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USER MANUAL BTDM4523011 HOOVER
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Exterior view of a black HOOVER vacuum cleaner on a stand (no visible text or symbols)USER
INSTRUCTIONS
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
IMPORTANT SAFETY REMINDERS
User's manual - This cleaner should only be used for its intended purpose as described in these instructions. Ensure that these are fully understood before operating this appliance.
Only use attachments recommended or supplied by Hoover.
When using cleaning tools ensure that the cleaner is kept in the upright (parked) position. This will avoid possible damage to the carpet or floor covering. When cleaning stairs DO NOT position the cleaner above you.
Safety with Children, Elderly or the Infirm: Do not let children play with the appliance or its controls. Please supervise the use of the appliance by older children, the elderly and the infirm.
STATIC ELECTRICITY. Some carpets can cause a small build up of static electricity. Any static discharge is not hazardous to health.
DO NOT use your cleaner out of doors or on any wet surface or for wet pick up.
Keep hands, feet, loose clothing and hair away from rotating brushes.
DO NOT pick up hard or sharp objects, matches, cigarette ends or other similar items.
DO NOT pick up flammable liquids such as cleaning fluids, petrol etc. or their vapours.
Aerosol sprays may be flammable. DO NOT spray near cleaner.
SUPPLY CORD. DO NOT run over the supply cord when using your cleaner or remove the plug by pulling on the supply cord.
FAULTS. DO NOT continue to use your cleaner if it appears to be faulty. If the supply cord is damaged stop using the cleaner IMMEDIATELY. The supply cord must be replaced by an authorised Hoover service engineer to avoid a safety hazard.
AFTER USE. Switch the cleaner off and remove the plug from the electricity supply.
Always switch off and remove the plug before cleaning the appliance or attempting any maintenance task.
HOOVER SERVICE. To ensure the continued safe and efficient operation of this appliance we recommend that any servicing or repairs are only carried out by an authorised Hoover service engineer
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Hoover Dust Manager.
This highly advanced machine makes cleaning easier and more efficient.
You'll find it kinder to your carpets - and to you!
Please take the time to read this manual carefully.
You'll be ready to make the most of the special features only the new Hoover Dust Manager can offer!
WARNING! ELECTRICITY CAN BE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS
This appliance is double insulated and must not be earthed.
The plug is fitted with a 13 amp fuse.
IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue - NEUTRAL
Brown - LIVE
HOOVER®
DUST MANAGER
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CLEANER\*
Effortless cleaning with your new Hoover
DUST MANAGER
When first unpacking your cleaner please check all items are included:
Cleaner Body Handle with securing screw Crevice tool Dusting Brush Grooming Nozzle Pet Hair and Allergen Remover*
DUST MANAGER

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Handle Cleaner body On/Off switch Door release Dust Cassette Door Cleaner lock release Carpet Care Control Selector ver*
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Cord storage swivel hook Supply cord Dusting brush Grooming nozzle Carrying handle Pet Hair & Allergen Remover+ Flexible hose Hose retainer Hose supports Long Crevice Tool Hose hook Exhaust filter cover* Features may vary according to model
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PREPARING TO USE YOUR CLEANER

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Illustration of a hand adjusting a mechanical component with a valve (no text or symbols present)Insert handle into body of cleaner. Slide into position.
Ensure handle is flush with body of cleaner.
Tighten large screw (pre-fitted to handle upper hole). Insert small screw into handle lower hole and tighten.

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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)Affix carrying handle to the back of product

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Hand inserting a component into a device housing (no text or symbols visible)Screw top two provided screws to affix carrying handle in place

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Illustration of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)Connect hose to back of product.

Latch hose retainer to hose support.
POWER SWITCH SETTING
Switching on and off
Push bottom of the On/Off switch to switch on. Push top of the On/Off switch to switch off.

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CARPET CARE CONTROL SELECTOR
The carpet care control selector raises or lowers the height of the nozzle. The nozzle height will not change until the handle is released. Try various settings until you get the best results for each of your carpets.

IMPORTANT: When cleaning hard floors such as vinyl or linoleum, move the "Carpet Care Control Selector" to the Hard floor position. Failure to do so may cause damage to the floor surface.
Ensure that the cleaner is in an upright (parked) position.
Slide selector to the position best suited to depth of carpet pile.

