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Miele SAB 100 Accu Nova Operating Instructions Manual

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Type: Operating Instructions
Category: Vacuum Cleaner
Pages: 9
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Gebrauchsanweisung für Akku-Elektrobürste

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Operating instructions for battery-operated brush

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Gebruiksaanwijzing accuborstel

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Mode d’emploi pour électrobrosse Accu Nova

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Istruzioni d’uso per spazzola elettrica a batteria

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Instrucciones de manejo para el cepillo eléctrico

con acumulador

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Instruções de utilização - Escova eléctrica com

acumulador

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Οδηγίες χρήσης για την βούρτσα Akku

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Akülü-Elektrikli Fırça

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Bruksanvisning for oppladbar elektrobørste

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Bruksanvisning för batteridrivet motormunstycke

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Käyttöohje - akkutoiminen mattosuutin

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Brugsanvisning til akku-elektrobørste

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Инструкция по эксплуатации электрощетки с

аккумулятором

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Instrukcja użytkowania elektroszczotki akumulato-

rowej

SAB 100 ACCU NOVA

M.-Nr. xx xxx xxx

 


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This battery-operated brush
complies with all relevant local and
national safety requirements.
Inappropriate use can, however,
lead to personal injury and damage
to property. To avoid the risk of
accidents and damage to the
vacuum cleaner and to the
battery-operated brush please read
these operating instructions as well
as those for the vacuum cleaner
carefully before starting to use them.
Please keep these instructions in a
safe place for reference, and pass
them on to any future users.

Correct usage

The Miele battery-operated brush
is a motor-driven accessory for use

with Miele vacuum cleaners only. It
must not be used with vacuum cleaners
produced by other manufacturers.

The battery-operated brush must
only be used for household

purposes to vacuum and brush

dry

floor surfaces. Do not use on people or
animals.
Any other use, modification or alteration
to it is at the owner’s risk and could be
dangerous. The manufacturer cannot
be held liable for damage resulting from
improper or incorrect use.

Technical safety

Before using the battery charger
for the first time, ensure that the

connection data on the plug of the
charger (voltage and frequency) match
the mains electricity supply. It is essen-
tial that they match to avoid damage to
the charger.

Do not use the battery-operated
brush, the battery or the charger if

they show any sign of damage.
Damaged components could be
dangerous.

Switch off the vacuum cleaner and
the battery-operated brush before

carrying out any maintenance work.

Only use the original battery
supplied with the battery-operated

brush to operate it.

Only use the original charger
supplied with the appliance to

charge the battery.

The battery must only be charged
in a dry, cool place inside the

house.

The battery should be kept out of
direct sunlight, and protected from

temperatures of more than 50 °C.

Batteries can leak. Battery acid is
corrosive and must not come into

contact with the eyes. If this does hap-
pen it should be flushed out with plenty
of fresh water and medical advice
sought.

When unplugging the charger, pull
on the plug and not on the cable.

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Warning and Safety instructions

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Do not let the battery-operated
brush, the battery or the charger

get wet. Clean only with a dry cloth, or
a slightly damp cloth to avoid any
moisture getting into the appliance,
which could lead to the danger of an
electric shock.

Keep the battery away from metal
components to avoid the risk of a

short circuit occurring.

Repairs may only be carried out by
a suitably qualified and competent

person in strict accordance with current
national and local safety regulations.
Repairs and other work by unqualified
persons could be dangerous. The
manufacturer cannot be held liable for
unauthorised work.

Ensure current is not supplied to the
appliance until after maintenance or

repair work has been carried out.

Safety with children

This appliance is not a toy! To
avoid the risk of injury do not let

children play with the vacuum cleaner
or with the battery-operated brush and
their controls. Supervise use by older
children and the elderly or infirm.

Use

Never touch the roller brush while it
is rotating. Danger of injury.

Do not use the battery-operated
brush near curtains, clothing etc,

as these could be vacuumed in and
become entangled in the roller.

Do not vacuum up items which are
heavy, hard or have sharp edges.

They could block the battery-operated
brush and the vacuum cleaner, and
cause damage.

Do not vacuum up ashes or coal,
whether glowing or apparently

extinguished. The battery-operated
brush and the vacuum cleaner might
catch fire.

Do not vacuum up any inflammable
or combustible liquids or gases and

do not vacuum in areas where such
substances are stored. Danger of
explosion.

Do not vacuum up any water, liquid
or damp dirt. Doing so would

cause major faults and seriously impair
the functioning and electrical safety of
the vacuum cleaner and the battery-
operated brush.  Wait until any freshly
cleaned or shampooed carpets or floor
coverings are completely dry before
attempting to vacuum.

Disposing of old appliances

When disposing of an old battery-
operated brush, first make it

unusable.

Remove the battery, and dispose
of it in a responsible manner, e.g.

at a recycling centre.

Make appropriate arrangements for
the safe disposal of the battery-

operated brush and the battery charger.

The manufacturer cannot be held
liable for damage caused by
non-compliance with these Warning
and Safety instructions.

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Warning and Safety instructions

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a

On/Off switch

b

Battery

c

Battery indicator light
Green: The battery-operated brush is switched on and the battery is charged
(Stand by)
Red: The battery needs to be charged

d

"Operation / Blockage" indicator light
Green: The vacuum cleaner is switched on, and the battery-operated brush is
in use
Red: The brush roller is blocked.  See "Problem solving guide".

