Recharging The Battery; Appliance Safety; Preparing To Work; Work - Hillyard Trident BP6V Manuel D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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RECHARGING THE BATTERY

The battery must be charged prior to the first use, and when it doesn't provide enough power for tasks that
could formerly be performed without difficulty. To recharge the battery, proceed as follows:
1. Take the appliance to the dedicated battery recharging area.
2. If the appliance is running, turn it off using the main switch (1) (Fig. 1).
3. To remove the power battery (2) from the appliance, you must first free it by shifting the stop levers (3)
in the direction of the two arrows (Fig. 2). Remove the battery by lifting outwards.
4. Connect the plug (4) on the battery charger power cable into the socket (5) in the base of the charger
(Fig.3).
5. Connect the battery charger power supply cable plug to the mains socket.
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WARNING: Before connecting to the plug to the socket, check that the characteristics of the mains
power supply corresponds to that of the battery charger.
6. Position the main switch (6), on the base of the battery charger, to position "I" (Fig.4).
N.B.: Check that, when giving continuity to the circuit of the battery charger, the green LED (7) on
the battery charger comes on (Fig.5). This LED indicates that the battery charger circuit is correctly
powered.
WARNING: Before inserting the battery into the charging holder, check that there is no
condensation or other liquid in the dock that will hold the battery.
7. Insert the battery (2) in the housing (8) in the battery charger, taking care to position the poles (9) of
the battery correctly (Fig. 6).
N.B.: The battery can only be inserted into the charger one way. Do not use force when inserting
the battery.
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WARNING: Carefully read the battery charger use and maintenance manual delivered with the
appliance, before charging the battery.
N.B.: Check that when inserting the battery into the base of the battery charger, the red LED (10)
on the battery charger comes on (Fig.7). The red LED indicates that the battery is charging.
8. Carry out a complete battery charging cycle.
N.B.: the red LED (10) remains on until the battery is fully charged.
N.B.: The charger and the battery can be left connected to the power outlet. The red LED (10)
lights up when the charger occasionally tops up the battery.
N.B.: the red charge status LED (10) does not provide any indication of the battery charge level.
N.B.: The battery may overheat during the charging phase, nevertheless, this is normal and does
not imply that there is a problem with the battery.
ATTENTION: If the battery used in this device is over-charged, this may present a risk of fire,
explosion or chemical burns.
9. With the charging complete, set the main switch (6), on the base of the battery charger, to "0" (Fig.8).
10. Disconnect the battery charger power supply cable plug from the mains socket.
WARNING: To prevent damaging the power cable, disconnect the plug from the mains socket by
directly pulling the plug and not the cable.
11. Remove the battery (2) from the base of the battery charger (8) pulling it outwards (Fig.9).
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WARNING: Charge the battery (cod. 440141)
with the battery charger (cod. 440807), both in
the packaging, do not use any other type of
battery charger.
1. Switch off the appliance by positioning the main switch (1) to "0" (Fig.1).
2. To remove the power battery (2) from the appliance, you must first free it by shifting the stop levers (3)
in the direction of the two arrows (Fig. 2). Remove the battery by lifting outwards.
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1. Remove the cover (1) from the vacuum tank (Fig.1), using the hooks (2) on the side of the tank itself
(Fig.2).
2. Check that the fabric filter (3) is correctly positioned (Fig. 3)and that the collection bag (4) is correctly
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inserted inside it (Fig. 4).
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3. Fix the cover (1) on top of the vacuum tank (Fig.5), locking it using the hooks (2) on the side of the
tank itself (Fig.6).
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4. Insert the nozzle (5) in the vacuum hose into the hole on the vacuum tank cover (Fig.7).
5. Connect the handle (6) in the vacuum hose with the telescopic tube (7) (Fig.8).
6. Select the most suitable accessory for the work to be carried out. Connect the accessory (8) to the
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telescopic tube (7) (Fig.9).
7. Put the battery (9) in the battery compartment on the rear of the appliance, making sure that the battery
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poles are facing the top of the appliance. Press the battery until the clamp (10) is in place (Fig.10).
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1. Switch on the machine by setting the main switch (1) to "I" (Fig. 1).
2. If the combined brush is used set the switch (2) in the brush head to "HARD SURFACE" or "CARPET"
depending on the type of floor you want to work on (Fig.2).
3. Proceed with the vacuuming.
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APPLIANCE SAFETY

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PREPARING TO WORK

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N.B.: If the vacuuming capacity is excessive, shift the lever (3) on the vacuum hose handle (Fig. 3)
while the accessory is in contact with the floor.
N.B.: At the front of the appliance there are four LED with different colours, one red and three
green, that indicate the charge level of the battery (Fig.4). When just the red LED remains on the
battery charge level is critical, so switch off the appliance and charge the battery (read the chapter
"RECHARGING THE
BATTERY").
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