Bosch BBH7PET/03 User guide

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[en] Instruction manual 2
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[nl] Gebruiksaanwijzing 74
[es] Instrucciones de uso 110
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Technical data ............................................4
Intended use .............................................5
Safety ...................................................6
Proper use ...............................................7
Li-ion battery ..............................................9
Notes on transport .........................................9
Your vacuum cleaner .......................................10
Before using your appliance for the first time ...................12
Connecting the handle and appliance ..........................12
Connecting the appliance and floor nozzle ......................12
Charging the battery .......................................13
Vacuuming ...............................................14
Battery charging status indicator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Switching on/off ..........................................14
Controlling the suction level .................................15
Transport ................................................16
Vacuuming with accessories .................................17
Vacuuming stairs ..........................................20
After using the appliance ...................................21
Switching off the appliance ..................................21
Parking the appliance ......................................21
Emptying the dust container .................................22
Removing the dust container .................................23
Removing the filter unit .....................................24
Inserting the dust container .................................25
Removal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Loosening the handle and appliance ...........................26
Loosening the appliance and the floor nozzle ....................26
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Filter care ...............................................27
Sensor Control ...........................................27
Cleaning the fluff filter ......................................28
Cleaning the fin filter (motor protection filter) ...................29
Tapping out the fin filter (motor protection filter) .................30
Cleaning the floor nozzle ...................................31
Cleaning the brush roller ....................................31
Cleaning instructions ......................................32
Troubleshooting ..........................................33
Customer service .........................................34
Disposal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Guarantee ...............................................37
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Charging station
Input: 100 - 240 V ~50/60 Hz
Output: 39 V 500 mA
Appliance
Type of battery: Lithium-ion
Nominal voltage: 32,4 V
Noise 78 dB (A)*
(depending on the power setting)
* Measured in accordance with DIN EN 60704-2-1
Technical data
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Intended use
Congratulations on your purchase of the BBH7 vacuum
cleaner. You should only use original accessories from
Bosch that were specially developed for your vacuum
cleaner, so that you achieve the best possible vacu-
uming results.
Please keep this instruction manual for future reference.
When passing the vacuum cleaner on to a third party,
please also pass on this instruction manual.
Intended use
This appliance is intended for domestic use only. This
appliance is intended for use up to a maximum height
of 2000 metres above sea level.
Only use this vacuum cleaner in accordance with the
instructions in this instruction manual.
In order to prevent injuries and damage, the robot va-
cuum must not be used for:
Vacuuming persons or animals
Vacuuming up
Hazardous, sharp-edged, hot or red-hot substances.
Damp or liquid substances.
Highly flammable or explosive substances and ga-
ses.
Ash, soot from tiled stoves and central heating sys-
tems.
Toner dust from printers and copiers.
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Safety
Spare parts, accessories
Our original spare parts, original (special) accessories
are designed to work with the features and requirements
of our vacuum cleaners. We therefore recommend that
you only use our original spare parts, original (special)
accessories. This will ensure that your vacuum cleaner
has a long service life and that the quality of its cleaning
performance will remain consistently high throughout.
!
Please note:
Using unsuitable or inferior-quality spare parts, (spe-
cial) accessories and dust bags can damage your va-
cuum cleaner. Damage caused by the use of such pro-
ducts is not covered by our guarantee.
Safety information
This vacuum cleaner complies with the recognised ru-
les of technology and the relevant safety regulations.
The appliance may be used by children over the age of
8 years and by persons with reduced physical, senso-
ry or mental capacity or by persons with a lack of ex-
perience or knowledge if they are supervised or have
been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and
have understood the potential dangers of using the
appliance.
Children must never play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance must never be carried
out by children without supervision.
Plastic bags and films must be kept out of the reach of
children and disposed of.
>= There is a risk of suffocation.
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Proper use
Proper use
To charge, only use the charging cable included in the
scope of supply.
The charging cable must only be connected and ope-
rated as specified on the rating plate.
The appliance must only be stored and charged in-
doors.
To make best use of the battery capacity, the appliance
should be stored and operated at room temperature.
Do not expose the appliance to temperatures below
0 °C or above 40 °C.
Never vacuum without the dust bag or dust container,
motor protection or exhaust filter.
>= This may damage the vacuum cleaner.
Keep the vacuum cleaner away from your head when
using nozzles and tubes. => This could cause injury.
Do not use a damaged charging cable. Replace it with
an original charging cable.
When disconnecting the charging cable from the
mains, pull the plug itself to remove it; do not pull on
the power cord.
Do not pull the charging cable over sharp edges or al-
low it to become trapped.
Before carrying out any work on the vacuum cleaner,
switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the
charging cable and the mains.
Do not operate the vacuum cleaner if it is damaged.
If a fault is detected, switch off the appliance and dis-
connect it from the charging cable and the mains.
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Proper use
For safety reasons, only authorised after-sales service
personnel are permitted to carry out repairs and fit
replacement parts to the vacuum cleaner.
In the following cases, you must stop the appliance
immediately and contact the after-sales service:
If you have accidentally vacuumed up some liquid or
liquid has entered the inside of the appliance;
If the appliance has been dropped and damaged.
Protect the vacuum cleaner from outside weather con-
ditions, moisture and sources of heat.
Do not pour flammable substances or substances con-
taining alcohol onto the filters (motor protection filter,
exhaust filter, etc.).
For safety reasons, the appliance is fitted with an over-
heating protection system to safeguard the battery and
motors. The appliance will switch off automatically if
it or the battery is too hot.
>= The appliance will need around 30 minutes to cool
down before it can be used again.