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Description of the appliance

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Features and how the
battery-operated brush works

The roller brush is driven by a
battery-operated motor inside the
floorhead. A special energy-saving and
safety feature ensures that the motor
can only be switched on when the
following conditions are met:

– The vacuum cleaner is switched on.

– The battery-operated brush is being

pushed backwards and forwards
over a floor surface.

The brush will stop rotating whenever
you stop moving the floorhead. The
"Operation / Blockage" indicator light
will then go out. The brush will start
rotating again as soon as you move the
floorhead.

The battery-operated brush is very
effective at removing deep-seated dirt
and preventing areas of frequent use
being trodden into a path. Four rollers
keep the battery-operated brush
1.5 mm off the floor.

Recommended use

The battery-operated brush is
particularly suitable for intensive
vacuuming of carpets which are
subject to hard wear.

The standard floorhead or one of the
Miele floorbrushes should be used for
cleaning hard floors, such as tiled or
parquet floors.

It is also important to observe the
flooring manufacturer’s cleaning and
care instructions.

The following should not be
vacuumed using the battery-operated
brush:

– Floor surfaces with heavily textured

surfaces or a variable or uneven
profile. The battery-operated brush
might come into contact with the
floor and cause damage.

– Carpets such as saxony with very

long-pile, berber and sheepskin
rugs, and valuable hand-knotted
carpets, e.g. Persian and similar.
There is a danger of the threads
being pulled out. If in doubt, contact
the carpet manufacturer/retailer.

How to use the battery-
operated brush

^

To achieve the best results, pass the
brush slowly backwards and
forwards over the carpet or floor.

For rugs and carpets with fringes,
always draw the brush from the middle
of the rug or carpet across the fringe
towards the floor.

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Before using for the first time

,

The connection data on the plug

of the battery charger (voltage and
frequency) must match the mains
electricity supply.

^

The battery operated brush is supp-
lied with the battery fitted. However,
before it can be used the battery
must be removed and the protective
sleeve disposed of!

^

Before first use the battery will need
to be charged for about 5 hours.
Make sure you fit it the right way
round.

Subsequent charging takes about 5
hours. The battery only reaches its full
capacity of approx. 40 minutes’
operational time after several charging
sessions.

Maintenance of the battery

,

Switch off the vacuum cleaner

and the battery-operated brush be-
fore carrying out any maintenance
work.

Charging the battery

^

The battery-operated brush may be
used until the battery indicator light

c

lights up red.

To ensure the battery continues to
maintain full charge, it should be
allowed to run down completely
approx. every 6 months.

The battery charger has 2 displays for
checking the charge. At the end of
charging, one display will continue to
light up red, whilst the other lights up
green.

,

At the end of charging,

disconnect the battery charger from
the mains electricity supply, and
remove the battery.

^

Replace the battery in the
battery-operated brush before using
the vacuum cleaner again. Make sure
you fit it the right way round.

Taking care of the battery

,

Batteries can run down. The

battery should therefore be removed
from the battery-operated brush if it
is not going to be used for a while.

The battery will run down by itself if it is
not being used. This is intentional, and
helps to protect the battery.

Maintenance of the battery-
operated brush

,

Switch off the vacuum cleaner

and the battery-operated brush
before carrying out any maintenance
work.

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Removing threads and hairs

(See diagrams

a

,

b

and

c

at the end

of these operating instructions).

^

Cut any threads or hairs that have
become entangled in the roller brush
with a pair of scissors. There is a
groove along the roller to help you.

Then run the vacuum cleaner to
vacuum up the bits.

For more obstinate tangles or
blockages inside the battery-operated
brush, the cover can be opened.

^

Loosen the two locking screws on the
underside of the brush with a small
coin, and take off the roller cover.

The roller brush can now be taken out
of its supports and cleaned. The
compartment interior can also be
cleaned.

When re-fitting the roller brush
please note the following
(see illustration

d

)

There are notches on the supports.
With a new roller brush:
Fit the supports so that the

single

notch points towards the roller cover,
(see left hand illustration). The bristles
protrude approx. 2 mm. This is
important for the brushing effect. When
the bristles are slightly worn out:

^

Fit the supports so that

two

notches

point towards the roller cover, (see
right hand illustration).

^

Put the roller cover back on and
close it, (see illustration

e

).

^

Tighten the locking screws. If the
bristles are totally worn out, a
replacement roller brush can be
purchased through your Miele Dealer
or the Spare Parts Dept.

Problem solving guide

If the "Operation / Blockage" indicator
light is red the roller brush has become
blocked.

^

Switch off the vacuum cleaner and
the battery-operated brush
immediately.

^

Remove the blockage, and switch the
vacuum cleaner and the battery-
operated brush back on.

Replacement parts

,

Only ever use original Miele

replacement parts. This will ensure
optimum performance of the
appliance throughout its life.

If you require a new battery, only
purchase an original Miele battery
(type ACCU NOVA A).

Spare parts are available from your
Miele dealer or from the Miele Spare
Parts Department.

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Änderungen vorbehalten / SAB 100 - 4305

M.-Nr. xx xxx xxx / V00