Note: Using this cleaner for loop carpets or carpets with pile greater than 30mm is not recommended. Please consult the floorcare/carpet manufacturer's recommended cleaning instruction before vacuuming.
CLEANER LOCK RELEASE

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furniture and some maintenance tasks simply press the pedal again and lower handle to the floor.

CLEANING TOOLS\*

IMPORTANT: When using cleaning tools, the cleaner must be kept in the upright (parked) position, particularly whee cleaning stairs. The carpet height selector should also be set to tool mode:
Pet Hair & Allergen Remover*. (Certain models only)
Ideal for removing pet hairs.
Do not touch the rotating brush.
The long crevice tool provides extra reach and can be attached to both the dusting brush and the grooming nozzle.


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ALWAYS attach hose retainer to hook when using cleaning tools. Unhook after use.
CLEANING THE STAIRS
It is dangerous to place the cleaner above you whilst cleaning the stairs.
ALWAYS work with the cleaner below you. Ensure it is positioned up against the bottom step.
DO NOT attach hose retainer when cleaning the stairs.

* Features vary according to model


EMPTYING THE DUST CASSETTE
IMPORTANT: DO NOT FILL ABOVE THE INDICATED MAX LEVEL MARK SHOWN ON THE CASSETTE.

Press down on door release pad and remove door.

Remove the dust cassette from the cleaner using the handle grip on the front.

Rotate the BLUE filter pack to the unlock position to release from the dust cassette.

Turn the dust container and remove the BLUE transparent shroud including the RED vortex finder.

Empty the dust container of dirt and debris.
Repeat all steps in reverse to refit the dust container on the product. Make sure that the RED and BLUE components are refitted.

IMPORTANT: For optimum cleaning performance, always keep your filters clean. Hoover recommends to wash Dust Manager cassette filters after 5 container empties.
CLEANING THE FILTERS\*
Washing filter and foam:

Rotate the BLUE filter pack until the unlock position to release it from the dust container.

Separate the GREY foam filter from the BLUE filter pack using the tab provided.

Wash the GREY foam filter thoroughly.

Gently tap to release excess dust. Wash the filter with the BLUE housing from the inside. DO NOT USE HOT WATER OR DETERGENTS!

Remove excess water by shaking and leave to dry for 24 hours. Refit filters only when completely dry.
Do not use a brush as this will damage the filter.
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Washing pre-motor and exhaust filter:

The pre-motor filter should be washed every three months.
The Carbon filter is normally maintenance free, this component should not be washed. If a replacement is required please contact our spares department.

The exhaust filter should be washed every month. Press down on the latch to remove the exhaust cover and filter.

Wash filters under hand warm water. DO NOT USE HOT WATER OR DETERGENTS!

Remove excess water by shaking and leave to dry for 24 hours. Refit filters only when completely dry.

IMPORTANT: For optimum cleaning performance, always keep your filters clean.
CHANGING BELT OR BRUSHES

IMPORTANT: Switch cleaner off and remove plug from electricity supply before checking the brushes or removing hood.
If your cleaner is not picking up efficiently, the belt or brushes (or both) may need replacing, but first make sure you have:
• Emptied the dust container
- Cleaned filters
- Checked for blockages


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Refit brush assembly
- Hold the brush assembly and stretch the belt until brush mountings slot down into the cleaner housing. Rotate the brush to ensure free movement of the belt.


Refit hood
- Refit hood, ensuring the lugs along the front of hood are located in the slots along the front edge of baseplate.
- Secure hood, using screws A and B.

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Refit carpet care control selector
- Ensure the raised face (T) is towards the front of the cleaner.

CLEARING A BLOCKAGE

IMPORTANT: Switch the cleaner off and remove the plug from the electricity supply before dismantling cleaner.
This cleaner is unlikely to become blocked, except by over filling of the dust container or accidentally picking up large solid objects. Clearing a blockage is simple.

If cleaning tools were in use, check cleaning tool and extension tube first. Next check hose handgrip; to remove grip ribbed ring as shown, turn in direction of arrow and ease apart.

