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| Product type | Cordless handheld vacuum cleaner |
| Brand | Cleanmaxx |
| Model | 04074 / HC20Pro |
| Supply voltage | 22.2 V (Li-Ion) |
| Power | 160 W |
| Battery capacity | 2000 mAh |
| Charging time | Approximately 4 hours |
| Runtime | Up to 60 minutes (fully charged) |
| Filter | HEPA filter and dust filter |
| Power levels | 3 levels + AUTO mode |
| Display | Touch screen with battery and fault display |
| Included accessories | Microfiber floor nozzle with LED, combination nozzle, crevice nozzle, extension tube, wall mount |
| Weight (approximate) | Approximately 2 kg |
| Protection class (power supply) | II |
| Usage | Domestic, hard floors and carpets |
| Maintenance | Emptyable dust container, non-washable HEPA filter, water-washable dust filter |
| Safety | DANGER and WARNING instructions, automatic shut-off |
| Spare parts | Batteries, filters, nozzles available |
| Warranty (estimate) | 2 years |
| Model number (power supply) | RKGSDC2700500 |
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USER MANUAL 04074 Cleanmaxx
Before Initial Use 18
Charging Up the Battery 18
Attaching the Wall Bracket 19
Accessories 19
Assembly 20
Touch Display 20
Use 21
Cleaning and Storage 21
Troubleshooting 23
Technical Data 24
Disposal 24
Explanation of the Symbols

Danger symbols: These symbols indicate dangers of injury. Read through the associated safety notices carefully and follow them.

Supplementary information

Protection class II

Only use indoors!
⊖—⊕ Polarity of the barrel connector

Switching power supply

Safe electrical isolation

Read operating instructions before use!
Explanation of the Signal Words
DANGER warns of serious injuries and danger to life
WARNING warns of possible serious injuries and danger to life
CAUTION warns of slight to moderate injuries
NOTICE warns of material damage
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Items Supplied
(See front fold-out page for illustrations)
A Mains adapter
B Wall bracket (incl. fastening material)
C Crevice nozzle
D Combi nozzle
E Motor unit
F Battery
G Extension tube
H Microfibre floor nozzle with LEDs
- Dust container (inserted in the motor unit)
• Dust fi Iter (in the dust container)
• HEPA fi lter (in the dust container)
- Operating instructions (not shown)
Check the items supplied for completeness and the components for transport damage. If you find any damage, do not use the device but contact our customer service department.
Device Overview
(See front fold-out page for illustrations)
1 Lid of the dust container
2 Tab for opening / closing the dust container
3 Dust container
4 Dust fi Iter
5 Release button for dust container
6 Touch display
7 On / Off switch
8 Handle
9 Release button for the battery
10 Suction opening
11 Release button for nozzles and extension tube
12 Battery status display (as percentage)
13 ○ Sensor error display
14 ◇ III/III *Suction strength (3 levels), manually adjustable
15 AUTO Automatic suction strength control
16 Suction blockage error display
17 Roller error display
18 Ring (display of the automatic controlled suction strength)
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Dear Customer,
We are delighted that you have chosen this battery-powered hand-held vacuum cleaner.
Before using the device for the first time, please read through the operating instructions carefully and keep them for future reference. If the device is given to someone else, it should always be accompanied by these operating instructions. They are an integral part of the device.
The manufacturer and importer do not accept any liability if the information in these operating instructions is not complied with.
Please note: The illustrations used in these operating 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:
IMPORTANT NOTICES! PLEASE KEEP FOR REFERENCE!
Intended Use
- This device is intended to be used to suck up normal household dust.

On no account should the device be used to suck up the following:
– liquids or wet substances (e.g. wet carpet shampoo)
– glowing ash, cigarette ends, matches, etc.
- i n fl ammable or explosive substances
- very fi ne dust (e.g. concrete dust), ash or toner
-pointed, hard objects such as large pieces of broken glass
- The device is for personal use only and is not intended for commercial applications.
- The device should only be used as described in the operating instructions. Any other use is deemed to be improper.
- The warranty does not cover faults caused by incorrect handling, damage, assembly or attempted repairs. The same applies to normal wear and tear.
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Safety Notices

WARNING: Note all safety notices, instructions, illustrations and technical data provided with this device. Failure to follow the safety notices and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and / or injuries.
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 must not be carried out 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 connecting cable.
- 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 and the connecting cable in water or other liquids and ensure that these components cannot fall into water or become wet.
- Charge the battery only with the mains adapter supplied with it. Do not use the mains adapter that is supplied to charge up any other devices.
For your own safety, always check the device for damage before putting it into operation. The device may only be used if it has no visible signs of damage! If the device or the connecting cable is damaged, they must be replaced by the manufacturer, customer service department or a similarly qualified person (e.g. specialist workshop) in order to avoid any hazards.
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DANGER – Danger of Electric Shock!
- Charge and store the device only in closed rooms.
■ Do not use in rooms with high humidity.
If the device falls into water while it is connected to the mains power, switch off the power supply immediately. Only after this should you pull the device out of the water!
■ Never touch the device and the connecting cable with wet hands when these components are connected to the mains power.
■ Never suck up liquids. Do not pour any liquids into the dust container. Keep the motor unit away from moisture or wet conditions!
If the device is to be used as a hand-held vacuum cleaner for cleaning a car, ensure that the device is not exposed to rain or moisture.