The packaging is designed to protect the vacuum clea-
ner from being damaged during transportation. We
therefore recommend keeping the packaging for the
purpose of future transportation.
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Proper use
Li-ion battery
Your appliance is fitted with lithium-ion batteries which,
for safety reasons, are only accessible to professional
repair specialists.
For battery replacement, please contact your nearest
after-sales centre or an authorised specialist dealer.
Notes on transport
The lithium-ion batteries in the appliance are subject to
the requirements of dangerous goods legislation. The
batteries can be transported by the user by road wit-
hout any further requirements. In the event that they
are dispatched by a third party (e.g. transported by air
or freight carrier), special requirements regarding pa-
ckaging and identification must be met. In this case, a
dangerous goods expert must be consulted when pre-
paring the goods for dispatch.
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Your vacuum cleaner
1 Floor tool with electric
brush
2 Dust box with filter unit
3 Dirt container release
button
4 Battery charging status
indicator
5 Sensor Control indicator
6 Fluff filter
7 Fin filter
8 Handle
9 On/off switch
10 Professional upholstery
nozzle*
11 Professional crevice
nozzle*
12 Short suction pipe
13 Charging cable
14 Replacement rotary brush*
15 Furniture nozzle*
16 Mattress nozzle*
* the equipment may vary depending on the appliance type
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Before using your appliance for the first time
Connecting the handle and appli-
ance
Fig.
1
Carefully plug the handle onto the
main housing and lock into place.
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Connecting the appliance and floor
nozzle
Fig.
2
Plug the hand vacuum cleaner into
the floor tool and lock into place.
To release the floor tool, press the
release button and pull the hand
vacuum cleaner out of the tool.
Caution!
The floor nozzle is not suitab-
le for vacuuming up small parts
such as shards, toys, pins, paper
clips, etc.
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Click!
1
Click!
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Before using your appliance for the first time
Caution!
Before using the vacuum cleaner
for the first time, the batteries
must be charged for at least 6
hours.
Only charge the appliance using
the charging cable supplied.
Charging the battery
Fig.
3
To charge the vacuum cleaner, place
it near to a socket. The appliance can
be left standing anywhere in the
room.
Fig.
12
Plug the charging cable into the con-
nection at the rear of the appliance.
Plug the charging cable plug into the
socket.
The charging indicator flashes during
the charging process.
Once the battery is fully charged, the
charging indicator lights up in blue
and no longer flashes.
The LED goes out after two minu-
tes in order to save energy.
It is normal for the charging cable
and hand vacuum cleaner to become
hot and not a cause for concern.
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1
1
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Charging
Battery charging status indicator
Fig.
4
The indicator LEDs show the char-
ging status of the battery.
Battery fully charged
Battery semi-charged
Battery low
When the final LED flashes, the bat-
tery must be recharged.
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Vacuuming
Switching on/off
Fig.
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Move the on/off button in the di-
rection of the arrow.
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Vacuuming
Controlling the suction level
Fig.
6
To change the suction power, sli-
de the on/off switch to the desired
position:
Power level 1 1
For simple cleaning tasks, such as
rugs or lightly soiled hard floors.
The appliance achieves the maxi-
mum runtime at this level.
Power level 2 2
For vacuuming delicate rugs und
for daily vacuuming of lightly soiled
floors.
Power level 3 3
For vacuuming hard floors and
heavily soiled rugs and carpets.
The appliance achieves a shorter
run time at this level.
When vacuum-cleaning using ac-
cessories at level 3 only.
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1
2
3
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Vacuuming
Transport
Fig.
7
To overcome obstacles, e.g. steps,
the appliance can also be carried
by the handle on the appliance
body.
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Vacuuming
Vacuuming with accessories
For all work with the accessory,
set the appliance to the highest
performance level (level 3).
Fig.
8
Short suction pipe
Pull the appliance out of the floor
nozzle.
Place the suction pipe onto the
appliance and lock it in place.
For vacuuming up larger particles
of dirt or small parts, such as con-
fetti, paper clips, cornflakes, etc.
For vacuuming car footwells.
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1
2
Click!
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Vacuuming
Fig.
9
Attach the nozzles to the short suc-
tion pipe as required:
Professional upholstery nozzle
For vacuuming upholstery, car
seats, etc.
To clean the professional uphols-
tery nozzle, simply vacuum it using
the appliance.
Professional crevice nozzle
For vacuuming crevices and cor-
ners, etc.
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Vacuuming
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Furniture nozzle with brush ring
For vacuuming walls, sensitive sur-
faces, tables, etc.
Furniture nozzle without brush
ring
For vacuuming curtains, etc., re-
move the brush ring from the nozz-
le.
For cleaning sensitive materials
such as curtains, return the po-
wer setting to the lowest setting.
Cleaning the furniture nozzle
For cleaning the furniture nozzle,
simply vacuum it using the appli-
ance.
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Vacuuming
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Fig.
9
Mattress nozzle
For vacuuming mattresses
Vacuuming stairs
Fig.
10
Easily vacuum stairs using the ap-
pliance.
Vacuum steps crosswise from left
to right.
Remove the remaining dirt at the
edges by rotating the floor nozzle.
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After using the appliance
Switching off the appliance
Fig.
11
Switch off the appliance after va-
cuuming.
Parking the appliance
Fig.
12
During short pauses in vacuuming,
the appliance can be left standing
anywhere in the room. To do this,
tilt the vacuum cleaner forwards
slightly in the direction of the
nozzle.
Caution!
When the appliance is left stan-
ding, it must be switched off, be-
cause if the brush is turning while
the appliance is standing still, it
could cause damage to the floor
covering.
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