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Use and Maintenance

T1 

T1 

 


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Mod.

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A

50 Hz

W

 

Model ....................

Serial N° ....... ........................

Manufacturer

Electrical characteristics

 


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Fig. 7

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Fig. 9

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Fig. 10

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

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24

Fig. 13

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Fig. 17

 


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Technical features

 

Measurements units

Tension

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230

Motor power

W

1350

Noise level

dB (A)

60

Depression

mmH

2

O

2900

Paper bag capacity

l

3,3

Dimensions

mm

240x495h - 202Ø

Weight

Kg

4,8

Accessories

Ø

32 (36) mm

 


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English ......................................................... EN -1

(Translation of original instructions)

 

 

 

 


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hered with (Legislative Decree No. 151 dated 

25/7/05 - 2002/96/CE - 2003/108/CE)

Electrical equipment has a symbol 

bearing a crossed out wheeled bin. 

The symbol indicates that the appa-

ratus was introduced on the market 

after 13 August 2005 and must be 

disposed off separately.

Improper  or  illegal  disposal  of  such  equip-

ment or using it incorrectly, can be hazard-

ous to persons and the environment due to 

the  substances  and  materials  contained. 

Administrative and criminal penalties will be 

imposed for non-compliance with standards 

pertaining to the disposal of electrical waste.

REFERENCE 

LEGISLATIONS

The apparatus has been designed in accord-

ance  with  the  Machinery  Directive  in  force 

and with the standards set out in the EC Dec-

laration of Conformity supplied with the unit.

UNPACKING

After removing the package as indicated in 

the instructions shown on the package itself, 

check the integrity of the unit and all compo-

nents supplied.
If any evident damage is noticed, contact the 

retailer  or  an  authorised  technical  support 

centre.

PREPARING THE

UNIT

Checking the filter systems

-  Release the lever (1 Fig.1) and remove 

the cover (2 Fig.2) together with the pa-

per bag (3 Fig.2).

-  Remove the cloth filter (4 Fig.3) and en

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sure  that  the  filter  cartridge  is  mounted 

inside the unit (5 Fig.4).

-  Set the cloth filter back in place (4 Fig.3) 

and remount the paper bag (3 Fig.5) on 

the  cover  (2  Fig.5).  Whilst  keeping  this 

in place, put back the cover (2 Fig.6) by 

hooking  the  slot  (6  Fig.7)  found  on  the 

cover onto the metal strip (7 Fig.7) found 

on the body of the unit.

-  Block the cover in place by means of the 

lever (1 Fig.1).

Assembling the pipes

-  Insert the sleeve (8 Fig.8) of the flexible 

pipe supplied into the air suction hole (9 

Fig.8).

-  Hook the rigid extensions (11 Fig.9) to the 

ergonomic handle (10 Fig.9) of the flex

-

ible pipe.

-  Hook the accessory required (suction in-

let,  brush,  crevice  tool,  etc.)  to  the  rigid 

extensions (11 Fig.9).

Positioning the power cable

-  Form a ring with the power cable, hook it 

onto the tooth (12 Fig.10) and place it as 

shown in picture 10.

Positioning the unit onto your shoul-

ders

-  Lift  the  unit  and  place  it  on  your  shoul-

ders.

-  Use the buckle (14 Fig.11) to adjust the 

shoulder straps (13 Fig.11).

-  Use the buckle (16 Fig.11) to adjust the 

belt (15 Fig.11).

NOTE:

Elastic  straps  (17  Fig.11)  are  found  on  the 

belt  (15  Fig.11)  and  these  are  used  when 

placing  accessories  such  as  the  brush,  the 

crevice tool, etc.

 


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USING THE UNIT

Starting-up the unit

-  Insert the plug (18 Fig.12) into the sock-

et.

-  Press  the  “I”  on  the  switch  (19  Fig.13) 

and this will light up.

NOTE: 

You  can  adjust  the  suction  force  by  sliding 

the  selector  (20  Fig.14)  found  on  the  ergo-

nomic handle (10 Fig.14).

The  suction  force  is  decreased  by  opening 

the window (21 Fig.14).

Turning the unit off

-  Press  the  switch  (19  Fig.13)  to  turn  the 

unit off and the light will also go off.

-  Remove  the  plug  (18  Fig.12)  from  the 

socket.

CLEANING AND 

MAINTENANCE

 HAZARD:

The plug must be removed from the sock-

et  before  any  maintenance  procedure  is 

implemented.

Remove the dust bag paper filter and 

replace it

-  Release the lever (1 Fig.1) and remove 

the cover (2 Fig.2) together with the pa-

per bag (3 Fig.2).

-  Remove the paper bag (3 Fig.2) from the 

cover  (2  Fig.2),  lift  the  flap  (22  Fig.15) 

and fold it into the hole (23 Fig.15), block-

ing it onto the rubber edge, then throw it 

away.

-  Replace  the  paper  bag  and  remount  all 

the parts by following the reverse proce-

dure of the dismantling process.

Checking and cleaning the cloth filter

-  Release the lever (1 Fig.1) and remove 

the cover (2 Fig.2) together with the pa-

per bag (3 Fig.2).

-  Remove the cloth filter (4 Fig.4) and clean 

it by removing the dust.

NOTE:

The cloth filter (4) can be washed with warm 

water and soap, bearing in mind that it must 

be completely dry before re-using it. 

