Zelmer 2700: EN
EN: Zelmer 2700
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EN
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Do not pick up: matches, cigarette butts, hot ash. Avoid
Dear Customers!
picking up sharp objects.
Please read this instruction manual carefully. Pay special
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Check the suction hose, the tubes and the nozzles –
attention to important safety instructions. Keep this User’s
remove the dirt from the inside.
Guide for future reference.
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Do not vacuum ne dust such as: our, cement, gypsum,
toners for printers and copy machines etc.
Important safety instructions
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Operate the appliance only in indoor spaces and vacuum
only dry surfaces. Before vacuuming dry the carpets that
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The vacuum cleaner is for household use only.
were wet cleaned.
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Connect the vacuum cleaner only to a 230 V mains
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This appliance is not intended for use by persons
supply equipped with a 16 A fuse.
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
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Do not unplug by pulling on cord.
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
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Do not operate the appliance if the cord, the housing or
unless they have been given supervision or instruction
the handle is visibly damaged. In such a case, return the
concerning the use of the appliance by a person
appliance to a service center.
responsible for their safety.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
the manufacturer, a service agent or a qualied person
play with the appliance.
in order to avoid a hazard.
The appliance can only be repaired by qualied service
Technical parameters
personnel. Improper servicing may cause a serious
The type of the vacuum cleaner and the technical parameters
hazard to the user. In case of defects please contact
are indicated on the rating label. Mains protection 16 A. Does
a qualied service center.
not cause interferences with audio/video devices.
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Do not run the vacuum cleaner or the brushes over the
Does not require grounding .
cord, it may cause damage to the cord insulation.
ZELMER vacuum cleaners meet the requirements of the
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Always unplug the appliance before cleaning,
applicable norms.
assembling or dismantling.
The appliance is in conformity with the requirements of the
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Turn off the device and unplug it from an outlet
directives:
before replacing the equipment or approaching
moving parts during use.
Low voltage appliance (LVD) – 2006/95/EC. –
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – 2004/108/EC. –
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Do not vacuum without the SAFBAG dust bag module
and the lters or if they are damaged.
Noise level: 81 dB/A.
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Do not use the vacuum cleaner to clean people or
The appliance was marked by a CE sign on the rating label.
animals, pay special attention to keep the nozzles away
from eyes and ears.
VACUUM CLEANER 2700 TYPES
Type
Outlet lter
Small brush
Turbo brush
Workmanship and
equipment option:
No bag protection
Dust bag/Amount
Suction tube
Small nozzle
Combination brush
Crevice nozzle
Adjustable suction power
Dust bag full indicator
Parquet brush “BNB”
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2700.0 ST + + + SAFBAG 2 pieces HEPA H11 Telescopic + + + + + +
2700.0 SP + + + SAFBAG 2 pieces HEPA H11 Telescopic + + + + – +
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Appliance elements
A
order to do so remove the blank cover and insert the basket.
6
To clean hard surfaces – wooden oors, plastic oors,
1
Accessory compartment cover
ceramic tiles etc. pull out the brush by pressing the switch on
2
Combination brush fastening
the combination brush according to the gure .
3
Plug and cord
7
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with an accessory
4
Cord rewind button
compartment. To open the compartment, lift the compartment
lid and pull it downwards.
5
Outlet lter cover
8
Grab the plug (3) and pull the cord out of the vacuum
6
Handle
cleaner.
7
ON/OFF button
ATTENTION! While pulling out the cord pay attention
8
Dust bag full indicator
to the yellow stripe which signals the end of the
9
Power decrease button –
cord. Further attempts (pulling on cord) may result in
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Suction power level indicator
damaging the cord.
11
Power increase button +
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Plug in the appliance.
12
Upper cover fastening
Before operation make sure that the SAFBAG dust bag
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Suction hose
module is installed in the vacuum cleaner chamber and that
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Telescopic suction tube
all lters are installed in the appliance.
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10
Outlet lter HEPA H11 (installed in the vacuum cleaner)
Switch on the vacuum cleaner by pressing the “on/off”
button (7).