WARNING – Danger of Injury!
■ Danger of suffocation! Keep children and animals away from the packaging material.
■ Danger of strangulation! Make sure that the connecting cable is always kept out of the reach of small children and animals.
- Danger of burns! If the battery has leaked, do not allow your skin, eyes and mucous membranes to come into contact with the battery acid. If you touch battery acid, rinse the affected areas with abundant clear water straight away and seek medical assistance immediately.
- Danger of becoming stuck! 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.
■ Danger of tripping! Make sure that the connecting cable does not present a trip hazard.

WARNING – Danger from Rechargeable Batteries!
The battery must not be taken apart, thrown into a fire, exposed to high temperatures of over +40°C, immersed in liquids or short-circuited. The battery could ignite or explode.
■ Ensure that the motor unit and the battery cannot get wet. Do not use the device if liquid has got inside it. The battery could ignite or explode.
Do not cover the device and the mains adapter during charging in order to prevent it from catching fire. Do not insert anything into the ventilation openings of the device and make sure that these do not become clogged.
■ Remove a dead battery from the device immediately. Clean the contacts before a new battery is inserted.
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NOTICE – Risk of Damage to Material and Property
■ 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 wind the mains cable around the device or the mains adapter.
The device should only be used if it has been fully 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.
■ Remove the mains adapter from the plug socket if a fault occurs during charging or if a thunderstorm is expected.
The device must be switched off when the mains adapter is pulled out or inserted into the plug socket. Always pull the mains adapter and never the mains cable to disconnect the device from the mains power!
- Do not use the device when it is still connected to the mains adapter.
- Never pull or carry the device by the mains cable.
- Protect the device from heat, naked flames, extreme temperatures, persistent moisture, wet conditions and impacts.
- Use only original accessories from the manufacturer in order to guarantee that there is no interference that may prevent the device from working and to avoid possible damage. The LEDs cannot be replaced.
Before Initial Use
- Remove any possible films, stickers or transport protection from the device. Never remove the rating plate and any possible warnings!
- Charge up the battery (F) (see the "Charging Up the Battery" chapter).
- Attach the wall bracket (B) (see the "Attaching the Wall Bracket" chapter).
Charging Up the Battery

PLEASE NOTE!
- Charge up the battery fully before you first use the device in order to achieve the maximum charging capacity. If the battery is discharged during use, it should be fully charged up again before it is next used.
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Only connect the mains adapter to a plug socket that is properly installed and matches the technical data of the device. The plug socket must also be readily accessible after connection so that the connection to the mains can quickly be isolated.
Before inserting the battery, check whether the contacts are clean and clean them if necessary. -
Detach the battery (F) from the motor unit (E) if necessary by pressing the release button (9) on the battery and pulling the battery down and out. The battery can also be charged while it is attached to the motor unit.
- First plug the barrel connector of the mains adapter (A) into the connecting socket on the battery and then connect the mains adapter to a plug socket. The charge control lamp on the battery fl ashes red or □ on the touch display (6) flashes and the battery status display (12) indicates the charge status in %. The battery is being charged.
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The battery can also be charged while the device is plugged in the wall bracket (B). The wall bracket has a recess for the barrel connector of the mains adapter (Picture C).
- If the charge control lamp flashes green or the battery status display shows 100, the battery is fully charged.
- First disconnect the mains adapter from the mains power and then disconnect the barrel connector from the battery.
Attaching the Wall Bracket