-  Remount all the parts by following the re-

verse procedure of the dismantling proc-

ess.

Checking and cleaning the filter cartridge

-  Release the lever (1 Fig.1), remove the 

cover (2 Fig.2), the filter bag (3 Fig.2) and 

the cloth filter (4 Fig.4).

-  Remove  the  filter  (5  Fig.  16)  from  the 

unit.

-  Clean  the  filter  from  the  inside  out  with 

a jet of air. If this is too dirty, it must be 

changed.

-  Remount all the parts by following the re-

verse procedure of the dismantling proc-

ess.

Checking and cleaning the safety filter

-  Release the lever (1 Fig.1), remove the 

cover (2 Fig.2), the filter bag (3 Fig.2), the 

cloth filter (4 Fig.4) and the filter cartridge 

(5 Fig.16).

-  Remove the filter (24) and clean it under 

running water.

 WARNING:

-  Ensure that the filter (24) is completely 

dry before remounting it.

-  Remount all the parts by following the re-

verse procedure of the dismantling proc-

ess.

Cleaning the shoulder straps and belt

-  Clean the shoulder straps (13 Fig.11) and 

the belt (15 Fig.11) with a cloth dampened 

with water or a neutral detergent.

 


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Cod. 8050559 - 1^ ed. - 06 /2012

 


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Cleanstar Pty Ltd 

ABN: 51 121 002 104    ACN: 121 002 104 

59 Radford Road, Reservoir VICTORIA 3073 

Phone: (03) 9460 5655   Fax: (03) 9460 5666 

Email: 

sales@cleanstar.com.au

   Web: 

www.cleanstar.com.au

CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY

This document outlines the terms and conditions of warranty for your Ghibli product.  This is an important document that should be 
kept with your proof of purchase documents in a safe place for future reference should you require service for your product. 

Thank you for purchasing your new Ghibli T1 Backpack Vacuum Cleaner. We are confident this product will give you trouble-free use and 
excellent service, provided the operator uses and maintains the product in accordance with the Instruction Manual. Please read the Instruction 
Manual carefully before using the product for correct operation and maintenance procedures, and store it in a safe place for future reference. 

1. 

This is a parts and labour warranty against faulty or defective parts, materials or workmanship in manufacturing, when the product is used 
and operated in accordance with the Instruction Manual. 

2. 

This product carries a 12 month (1 year) warranty period that commences from the original date of purchase by the first user/purchaser, 
and is not transferable. 

3. 

The warranty only covers use of the product to remove dry dirt and dust from flooring and other surfaces. 

4. 

This warranty only applies to products purchased and used in Australia. 

5. 

At all times during the warranty period, Cleanstar shall, at its sole discretion, determine whether repair, replacement or refund will apply if 
the product has a valid warranty claim applicable to it. 

6. 

The repair or replacement of the product under this warranty does not extend the original period of warranty. 

7. 

Please note that this warranty will be voided in the following cases (which are not exhaustive) and the warranty does not apply to the cost 
of replacing any parts of the product resulting from: 

 Accidental 

damage; 

  Normal wear and tear; 

  Neglect, misuse or physical abuse by the operator, including failure to properly maintain or service; 

  Any alterations, modifications or tampering with the product without the prior written consent of Cleanstar; 

  Incomplete or improper installation; 

  Incorrect, improper or inappropriate operation; 

  Insect or vermin infestation; 

  Power surges, electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply/voltage; 

  Excessive use or use for which this product has not been designed; 

  Vacuuming up water, liquids, toner, powders, glass, hazardous, flammable or corrosive materials, plaster dust, concrete dust and 

other similar building or construction materials; 

  Failure to comply with the operating instructions contained in the Manual supplied with the product; 

  If the product is rented; 

  If the product is used outside of Australia; 

  If the product was serviced or repaired by anyone other than Cleanstar, or one of Cleanstar’s Authorised Service Agents (ASA).

Cleanstar is unable to accept any responsibility under this warranty for any repair work not carried out by an ASA or from the use of 
non-genuine parts. 

8. 

This warranty does not cover service calls, travelling time or consumable parts such as belts, dust bags, filters, hose or hose parts, rods 
and wands, floor tools and accessories, motor brushes and other like consumable items, unless defective in manufacture. In order to 
prolong the life of accessories and consumables, regular care and maintenance is recommended. 

9. 

Please retain your original proof of purchase which will be required before you can make a claim under this warranty. If proof of purchase 
can not be provided at the time of a warranty claim or service, any work carried out on the cleaner is chargeable. 

10.  Any transportation and delivery costs involved in the repair of defective parts shall be borne by the claimant. In all instances, unless the 

product is transported by Cleanstar or a Cleanstar authorised representative, the product is transported at the owner’s cost and risk while 
in transit to and from Cleanstar or its ASA. 

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a 
major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or 
replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. The benefits conferred by this warranty 
are in addition to other rights and remedies under law in respect of the product to which this warranty relates. 

TO INQUIRE ABOUT MAKING A CLAIM UNDER THIS WARRANTY, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE STEPS: 

a)  carefully check the Instruction Manual and the terms of this warranty; 
b)  have the name and model number of the appliance available; 
c) 

have the proof of purchase available (ie. invoice, receipt, etc) showing where the appliance was purchased from and date of 
purchase; 

d)  call Cleanstar on 

(03) 9460 5655

 to speak to one of our customer service staff.