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Inlet lter (installed in the vacuum cleaner)
11
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with an electronic power
17
Inlet lter casing (installed in the vacuum cleaner)
control which allows to gradually adjust the vacuum cleaner
18
SAFBAG dust bag module (with the installed SAFBAG
suction power during operation. To adjust the suction power
dust bag)
use the power adjustment buttons (11,9) – to increase the
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SAFBAG dust bag
suction power or – to decrease the suction power. The
suction power setting is indicated by the appropriate number
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Parquet brush “BNB”
of lit diodes.
Is used to clean and polish hard, scratch sensitive surfaces
The vacuum cleaner will by default begin operation at the
such as wooden oors, oor panels, parquet, marble,
medium power range. 4 diodes will light on the power level
tiles, etc.
indicator (10).
Delicate and soft natural bristles ensure maximum vacuum
effectiveness and protects against scratching the cleaned
The suction power may be adjusted during operation. The
surface.
recommended settings are:
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Combination brush with a small item separator
Setting 1 – vacuuming curtains
Setting 2 – vacuuming upholstery
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Turbobrush (type 2700.0 ST)
Setting 3 – costeffective power
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Small nozzle
Setting 4 – vacuuming carpets
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Crevice nozzle
Setting 5 – vacuuming hard oors and crevices.
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Small brush
12
Set the desired power value by pressing the power
adjustment buttons , (11,9).
Preparing the vacuum cleaner for
SAFBAG dust bag disassembly/assembly
operation
B
C
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1
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a dust bag full
Insert the curved hose end in the opening of the vacuum
indicator (8). When the dust bag full indicator (8) lights
cleaner and gently press. A characteristic click indicates that
during operation (with the nozzle or the brush lifted above
the hose has been properly installed.
the cleaned surface) it means that the bag is full and needs
2
Connect the other end of the hose (handle) with the
to be replaced. In addition the dust bag full indicator (8) may
telescopic suction tube.
activate if the suction hose or the elements attached to the
3
Adjust the length of the telescopic suction tube by sliding
suction hose are clogged (suction power – level 5).
the slider according to the arrow and pull out/pull the tube
2
Switch off the vacuum cleaner by pressing the “on/off”
together.
button (7) and unplug the appliance
4
Assemble the appropriate nozzle or brush to the other
3
Press the two side buttons on the end of the hose and
end of the suction tube.
remove the hose end from the inlet opening of the vacuum
5
You may assemble a basket for picking up small objects
cleaner.
in the combination brush with the small item separator. In
4
Release the upper cover fastening (12) and open the cover.
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5
Remove the SAFBAG dust bag module (18) from the
3
Slide the inlet lter casing with the installed inlet lter
vacuum cleaner chamber.
from the tracks on the back side of the vacuum cleaner
6
Grab the dust bag cover, gently bend it towards the
chamber.
inside and remove the whole dust bag upwards.
4
Remove the inlet lter (16) from the inlet lter casing.
7
Insert the plate of the new dust bag in the tracks of the
5
Place the new lter in the inlet lter casing (17) with the
SAFBAG dust bag module (18) and slide it until stop. The
material side directed towards the inside of the casing.
direction for inserting the dust bag is indicated by the arrow
on the bag.
6
Slide the inlet lter casing (17) together with the lter in
the tracks until stop to the previous position.
8
Slide the SAFBAG dust bag module together with the
installed bag in the tracks located on the side of the vacuum
ATTENTION! Always replace a damaged inlet lter (16)
cleaner chamber. Close the cover by pressing it until you
with a brand new, original one.
hear a characteristic click – pay attention not to trap the
dust bag.
7
Insert the SAFBAG dust bag module to the vacuum
cleaner chamber.
ATTENTION! Do not vacuum without the SAFBAG dust
8
Close the cover by pressing it until you hear
bag module installed in the appliance. The lack of the
a characteristic click – pay attention not to trap the dust bag.
SAFBAG dust bag module prevents from locking the
upper cover of the appliance.
Special accessories
ZELMER vacuum cleaners are equipped with SAFBAG dust
The following special accessories may be purchased in retail
bags in the amount indicated in the table. It is recommended
outlets:
to replace the dust bag if:
a) the dust bag full indicator lights up,
Zelmer turbobrush (22)
b) the vacuum cleaner operates poorly,
May be used with all types of ZELMER vacuum cleaners. Is
c) the dust bag is full.
used for an effective vacuuming of carpets and tted carpets.
