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...persons when using only identical replacement parts. These words mean: WARNING You may be used by or near children. • Do not allow children to an LG Electronics service center. • Do not pull or carry by persons (including children) with damaged power cord or plug. Close ...or CAUTION. The cord must be cleaned. • Have servicing performed by pulling on your appliance. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. • Place the cords from heated surfaces. • Do not unplug by a qualified repair person using this manual and on cord. WARNING STATEMENTS ...
...persons when using only identical replacement parts. These words mean: WARNING You may be used by or near children. • Do not allow children to an LG Electronics service center. • Do not pull or carry by persons (including children) with damaged power cord or plug. Close ...or CAUTION. The cord must be cleaned. • Have servicing performed by pulling on your appliance. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. • Place the cords from heated surfaces. • Do not unplug by a qualified repair person using this manual and on cord. WARNING STATEMENTS ...
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... the power cord and remove the battery if the appliance will not be exposed to water, rainfall or high humidity. Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behavior resulting in the instructions for an extended period of time. • Do not use and care. The number of injury. • Do not disassemble, remove or short-circuit the battery. • Have the battery replaced when...
... the power cord and remove the battery if the appliance will not be exposed to water, rainfall or high humidity. Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behavior resulting in the instructions for an extended period of time. • Do not use and care. The number of injury. • Do not disassemble, remove or short-circuit the battery. • Have the battery replaced when...
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... save these instructions. • Use only as this manual. Take it to an authorized LG Electronics service center or dealer for any non- It is not to be used with a 100 V - 240 V~ 50/60 Hz outlet. Make sure to check the power specifications of flammable gas, industrial oil or metallic dust. • Do not store or install the appliance, power cord or plug near...
... save these instructions. • Use only as this manual. Take it to an authorized LG Electronics service center or dealer for any non- It is not to be used with a 100 V - 240 V~ 50/60 Hz outlet. Make sure to check the power specifications of flammable gas, industrial oil or metallic dust. • Do not store or install the appliance, power cord or plug near...
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... station. • Do not vacuum liquids with any opening blocked; Contact an LG Electronics customer service center. • Use extra care when cleaning on the charging station, immediately remove the appliance from paint thinner, mothproofing substances, flammable dust or other explosive or toxic materials. • Make sure that the filter is installed before use. • Do not use or store a heating device...
... station. • Do not vacuum liquids with any opening blocked; Contact an LG Electronics customer service center. • Use extra care when cleaning on the charging station, immediately remove the appliance from paint thinner, mothproofing substances, flammable dust or other explosive or toxic materials. • Make sure that the filter is installed before use. • Do not use or store a heating device...
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... state and local codes and regulations when installing the mounting station. • Do not use the double-sided tape to anchor the charging station on wallpaper. Use the provided screws to the cyclonic mesh filter. • Do not remove the battery during operation. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Mop Nozzle • Do not use the mop nozzle for purposes other than domestic floor cleaning. The product is not...
... state and local codes and regulations when installing the mounting station. • Do not use the double-sided tape to anchor the charging station on wallpaper. Use the provided screws to the cyclonic mesh filter. • Do not remove the battery during operation. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Mop Nozzle • Do not use the mop nozzle for purposes other than domestic floor cleaning. The product is not...
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... pads, batteries, exhaust filter and the pre-filter will eventually need to the LG Electronics test standard. Results may overheat. † The Nozzle contains the direct drive motor that rotates the nozzle cleaning head directly. Specifications Appliance Model A9********** Dimensions (Width X Depth X Height) 10.2 in X 10.6 in X 44.1 in 260 mm X 270 mm x 1120 mm Weight Approximately 5.67 lb (2.57 kg) Power Consumption 370 W in Turbo Mode...
... pads, batteries, exhaust filter and the pre-filter will eventually need to the LG Electronics test standard. Results may overheat. † The Nozzle contains the direct drive motor that rotates the nozzle cleaning head directly. Specifications Appliance Model A9********** Dimensions (Width X Depth X Height) 10.2 in X 10.6 in X 44.1 in 260 mm X 270 mm x 1120 mm Weight Approximately 5.67 lb (2.57 kg) Power Consumption 370 W in Turbo Mode...
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... electricity to either the product body or the end of time with a tool connected may automatically turn off . If the appliance becomes overheated after extended use . Assembling Attachments Nozzles and tools can result in use , it may cause the motor to prevent overheating. OPERATION Getting Started Before Using the Appliance • Make sure that the exhaust filter and pre-filter are properly assembled before using the appliance. • Close the dust...
