Before Use; Charging The Battery Pack (See Fig. A); Inserting/Removing The Battery Pack; Checking The Battery Charge Level - Parkside PVA 20-Li A1 Instructions D'origine

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Before use

Charging the battery pack
(see fig. A)
CAUTION!
Always unplug the appliance before you
remove the battery pack
the battery pack to the high-speed charger
.
Never charge the battery pack
temperature is below 10°C or above 40°C.
Insert the battery pack
charger
.
Insert the mains plug into the mains socket.
The control LED
The green control LED
charging process is complete and the battery
pack
is ready for use.
CAUTION!
If the red control LED
means that the battery pack
heated and cannot be charged.
If the red and green control LEDs
both flash, this means that the battery pack
is defective.
Push the battery pack

Inserting/removing the battery pack

Inserting the battery pack
Click the battery pack
slot
.
Removing the battery pack
Press the release button
battery pack
.
PVA 20-Li A1
from or connect
if the ambient
into the high-speed
lights up red.
indicates that the
flashes, this
has over-
into the appliance.
into the battery
and remove the

Checking the battery charge level

To check the battery status, press the battery
charge level button
remaining charge will be shown on the battery
display LED
RED/ORANGE/GREEN = maximum charge/
performance
RED/ORANGE = medium charge/performance
RED = low charge – charge the battery

Operation

Switching on/off
Switching on in 1st gear at 1400 rpm
Push the ON/OFF switch
Switching on in 2nd gear at 2100 rpm
Push the ON/OFF switch
Switching off
Reset the ON/OFF switch

Adjusting the fan head

Turn the fan head
There are 8 setting options available for this
purpose.

Carrying handle

Carry the appliance by the carrying handle

Fastening hook

Fold the hook
out of the stand
can secure it in a suitable place, such as
attaching a wall hook.
. The status/
as follows:
into position I.
into position II.
into position 0.
to the desired position.
so that you
GB │ IE
.
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