While using the turbobrush follow the instruction manual.
Filter disassembly
The use of the turbobrush decidedly increases the
effectiveness of removing brous dirt such as: animal hair,
Before changing the lters make sure that the vacuum
hair, threads etc. It is practically useful in households with
cleaner is switched off and unplugged from the mains
pets (cats, dogs), where removing the animal hair from the
supply.
carpets and oorings is very onerous.
HEPA OUTLET FILTER
D
The vacuum cleaners are equipped with an H11 outlet lter
End of operation cleaning and
maintenance
F
HEPA (High Efciency Particulate Air). The HEPA lter has
been designed to maximize its ltration capability through
special bers, which are able to retain almost all dust
1
Switch off the vacuum cleaner by pressing the “on/off”
particles. The H11 class determines the permeability of
button (7).
a lter. The HEPA H11 lter retains 95,5% of particles of 0.3
2
Unplug the appliance.
micron.
3
Wind the cord by pressing the cord rewind button (4).
1
To replace the HEPA lter lift the vacuum cleaner handle
While doing this hold the cord to make sure it is not tangled
and open the accessory compartment.
and the plug does not hit the vacuum cleaner housing.
2
Grab the lter cover by the fastening, rmly pull with the
4
Disconnect the telescopic tube from the nozzle or brush.
thumb and lift it upwards
5
Disconnect the telescopic tube from the hose.
3
Remove the HEPA lter case and replace it with a new
6
Press the two side buttons on the end of the hose and
one. The HEPA lter ensures an effective operation of the
remove the hose end from the inlet opening of the vacuum
vacuum cleaner for about 1 year.
cleaner.
4
Insert the cover so that the two protrusions in the lower
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The vacuum cleaner may be stored vertically or horizontally.
part of the cover are inserted in the openings of the vacuum
In order to do so, insert the fastening hook of the combination
cleaner body, press the lter cover so that the rear fastenings
brush to the combination brush fastener. The hose may be
snap shot on the body.
attached to the vacuum cleaner, however you have to make
INLET FILTER
E
sure that it is not excessively bent during storing.
1
Release the upper cover fastening (12) and open the
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If necessary wipe the housing and the dust bag container
cover.
with a damp cloth (it may be soaked with dishwashing liquid)
and dry it or wipe until dry.
2
Remove the SAFBAG dust bag module (18) from the
vacuum cleaner chamber.
Do not use abrasive detergents or solvents.
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Examples of problems while operating the
vacuum cleaner
PROBLEM ACTION
A characteristic “uttering”
• Check the dust bag and the
of the vacuum cleaner is
accessories, remove the cause of the
heard.
clogging or replace the dust bag with
a new one.
• Clean the vacuum cleaner chamber
and the lter.
The dust bag is damaged. Remove the dust bag and the lters.
The electrical installation
Check if other appliances are not
fuse went out.
plugged to the same electrical circuit
as the vacuum cleaner. If the fuse
goes out repeatedly, return the vacuum
cleaner to a service point.
The vacuum cleaner does
Return the vacuum cleaner to
not operate; the housing or
a service point.
the cord is damaged.
The suction power of the
Replace the dust bag and the lters,
vacuum cleaner is weak.
check the suction tube, the hose and
the nozzle – remove the cause of the
clogging.
Ecology – Environmental protection
Each user can contribute to protect the environment. It is
neither difcult nor expensive. In order to do so:
Return cardboard packages to recycling points.
Throw polyethylene (PE) bags into appropriate
containers.
Return a worn out appliance to an appropriate
collecting point as the components of
the appliance may pose a threat to the
environment.
Do not dispose of with household waste!!!
The manufacturer/importer does not accept any liability for any
damages resulting from unintended use or improper handling.
The manufacturer/importer reserves his rights to modify the product
any time in order to adjust it to law regulations, norms, directives,
or due to construction, trade, aesthetic or other reasons, without
notifying in advance.
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