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What is included with the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6 vacuum cleaner?

The scope of supply for the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6 includes:

• 1 x VIOLA VC6 motor unit

• 1 x Aluminium suction tube

• 1 x Motorised brush LED

• 1 x Crevice tool

• 1 x 2-in-1 combination nozzle

• 1 x Rechargeable battery

• 1 x Mains adapter

• 1 x Wall bracket

• 2 x HEPA 13 filters


What are the functions of the different accessories for the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

The accessories for the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6 have the following functions:

LED motorised brush: Suitable for both carpets and hard floors. It has a rotating microfibre roller, making it particularly suitable for delicate surfaces. The LEDs illuminate dark areas for more thorough cleaning.

2-in-1 combination nozzle: Combines a small crevice tool and a brush nozzle. Press the release button on the brush attachment and push it up to turn the crevice nozzle into a brush nozzle.

– The crevice tool is suitable for upholstery, cleaning car interiors, and all nooks and crannies.

– The brush nozzle is used for vacuuming upholstery and textiles and for removing dust from delicate objects like picture frames, lampshades, keyboards, and books.

Long crevice tool: Suitable for hard-to-reach places such as corners, grooves, or niches.

Aluminium suction tube: Ensures better accessibility to ceilings, corners, cupboard surfaces and, in combination with the LED motorised brush, for floor cleaning.


What do the icons on the display of the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6 mean?

The icons on the display of your TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6 indicate the following:

Battery charge status: The symbol flashes when the charge status is less than 10%.

Brush blocked: Flashes red when the brush is blocked.

Suction blockage: Flashes red when the suction tube is blocked.

Sensor error display: Indicates that the Suction strength control (Auto) is not functioning.

Suction strength low: Low suction strength (Eco), low motor noise.

Suction strength high: High suction strength, loud motor noise.

AUTO (Automatic suction strength control): The suction strength is controlled automatically depending on contamination. The light ring indicates the strength level: Green = low, to red = high.


How do I assemble the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

Attaching/detaching the LED motorised brush and aluminium suction tube:

Attaching: The aluminium suction tube (7) is plugged directly into the suction opening in the motor unit. It must engage audibly. Attach the LED motorised brush (12) to the aluminium suction tube in the same way.

Detaching: Press the release button (A) on the motor unit or on the aluminium suction tube (B) and pull the LED motorised brush or the aluminium suction tube out at the same time.

Attaching/detaching the 2-in-1 combination nozzle and crevice tool:

Attaching: Insert the desired nozzle into the suction opening in the motor unit or the aluminium suction tube (7). Make sure that the catch on the nozzle is pointing towards the respective release button. The nozzle must engage audibly.

Detaching: Press the release button (A) above the suction opening or on the aluminium suction tube (B) and pull the nozzle out at the same time.

Detaching/attaching the dust holder:

Detaching: Push the release button (3) on the dust holder (4) and remove it upwards.

Attaching: Insert the dust holder into the motor unit from above. Make sure that the catch on the dust holder fits into the corresponding recess in the motor unit (A). The dust container must engage audibly (B).


What should I do before using my TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6 for the first time?

Before using the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6 for the first time, please note the following points:

• Remove any films, stickers or transport protection from the device. Never remove the type plate or any warning labels.

• Fully charge the battery to reach the maximum charge capacity.

• Set up the storage holder.


How do I charge the battery of the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

To charge the battery of your TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6, follow these steps:

1. Connect the battery (9) to the motor unit by pushing it onto the motor unit until it engages audibly.

2. Insert the mains adapter plug (DC connection) into the connection socket (11) on the battery.

3. Plug the mains adapter into the socket. The charging indicator light on the battery flashes red, and the battery status display on the touch display shows the charging status in %. The battery is now charging.

4. The battery is fully charged when the charging indicator lights green or if the battery status indicator is at 100.

5. First disconnect the mains adapter from the mains, then disconnect the DC connector from the battery.

The battery can be charged separately, when connected to the motor unit, or when in the storage holder. The storage holder has a slot for the mains adapter DC connector.

Note: The charging electronics in the battery have overheating protection. If you try to charge the battery after a long period of continuous use (when battery power is at 0 – 10%), the charging process may start only after a delay.


How do I remove the battery from the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

To remove the battery from the motor unit of the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6, first press the release button (10) on the battery and simultaneously pull the battery forwards off the motor unit.