PLEASE NOTE!
- Use the fastening material supplied to hang up the wall bracket. If you are unsure whether the fastening material supplied is suitable for the wall, seek advice from a specialist stockist.
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Hang the wall bracket in a secure and solid position.
Before drilling, ensure that there are no pipes or cables behind the intended drilling point. -
Place the wall bracket (B) against the wall and mark out two drill holes (at the top and bottom).
- Drill holes into the wall and place dowels in them.
- Screw the wall bracket onto the wall.
Accessories
- The microfibre floor nozzle (H) is suitable for both carpets and hard floors. It has a rotating microfibre roller and is thus particularly suitable for delicate floor surfaces. The LEDs illuminate dark areas, to allow even more thorough cleaning.
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The combi nozzle (D) is a combination of a small crevice nozzle and brush nozzle. Press the release button on the brush attachment and slide it upwards at the same time to turn the crevice nozzle into a brush nozzle (Picture A). The brush attachment must be heard to engage in place:
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The crevice nozzle is suitable for upholstery, cleaning the inside of cars and for all nooks and crannies.
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The brush nozzle is used for vacuuming upholstery and textiles and for removing dust from delicate objects such as picture frames, lamp shades, keyboards, books etc.
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The long crevice nozzle (C) is suitable for places which are hard to get to, such as corners, crevices or recesses.
- The extension tube (G) makes it easier to reach the tops of cupboards, ceilings and corners and, along with the microfibre floor nozzle, allows floors to be cleaned.
- The wall bracket (B) is suitable for storing the device in a space-saving manner. The integrated bracket for the combi nozzle and crevice nozzle is suitable for securing the two nozzles easily so as to save space.
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Assembly
Attaching / Detaching the Microfi bre Floor Nozzle and Extension Tube
- Attaching: The microfibre floor nozzle (H) and the extension tube (G) are plugged directly onto the suction opening (10). They must engage audibly. Attach the microfibre floor nozzle to the extension tube in the same way.
- Detaching: Press the release button (11) over the suction opening or on the extension tube and pull out the microfibre floor nozzle or the extension tube at the same time.
Attaching / Detaching the Combi Nozzle and Crevice Nozzle
- Attaching: Plug the nozzle you want into the suction opening (10) or the extension tube (G). When you do this, make sure that the locking lug on the nozzle is pointing towards the release button. The nozzle must engage audibly.
- Detaching: Press the release button (11) over the suction opening or on the extension tube and pull out the nozzle at the same time.
Detaching / Inserting the Dust Container
- Detaching: Slide the release button (5) towards the dust container (3) and pull it up to detach it.
- Inserting: Insert the dust container into the motor unit (E) from above. When you do this, make sure that the locking lug on the dust container fits in the corresponding recess in the motor unit. The dust container must engage audibly.
Touch Display
On the touch display (6) the following information can be read, the suction strength can be set manually and the AUTO programme can be switched on.
| Battery status display (12) in | per cent, from 10% the battery symbol and the charge control lamp on the battery fl ash red | |
| Roller error display (17) | flashes red when the roller is blocked / will not rotate | |
| Suction blockage error display (16) | fl ashes red when the extension tube or the nozzle is blocked | |
| Sensor error display (13) | flashes red when the suction strength control is no longer working, the vacuum continues to vacuum in manual mode | |
| Suction strength (14) | 3 levels can be set, from Eco to High Speed | |
| AUTO | AUTO programme (15) | automatic suction strength setting depending on level of dirt etc., is shown via the ring (18): green = lowest level; it gradually turns red when the suction strength is increased; completely red = highest level |
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Use

PLEASE NOTE!
■ Ensure that there are no larger, sharp objects on the surface which is to be cleaned.
Note the MAX marking on the dust container. If during use the marking is reached, empty the dust container. Empty and clean the dust container after each use. The fit liters must also be regularly cleaned in order to prevent overloading of the motor.
- Switch the device off after each surface has been cleaned as this will considerably increase the operating time on each battery charge. Charge up the battery after use (see the “Charging Up the Battery” chapter).
- Select an accessory as required (see the "Accessories" chapter) and attach it to the device (see the "Assembly" chapter).
- Switch on the device by pressing the On / Off switch (7) once. The device will start vacuuming immediately. The touch display (6) lights up.
- If necessary, the suction strength can be changed manually via the touch display by touching the field 🎨 or ✱. If the AUTO symbol is touched, the intelligent suction strength control can also be set (see the "Touch Display" chapter).
- Move the device over the surface to be cleaned.
- If the device is to be switched off again, press the On / Off switch again.
Cleaning and Storage

PLEASE NOTE!
- Do not immerse the HEPA filter in water or rinse under running water in order to prevent damage. It is neither machine-washable, dishwasher-safe nor suitable for tumble drying.
The dust filter is neither machine-washable, dishwasher-safe nor suitable for tumble drying! Only ever dry it in the air, and never use a hair dryer to do so. - Do not use any sharp or abrasive cleaning agents to clean the housing. They may damage the surfaces.