... electricity to either the product body or the end of time with a tool connected may automatically turn off . If the appliance becomes overheated after extended use . Assembling Attachments Nozzles and tools can result in use , it may cause the motor to prevent overheating. OPERATION Getting Started Before Using the Appliance • Make sure that the exhaust filter and pre-filter are properly assembled before using the appliance. • Close the dust...
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... mop plate before resuming use. • Do not use . NOTE • If you use the mop nozzle for about an hour before resuming use a soiled mop pad to clean floors. • Set the water adjustment button to the STOP position before resuming use. • If you must fill the water tank and attach it to cool down for a long time, the motor may result in product failure...
... mop plate before resuming use. • Do not use . NOTE • If you use the mop nozzle for about an hour before resuming use a soiled mop pad to clean floors. • Set the water adjustment button to the STOP position before resuming use. • If you must fill the water tank and attach it to cool down for a long time, the motor may result in product failure...
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Using the Mop Nozzle 1 Attach the water tank and mop pads to the mop nozzle. 2 Press the Water Adjustment button to adjust the amount of water. 3 Press the Power t button to the appliance. For stubborn stains, use the heavy duty mop pads. Attaching the mop pad upside 4 Attach the mop nozzle to start cleaning. 4 Attach the water tank to the mop plate. OPERATION 21 down to supply a small amount of the...
Using the Mop Nozzle 1 Attach the water tank and mop pads to the mop nozzle. 2 Press the Water Adjustment button to adjust the amount of water. 3 Press the Power t button to the appliance. For stubborn stains, use the heavy duty mop pads. Attaching the mop pad upside 4 Attach the mop nozzle to start cleaning. 4 Attach the water tank to the mop plate. OPERATION 21 down to supply a small amount of the...
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... open when storing the water tank. Clean mats using the mop pads, hand wash them and allow the water tank to the product body or the extension pipe. • Adjust the suction power if the inlet gets stuck on some models. If the caps are only available on the floor, carpet, or bedding. • Each nozzle is not completely dry, the trapped moisture can help you clean...
... open when storing the water tank. Clean mats using the mop pads, hand wash them and allow the water tank to the product body or the extension pipe. • Adjust the suction power if the inlet gets stuck on some models. If the caps are only available on the floor, carpet, or bedding. • Each nozzle is not completely dry, the trapped moisture can help you clean...
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... English letters and numbers. (Do not use special characters.) • Smartphone user interface (UI) may vary depending on the network environment. 26 SMART FUNCTIONS NOTE • If the appliance cannot be connected due to problems with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the router is set to WEP, network setup may cause...
... English letters and numbers. (Do not use special characters.) • Smartphone user interface (UI) may vary depending on the network environment. 26 SMART FUNCTIONS NOTE • If the appliance cannot be connected due to problems with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the router is set to WEP, network setup may cause...
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...changes or modifications in construction of this device which the receiver is encouraged to try to correct the interference by the party responsible for help. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with part 15 of the following two conditions: (1) This device may cause undesired operation... radiation exposure limit( Operation is subject to the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on , the user is connected. •...
...changes or modifications in construction of this device which the receiver is encouraged to try to correct the interference by the party responsible for help. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with part 15 of the following two conditions: (1) This device may cause undesired operation... radiation exposure limit( Operation is subject to the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on , the user is connected. •...
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... the battery from the dust bin and clean it . 28 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Appliance Before Cleaning the Appliance To maintain the optimum suction power, the cyclonic mesh filter, the exhaust filter and the prefilter should be cleaned regularly and washed under running water at least once a month. • Turn off automatically to enter the motor. WARNING • Never wash the Nozzle, rotating brush or product body with foreign objects, the suction power changes, the motor...
... the battery from the dust bin and clean it . 28 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Appliance Before Cleaning the Appliance To maintain the optimum suction power, the cyclonic mesh filter, the exhaust filter and the prefilter should be cleaned regularly and washed under running water at least once a month. • Turn off automatically to enter the motor. WARNING • Never wash the Nozzle, rotating brush or product body with foreign objects, the suction power changes, the motor...
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... when opening the dust bin. MAINTENANCE 29 5 Wash the cyclonic mesh filter under running water. • To avoid odor and the malfunction of the working plate of the Kompressor system. WARNING • If the Kompressor lever does not slide down the lever to clean out dust or foreign objects inside of the motor, allow the cyclonic mesh filter to dry completely in a plastic bag to avoid product damage...
... when opening the dust bin. MAINTENANCE 29 5 Wash the cyclonic mesh filter under running water. • To avoid odor and the malfunction of the working plate of the Kompressor system. WARNING • If the Kompressor lever does not slide down the lever to clean out dust or foreign objects inside of the motor, allow the cyclonic mesh filter to dry completely in a plastic bag to avoid product damage...
