother the flames with a fire blanket or a suitable fire extinguisher.
Danger of Damage to Material, Property and the Device
The device should only be used if it has been completely and correctly assembled! The dust container and the filters must be inserted and must not be damaged. If the dirt were to get inside the motor unit, this could damage the motor.
Note the MAX marking on the dust container. If during use the marking is reached, empty the dust container. The filters must also be regularly cleaned in order to prevent overloading of the motor.
The dust container and the filters must be completely dried after washing before they can be inserted back into the device.
- Do not try to lubricate the rollers with lubricant or oil. This would cause dust and dirt to increasingly adhere to the rollers.
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- Protect the device from heat, naked flames, extreme temperatures, persistent moisture, wet conditions and collisions.
Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer. - Keep the device out of the reach of children and animals in a cool, dry place which is protected from direct sunlight.
Product contents and device overview


1 Suction hose handle
2 Telescopic tube
3 Dust container lid with handle
4 Dust container release button
5 Floor nozzle
6 Connection piece
7 Cyclone insert with 2 motor filters (sits inside the dust container)
8 Dust container
9 Suction hose
10 Auxiliary air vent
11 button for cable retraction
12 Mains cable with plug
13 Floor nozzle holder
14 Exhaust hatch (the HEPA exhaust air fi Iter is located behind this hatch)
15 ① On/Off switch
Suction nozzles

ATTENTION!
Always turn off the vacuum cleaner first before changing the nozzles.
Floor nozzle

The floor nozzle is suitable both for carpets and smooth floors. With the foot switch, you can switch between smooth floor and carpet. A brush is deployed on the bottom for smooth floors.
Tile / brush nozzle

Turn the end piece in the direction of the arrow to convert the tile nozzle into a brush nozzle:
- The tile nozzle is suitable for cushions, cleaning the inside of passenger vehicles as well as all nooks and crannies that can't be reached with other nozzles.
- The brush nozzle is suitable for all uneven objects, furniture, lamps, profi ling strips and skirting boards, window sills etc.
Assembly

ATTENTION!
Risk of suffocation! Keep the packaging material away from children and animals.
Make sure that the device is not connected to the mains electricity supply before you attach or remove the accessories.
- Unpack all parts and make sure that the product contents are complete (see chapter "Product contents and device overview") and check for any damage from transport. If you identify damage to the components, do not (!) use them, instead contact our customer service centre.
- Before using the device, remove all packaging materials and any labels that may be on the device and are used for protection during transportation or for advertising.
Inserting/removing the suction hose

- Insert the connection piece of the suction hose in the suction opening on the device and turn it slightly clockwise. It must audibly lock into place.
- To remove the suction hose turn it slightly anticlockwise and pull the hose out at the same time.
Inserting / removing the telescopic tube

- Insert the open end of the handle into the corresponding opening of the telescopic tube. At the same time twist the handle gently backwards and forwards. Afterwards, check the connection for secure seating.
- To remove the telescopic tube, pull it out of the handle.
Adjusting the length of the telescopic tube

- Pull the slider (A) on the telescopic tube down and set the desired length.
- Release the slider and move the tube forward until it locks into place.
Mounting / removing suction nozzles
- Insert the free end of the telescopic tube as far as it will go into one of the suction nozzles supplied. At the same time twist the nozzle gently backwards and forwards.
- For greater flexibility the suction nozzles can also be connected directly to the suction hose without using the telescopic tube.
- To remove a suction nozzle simply pull it out.
Operation