How do I operate the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

To use your TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6:

1. Make sure that there are no large, sharp objects on the surface to be cleaned.

2. Select the required accessories and attach them to the device.

3. Switch the device on by pressing the operating switch (8) once. The device will immediately start the suction process, and the touch display (1) will light up.

4. If necessary, change the suction strength manually via the touch display by touching the “Suction strength” field. The intelligent suction control can also be set by touching the AUTO symbol.

5. Move the device over the area to be cleaned.

6. To switch the device off, press the control switch (8) once more.

For best performance, switch the device off after each area has been cleaned to increase the operating time per battery charge. Recharge the battery after use.


How do I empty the dust holder on my TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

To empty the dust holder on the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6:

1. Remove the dust holder from the motor unit to facilitate emptying.

2. Hold the dust holder over an open bin. The distance to the bin should be as small as possible so that the dust is not dispersed into the surroundings.

3. Press the emptying button (5) on the dust holder. The lid of the dust holder opens and the dirt falls out.

4. Press the lid onto the dust holder to close it. The tab must engage audibly.

Take note of the MAX mark on the dust holder. If the mark is reached during use, empty the dust holder. Empty and clean the dust holder after each use for best performance.


How do I clean the dust holder and filters of my TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

To clean the dust holder, HEPA filter, and dust filter of your TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6:

1. Remove the dust holder from the motor unit.

2. Pull the filter unit out of the dust holder by the handle.

3. The pre-filter (metal filter) and the HEPA filter are connected with a bayonet lock. Turn the HEPA filter anticlockwise to separate it from the pre-filter and pull it out.

4. Knock out all parts and clean with a soft brush as necessary.

5. The pre-filter can also be rinsed in clean water. Do not clean the HEPA filter in water!

6. Wipe the dust holder out with a damp cloth if necessary.

7. Allow all parts to air dry completely before reassembly. Never assemble wet or damp components or attach them to the motor unit.


How do I reassemble the filter unit for the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

To reassemble the filter unit after cleaning:

1. Place the pre-filter on the HEPA filter so that the catch is in the recess provided. Turn the dust filter clockwise until it is firmly seated.

2. Insert the pre-filter and HEPA filter into the dust holder. The dust filter must be seated correctly in the dust holder; it must not protrude from the top.

3. Reinsert the dust holder in the motor unit.


How do I clean the LED motorised brush of the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

For easier cleaning, the roller can be removed from the LED motorised brush of your TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6:

1. On the right side of the LED motorised brush, slide the lock (lock symbols) to the open lock position and remove the retaining bracket.

2. Pull out the roller and remove contaminants.

3. Insert the roller in the reverse order, insert the retaining bracket and press down until it engages audibly.


How should I store my TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

To properly store your TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6:

• Store the device in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children and animals.

• For storage, hang the device in the wall bracket with the suction opening pointing downwards.

• The 2-in-1 combination nozzle and crevice tool can be attached to the side of the wall bracket for easy and space-saving storage.

• If the device is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the battery from the motor unit and charge the battery before next use.


What should I do if my TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6 has a problem?

If your TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6 does not work properly, you can check the following troubleshooting guide:

Problem Possible cause Solution
The device only operates slowly or does not start. The battery is flat. Charge the battery.
The battery is not charging. Lower voltage at 0-10 % and 90-100 % to protect the battery. Battery protective circuit.
The suction power is too weak. The battery is too weak. Charge the battery.
The dust holder is overfilled. Empty the dust holder.
The filters are contaminated. Clean the filters.
The suction opening is blocked. Switch off the device and remove the blockage.
Particles that are too large or heavy can stick to the carpet. Remove these foreign bodies by hand.
Dust is escaping from the device during vacuuming. The dust holder or filter are not seated correctly. Correct the position of the dust holder and filter. Ensure that the dust holder is closed.
The filters are contaminated. Clean the filters.
The filters are worn out or damaged. Replace the filters.
The charging light does not come on when the device is connected to the mains. The mains adapter (A) is not inserted correctly into the socket or the DC connector is not inserted correctly into the battery connection socket (F). Correct the positioning.
The socket is defective. Try using a different socket.
Strange smell The device is being used for the first time. An unusual smell is normal the first time the device is used. It will disappear over time.

What are the technical specifications of the TECHNISAT VIOLA VC6?

Device
Model VIOLA VC6
Voltage supply 28.8 V, 2,500 mAh
Power rating 300 W
Battery charging time Up to 360 minutes
Operating time Up to 60 mins (when power levels and accessories are used)
HEPA filter H13

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