To check the hose, stretch it to full length and switch on the cleaner; the suction will dislodge most obstructions. If this is unsuccessful, switch off and unplug the cleaner. Remove the hose by turning it anti-clockwise as shown. Detach cassette and remove blockage.
For blockages in cleaner base:

- Turn the cleaner over and check that the brushes are free to rotate.

- Check for a blockage in hose socket. Use a piece of wire or a blunt flexible rod to remove any obstructions.
Remove brush assembly
- Inspect belt for signs of wear.
- To remove, pull brush cleaner assembly upwards out of cleaner housing. Remove belt from motor spindle then from brush assembly.
Replace belt
- Loop the new belt around the motor spindle then around the brush channel.
Removing a blockage from the Pet Hair & Allergen Remover* (Certain models only)
Open clip and lift cover to remove blockage.

* Features vary according to model



Genuine HOOVER spares
Tel. 01204 556 111
Always replace parts with genuine Hoover spares. These are available from your local Hoover dealer or direct from Hoover. When ordering parts always quote your model number.
Hoover service Tel. 08705 400 600
Should you require service at any time please call the HOOVER Service Office. Hoover have a computerised nationwide service network with over 500 engineers who will respond quickly to your call and guarantee your repair for 12 months.
Hoovercare
To maintain your HOOVER product in peak condition you may also wish to take out a Hoovercare policy, for which an annual payment provides a comprehensive maintenance and repair scheme. For further information telephone the HOOVER Service Office.
GUARANTEE STATEMENT
The guarantee conditions for the appliance are as defined by our representative in the country in which it is sold. Details regarding these conditions can be obtained from the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased, the bill of sale or receipt must be produced when making any claim under this guarantee. Subject to change without notice.
| CONSUMABLES CODE | |
| CYCLONIC CASSETTE FILTER KIT: HEPA PREMOTOR FILTER AND FOAM | U44 - 35600746 |
| PRE MOTOR FILTER S77 - 03875160 | |
| AGITATOR Y14 - 04845056 | |
| BELT V17 - 09161985 | |
| HOSE D1 - 04345084 | |
| MINI TURBO NOZZLE WITH INTEGRATED CREVICE TOOL J28 - 35600703 | |
| MINI TURBO NOZZLEJ20 - 09200356 | |
Use only HOOVER spares
Quality, Safety & Environment
As the owner of a new Hoover product we would like to tell you more about the high standards we have set on Quality. Safety and the Environment.
Quality
BSI ISO 9001
Hoovers factories have been independently assessed for quality. Our products are made using a quality system which meets the requirements of ISO 9001.
Safety
Although safety certification of electrical applications is not required by law in the UK, Hoover believe that independent approval is the best way of demonstrating safety in design and manufacture.
The British Electrotechnical approvals Board (BEAB), the independent UK national authority for the safety of domestic electrical appliances, ensure that European Safety Standards are met and are maintained throughout the production life of an appliance.
All appliances which pass these tests are permitted to carry this BEAB mark of safety:
BEAB approved
Environment - Weee Directive

This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
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.
The symbol on the product 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.
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal.
For more detailed information about treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
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User checklist
If your cleaner is not working properly run through the following checklist.
I Is there a working electricity supply to the cleaner?
Check with another electrical product.
- Is the dust container full or choked with fine dust?
To empty the dust container see the instructions on page 5.
- Is the hose blocked?
To clear a blockage, see the instructions on page 7.
- Is there a blockage in the cleaner base?
To clear a blockage, see the instructions on page 7.
- Are the filters blocked?
To clear the filters, see the instructions on page 6.
- Is the nozzle height set correctly?
To set the carpet care control selector, see the instructions on page 4.
- Are the brushes rotating correctly?
To check the brushes, see the instructions on page 7.
- Has the cleaner overheated? If so, it will take about 30 minutes to reset itself.
If there is any doubt call the Hoover Service Office for advice. They may be able to assist you over the telephone.
A service charge will be made if the cleaner is examined and found to be in working order, has not been assembled in accordance with these instructions or has been used incorrectly.
WARNING!
A thermal cut out switches off the cleaner to prevent overheating if it is used when full or there is a blockage or dirty filters. If this should happen switch off, unplug and correct the fault. It will take about 30 minutes for the cut out to automatically reset.
IMPORTANT: Do not run cleaner over the supply cord as this could damage the supply cord insulation.
* Features vary according to model
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