ATTENTION!
During use, always keep the nozzles away from body parts or animals and don't reach into the nozzles. You/they could be caught in the vacuum cleaner or injured. If something does get caught in the vacuum cleaner, immediately turn off the device (① push the On / Off switch).
Only turn on the vacuum cleaner once you are sure that all parts have been completely assembled and that all filters are correctly inserted.
To ensure that the mains cable does not heat up during operation, pull at least two thirds of its entire length out of the device housing before switching on the vacuum cleaner. In order to avoid damage do not tug out the mains cable as far as it will go (no further than the red mark on the cable)!
Always turn off the device and pull the mains plug out of the socket before you change a nozzle or attach or remove any other accessories!
Do not under any circumstances vacuum up the following:
- liquids or wet materials (such as wet carpet shampoo)
smouldering ashes, cigarette butts, matches etc. - flammable or ignitable materials
- very fine dust (e. g. cement dust), ash or toner
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hard, pointy objects such as larger glass shards
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If you have not already done so, attach the desired suction nozzle to the telescopic tube or suction hose (see chapter "Assembly", section "Mounting / removing suction nozzles" and chapter "Product contents and device overview", section "Suction nozzles").
- Pull the mains cable out of the housing, ideally as far as the yellow mark but in any case no further than the red mark on the cable!
- Insert the mains plug in a properly installed socket that is easily accessible.
- Press the On / Off switch to turn the vacuum cleaner on.
- Move the nozzle over the surface you want to clean. You can pull the vacuum cleaner like a sled when vacuum cleaning.


Tipp: There is an auxiliary airflow vent on the handle. Open this (by sliding the cover) in order to reduce the suction power when vacuuming upholstery, carpets or lightweight, easily movable objects.
The auxiliary airflow vent should normally be kept closed so that the suction power is not unnecessarily reduced.
- After vacuum cleaning, press the ① On/Off switch again to turn off the device.
- Remove the mains plug from the mains socket, hold on to the mains cable and press the cable retraction button with your foot. By holding the mains cable, you prevent it from lashing against body parts such as your legs.
- For optimum performance, empty the dust container after each use and clean the cyclone insert, motor filters and HEPA exhaust air filter regularly (see chapter "Cleaning and care").
Cleaning and care

ATTENTION!
- Empty the dust container when it reaches the MAX mark and clean the cyclone insert, motor filters and HEPA exhaust air filter regularly in order to prevent the motor from overheating.
Prior to cleaning the device, always pull the mains plug out of the socket. - Keep the device, the mains cable and the mains plug away from water or other liquids in order to avoid the risk of electrical shock. When cleaning the vacuum cleaner make sure that no liquid gets into the device. Only the filters may be cleaned with water. However, when fitted back into the device they must be completely dry.
The filters are not suitable for the washing machine, dishwasher or dryer! Only air dry the filters and do not under any circumstances use a hair dryer. - Do not use any corrosive or abrasive cleaners or cleaning pads for cleaning. They could damage the surface.

Over time the filters may become discoloured. This is normal and does not affect the functionality.
Emptying the dust container

- Push the release button of the dust container and take it out of the device by the handle.
- Hold the dust container over an open dustbin. The dust container should be as close as possible to the dustbin so that the dust from the container falls only into the bin and is not spread over the surrounding area.
- Press the button to open the dust container. The bottom of the dust container will open and the dirt will fall out.
- Shut the dust container bottom again. The fastener must audibly lock into place.

- Put the dust container in the device: Take it by the handle and insert it bottom first into the device. Then push the handle towards the device housing until the dust container audibly clicks into place. Hold the device by the dust container handle and lift it up to check that the dust container is correctly locked into place.
Cleaning the cyclone insert and motor fi Iters
The cyclone insert is situated inside the dust container. The motor filters are situated in the fi liter holder on the cyclone insert.
- Remove the dust container from the device and empty it (see section "Emptying the dust container").
- Turn the lid of the dust container as far as it will go in an anticlockwise direction.