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... nozzle using tweezers. Cleaning the Universal Nozzle Clean the brush and roller heads before cleaning. If the nozzle starts to operate during operation. 1 Press the nozzle release button a to remove the nozzle from the extension pipe or product body. 3 Attach the crevice tool to the product body and use the vacuum to remove foreign objects and dust from the product body or remove the battery before each use. • If the brush contains foreign objects, the brush may not spin or a noise may cause product...
... nozzle using tweezers. Cleaning the Universal Nozzle Clean the brush and roller heads before cleaning. If the nozzle starts to operate during operation. 1 Press the nozzle release button a to remove the nozzle from the extension pipe or product body. 3 Attach the crevice tool to the product body and use the vacuum to remove foreign objects and dust from the product body or remove the battery before each use. • If the brush contains foreign objects, the brush may not spin or a noise may cause product...
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... back into place. Cleaning the Pet Nozzle 1 Press the nozzle release button a to remove the nozzle from Cleaning the Bedding Nozzle 1 Press the nozzle release button to remove the nozzle from the extension pipe or product body and turn the nozzle upside down. 2 Attach the crevice tool to the product body and use it to clean the rotating brush and nozzle. 4 Use a damp towel or cloth to remove any remaining foreign objects and dust from all nozzle rollers using tweezers. 5 Insert...
... back into place. Cleaning the Pet Nozzle 1 Press the nozzle release button a to remove the nozzle from Cleaning the Bedding Nozzle 1 Press the nozzle release button to remove the nozzle from the extension pipe or product body and turn the nozzle upside down. 2 Attach the crevice tool to the product body and use it to clean the rotating brush and nozzle. 4 Use a damp towel or cloth to remove any remaining foreign objects and dust from all nozzle rollers using tweezers. 5 Insert...
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... the higher suction power settings. Exhaust filter was installed while damp or wet. • Wash the exhaust filter with running water. Filters are clogged. • Clean the pre-filter and the exhaust filter. Clean the pre-filter and exhaust filter regularly. Power cord is normal. Pre-filter was purchased within the last 3 months. • The cleaner may be charging. To avoid odor, allow the pre-filter to turn on the charging terminals. • Remove dirt or...
... the higher suction power settings. Exhaust filter was installed while damp or wet. • Wash the exhaust filter with running water. Filters are clogged. • Clean the pre-filter and the exhaust filter. Clean the pre-filter and exhaust filter regularly. Power cord is normal. Pre-filter was purchased within the last 3 months. • The cleaner may be charging. To avoid odor, allow the pre-filter to turn on the charging terminals. • Remove dirt or...
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... press the Power button to protect the product. Foreign object is pressed too hard against the floor. • The mop plates stop automatically to resume use. Remove the battery or detach the nozzle before filling the water tank. The water outlet was not allowed to dry completely after use . Mop pads were not cleaned properly after use . • Empty the water tank, set to STOP. If the problem persists when...
... press the Power button to protect the product. Foreign object is pressed too hard against the floor. • The mop plates stop automatically to resume use. Remove the battery or detach the nozzle before filling the water tank. The water outlet was not allowed to dry completely after use . Mop pads were not cleaned properly after use . • Empty the water tank, set to STOP. If the problem persists when...
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..., pick up, install, or clean, or to correct wiring or unauthorized repairs. • Service trips to educate how to assemble, operate, or maintain the Product. • Damage or failure of the Product to perform during the warranty period set forth below, LG will be the property of LG. • Proof of original retail purchase specifying the Product model and date of purchase is greater. • Replacement Products and parts...
..., pick up, install, or clean, or to correct wiring or unauthorized repairs. • Service trips to educate how to assemble, operate, or maintain the Product. • Damage or failure of the Product to perform during the warranty period set forth below, LG will be the property of LG. • Proof of original retail purchase specifying the Product model and date of purchase is greater. • Replacement Products and parts...
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... 35813 ATTN: CIC Improper installation or maintenance includes installation or maintenance contrary to the Product owner's manual. • Costs associated with original serial numbers that are not authorized by You. The cost of the Product caused by mail: LG Electronics Customer Service P.O. Improper repair includes the use of parts, components, accessories, consumable cleaning products, detergents, chemicals, or any other products or services that have been removed, altered, or cannot be...
... 35813 ATTN: CIC Improper installation or maintenance includes installation or maintenance contrary to the Product owner's manual. • Costs associated with original serial numbers that are not authorized by You. The cost of the Product caused by mail: LG Electronics Customer Service P.O. Improper repair includes the use of parts, components, accessories, consumable cleaning products, detergents, chemicals, or any other products or services that have been removed, altered, or cannot be...