Miele HS19 Operating Instructions Manual - Page 21
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To separate the individual sections
from each other, press the release
catch on the Electrobrush and pull
the connector out of the Electro-
brush.
General battery information
The rechargeable battery is supplied
not fully charged.
Charge the battery completely before
using it for the first time. Allow approx-
imately 4 hours for this.
To activate the battery, it is essential to
place it in the PowerUnit when charging
it for the first time.
Once the battery is fully charged, the
battery charging state indicator on the
PowerUnit switches off to conserve en-
ergy.
The maximum charging capacity is
only achieved once the battery has
been charged and run down five
times.
A full charge provides enough power for
17 minutes if the vacuum cleaner is
used at the maximum power level in its
fully assembled state.
Installation and connection
However, if you use the PowerUnit solo
and select the minimum power level,
you can vacuum for up to 60 minutes at
a time.
WARNING! Keep batteries
out of reach of children.
Coin or button batteries containing
lithium can cause severe or fatal in-
juries within 2 hours of being swal-
lowed or placed inside any part of
the body. Non-lithium batteries can
also cause serious injuries if swal-
lowed or placed inside any part of
the body. Even flat batteries can still
be dangerous. If you suspect a child
has swallowed a battery or placed a
battery inside any part of their body,
seek medical advice immediately
(Australia: Poisons Information
Centre, Tel. 13 11 26; NZ: National
Poisons Centre, Tel. 0800 764 766).
Examine devices and make sure the
battery compartment is correctly se-
cured, e.g. that the screw or other
mechanical fastener is tightened. Do
not use if compartment is not secure.
Used batteries must be kept away
from children while awaiting disposal
and must be disposed of in a safe
manner.
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