- Remove the lid with the cyclone insert (B) from the dust container.
- Lift the tab on the lid, open the lid and remove the filter holder (C) and remove the foam filter.
Please note: The second motor filter is attached to the filter holder and cannot be removed from the holder!
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Tap out all the parts over a bin and brush away any loose dirt.
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If required, rinse out the filters thoroughly with clear, lukewarm water.
Attention: Do not use any cleaning products!
Next shake off any surplus water and leave the filters to air dry completely before replacing them in the device.
- You can clean the cyclone insert and dust container with a damp cloth.
- After drying, place the foam filter back into the filter holder and replace the holder onto the cyclone insert. Close the lid so that it audibly locks into place.
Attention: Never put damp parts back into the dust container!
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When all parts are dry, replace the cyclone insert in the dust container.
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Put the lid on the dust container so that the arrow symbol on the dust container points to the symbol on the lid. Close the lid by turning it as far as it will go. The arrow symbol should now be pointing to the symbol.
- Put the dust container in the device. Make sure that it audibly locks into place.
Cleaning the HEPA exhaust air fi Iter
The HEPA exhaust air filter is situated behind the protective grill on the back of the vacuum cleaner.

- Pull down the exhaust hatch latch with filter (D) and remove the hatch simultaneously.
- Tap it out over a garbage bin. If necessary, clean it with a soft brush. You can also rinse the filter out under clear, lukewarm warm water.
Attention: Do not use any cleaning products!
Next, shake off any surplus water and leave the filter to air dry completely before replacing it in the device.
- Brush or wipe the filter compartment if required.
- Place the exhaust hatch with filter in the device and close the hatch. The hatch must audibly lock into place.
Cleaning the housing and nozzles
- If needed, clean the housing with a damp, soft cloth.
- Regularly remove hair and lint from the nozzles.
Storage

- For storage you hook the floor nozzle into the holder on the back of the device (see fi gure) and close down the telescopic tube as far as it will go.
- Store the vacuum cleaner in a cool dry indoor room where it cannot be reached by children or animals.
Troubleshooting
If the device should stop working properly, first check whether you are able to correct the problem yourself.

Do not attempt to repair a defective electrical device yourself!
| Problem | Possible cause / solution |
| The vacuum cleaner has no suction power. | • Is the mains plug not correctly connected with a socket? Correct the position of the mains plug. • Is the socket defective? Try another socket. • Check the fuse for your mains connection. |
| Problem Possible cause / solution | |
| The suction performance is poor. | ·Is the suction power set too low on the suction power control? Turn the suction power control more towards MAX. ·Is the auxiliary air vent on the handle open? Close it. ·Is the dust container too full? Empty the container. ·Are the filters heavily laden with dirt? Clean the cyclone insert, motor filters and HEPA exhaust air filter. ·Is the nozzle, telescopic tube or suction hose clogged? Turn the device off, pull the mains plug out of the socket and remove the obstruction (also see chapter “Assembly”). |
| The device emits dust when vacuuming. | ·Has the dust container not been closed properly and/or is it not (properly) inserted in the device? Correct this. ·Are the filters heavily laden with dirt? Clean the cyclone insert, motor filters and HEPA exhaust air filter. |
| The mains cable will not completely retract. | ·The mains cable has not been correctly retracted into the device. Pull it out a little and press the cable retraction button again. |
| An unpleasant odour develops when vacuuming. | ·Are you using the device for the first time? An odour often develops when using new devices for the fi rst time. The odour should disappear once you have used the device a few times. |
Technical Data
| Article numbers: | 08302 (gold) |
| 08318 (red) | |
| 09897 (blue / silver) | |
| Model number: | C-320-70 |
| Voltage supply: | 220 – 240 V ~ 50 Hz |
| Power: | 700 W |
| Protection class: | II |

Customer Service / Importer:
DS Produkte GmbH
Am Heisterbusch 1
19258 Gallin
Germany
Tel.: +49 38851 314650
(Calls to German landlines are subject to charges. The cost varies depending on the service provider.)
Disposal

The packaging material is recyclable. Please dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner and take it to a recycling centre.

Dispose of the article in an environmentally friendly manner. It should not be disposed of in the normal household waste. Please dispose of it at a recycling centre for used electrical and electronic devices. You can obtain more information from your local authorities.
Sommaire
Safety instructions: Read through these carefully and follow them to prevent personal injury and damage to property.

Supplementary information

Protection class II

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