The HEPA filter may lose some of its colour over time. This is normal and does not have any adverse effect on function.
Emptying the Dust Container
- Detach the dust container (3) from the motor unit (E) (see the "Assembly" chapter – "Detaching / Inserting the Dust Container").
- Hold the dust container over an open dustbin. The distance from the dustbin should be as small as possible so that the dust does not spread in the surrounding air.
- Press the tab (2) on the dust container. The lid of the dust container (1) will open and the dirt will fall out.
- To close it, press the lid onto the dust container. The tab must engage audibly.
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Cleaning the Dust Container, HEPA Filter and Dust Filter
- Reach into the dust container (3) and pull out the dust filter (4) with the HEPA filter.
- Twist the dust filter anticlockwise and pull the HEPA filter upwards.
- Tap out all parts and clean them with a soft brush if necessary.
- The dust filter can also be rinsed with clear water. NOTICE: Do not wet-clean the HEPA filter!
- Wipe out the dust container with a damp cloth if necessary. Let all parts dry completely in the air before you reassemble them. NOTICE: Never assemble wet or damp components or attach them to the motor unit (E)!
Assembly
- Place the dust filter onto the HEPA filter in such a way that the locking lug fits in the recess which is provided for it. Twist the dust filter clockwise until it fits securely.
- Insert the dust filter with the HEPA filter into the dust container. The dust filter must fit correctly in the dust container, it must not stick out at the top.
- Insert the dust container back into the motor unit (see the "Assembly" chapter – "Detaching / Inserting the Dust Container").
Cleaning the Motor Unit, Extension Tube and Nozzles
- Wipe down the motor unit (E), extension tube (G) and nozzles with a damp, soft cloth if necessary. Then dry them with a soft cloth.
• Regularly remove hair and fluff from the nozzles and brushes.
Cleaning the Microfi bre Floor Nozzle
To make it easier to clean, the roller can be taken out of the microfibre floor nozzle (H):
- On the right-hand side of the microfibre floor nozzle, use a euro coin or similar object to turn the locking catch anticlockwise so that the two triangles are pointing towards each other.
- Pull out the roller and remove any dirt.
- Reinsert the roller and twist the locking catch clockwise to secure it.
Storage
- Store the device in a cool, dry place which is protected from direct sunlight and is out of the reach of children and animals.
- For storage, hang the device with the suction opening (10) facing downwards in the wall bracket (Picture B).
- For easy storage and to save space, the combi nozzle (D) and crevice nozzle (C) can be secured on the wall bracket (B) (Picture B).

If the device is not going to be used for a prolonged period, remove the battery (F) to be on the safe side (see “Charging Up the Battery”).
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Troubleshooting
If the device does not work properly, check whether you are able to rectify the problem yourself. If the problem cannot be solved with the steps listed, contact the customer service department.

Do not attempt to repair an electrical device yourself!
| Problem Possible cause | Solution | |
| The device only works slowly or does not start. | The battery (F) is empty. | Charge up the battery. |
| Low suction force. | The battery (F) is too weak. | Charge up the battery. |
| The dust container (3) is too full. | Empty the dust container. | |
| The filters are dirty. | Clean the filters. | |
| The suction opening (10) is blocked. | Switch off the device and remove the blockage. | |
| Particles which are too large or heavy may stick to a fi tted carpet. | Remove these foreign objects by hand. | |
| Dust escapes from the device during cleaning. | The dust container (3) or fi lter are not fi tted correctly. | Correct the fi t of the dust container and fi lter. Make sure that the dust container is closed. |
| The filters are dirty. | Clean the filters. | |
| The fi Iters are worn or damaged. | Replace the fi Iters. | |
| The charge control lamp does not light up when the device is connected to the mains power. | The mains adapter (A) is not inserted in the plug socket correctly or the barrel connector is not inserted correctly in the connecting socket on the battery (F). | Correct the fi t. |
| The plug socket is defective. | Try another plug socket. | |
| Unusual odour | The device is being used for the fi rst time. | A new odour is normal when the device is used for the fi rst time; it disappears after a while. |
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Technical Data
Article number: 04074
ID of operating instructions: Z 04074 M DS V1 0220 uh
Device
Model number: HC20Pro
Voltage supply: 22.2 V (Li-Ion 2000mAh)
Power: 160 W
Battery
Charge time: approx. 4 hours
Operating time: max. 60 minutes
(when the battery is fully charged)


Mains adapter
Model number: RKGSDC2700500
Input: 100 – 240 V \~ 50 / 60 Hz
Output: 27 V DC, 500 mA
Protection class: II
Disposal

Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner so that it can be recycled.

The battery should be removed prior to disposal of the device and disposed of separately from the device. To protect the environment, non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with normal household waste, but must be taken to suitable collection points.

This device is governed by the European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Do not dispose of this device as normal domestic waste, but rather in an environmentally friendly manner via an officially approved waste disposal company.
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Sommaire
Composition 26
Installation du support mural 31
Accessoires 31
Assemblage 32
Écran tactile 33
Utilisation 33
Installation du support mural
