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User Manual for Sencor SVC 1080TI Bagless Vacuum Cleaner

Quick guide for the Sencor SVC 1080TI bagless vacuum cleaner. Learn how to assemble, operate, clean filters, and maintain your vacuum for optimal performance.

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Quick Guide from the Manual

The Sencor SVC 1080TI is a bagless vacuum cleaner designed for household use. Before first use, ensure all promotional labels are removed and the dust container and filters are correctly installed. Always disconnect the power plug before cleaning or maintenance. Do not vacuum liquids, smoldering items, or construction materials like cement or plaster.

Description of the Appliance

The vacuum cleaner consists of several key components:

Parts identification diagram of the Sencor SVC 1080TI vacuum cleaner.
Parts identification diagram of the Sencor SVC 1080TI vacuum cleaner.
  • A1: Dust container release button
  • A5: On/Off button
  • A7: Removable dust container
  • A10: Flexible hose with integrated brush
  • A11: Telescopic metal tube
  • A12: Floor nozzle with extensible brush and cleaning switch
  • A16: HEPA filter H13
  • A18: Inflow micro-filter
  • A19: Cyclone unit
  • A21: Motor filter
  • A25: Turbo brush

Preparing for Use

To assemble the vacuum cleaner:

  1. Check that the dust container (A7) with the micro-filter (A18) and cyclone unit (A19) are properly installed.
  2. Insert the flexible hose (A9) into the connection hole (A8) until it clicks.
  3. Attach the telescopic tube (A11) to the handle of the flexible hose (A10).
  4. Connect the desired nozzle (e.g., A12, A14, A22, A23, A24, or A25) to the telescopic tube or hose handle.

Using the Vacuum Cleaner

Pull the power plug to unwind the cord to the desired length. Do not pull past the red mark. Press the On/Off button (A5) to start. Use the suction power adjustment button (A4) to control intensity. When finished, turn off the unit, disconnect from the power socket, and hold the automatic power cord winding button (A3) to retract the cord.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Regular maintenance is essential for performance:

Diagram showing the disassembly of filters and the dust container.
Diagram showing the disassembly of filters and the dust container.
  • Dust Container: Press the release button (A1), remove the container, and empty it over a bin using the open clip (A15). Wash the container under lukewarm water if necessary.
  • HEPA Filter (A16): Remove the grille (A17) at the rear to access the filter. Tap out light soiling or wash under lukewarm water. Allow to dry completely before reinserting. Replace every 6 months.
  • Inflow Micro-filter (A18): Remove the dust container, take out the filter, and tap out or wash under lukewarm water. Dry completely before reinstallation.
  • Motor Filter (A21): Remove the dust container to access. Tap out or wash if soiled. Ensure it is completely dry before putting it back.

Technical Specifications

  • Rated power input: 700 W
  • Dust container capacity: 3.5 l
  • Operational radius: 10 m
  • HEPA filter class: 13
  • Noise level: 78 dB(A)
  • Weight: 4.9 kg

Manufacturer information

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Practical help

Common problems

Vacuum cleaner does not start

Check if the power cord is properly plugged into the socket and if the power outlet is functional.

Suction power is weak

Check if the dust container is full, filters are clogged, or if there is a blockage in the hose or nozzle.

Power cord does not wind up completely

Release the winding button, pull the cord out by approximately 50 cm, and try winding it up again.

Before use

  • Remove all promotional labels and stickers from the appliance.
  • Check that the dust container and filters are properly installed.
  • Ensure the electrical voltage in the socket matches the rating label.
  • Verify that the flexible hose is securely clicked into the inlet.
  • Ensure the outflow filters are installed before turning on.

Specs in practice

Rated power input
700 W, indicating the power consumption of the motor.
Dust container capacity
3.5 liters, the volume of dirt the container can hold before needing to be emptied.
Operational radius
10 meters, the total reach of the vacuum from the power socket.
HEPA filter class
13, indicating high filtration efficiency for fine particles.

Images and diagrams

  • A1-A25: Detailed parts identification including the main unit, filters, and various cleaning attachments.
  • A12: Floor nozzle featuring a switch for deep/easy cleaning and an extensible brush.
  • A20: Groove on the vacuum body for parking the floor nozzle.

Model compatibility

  • Do not vacuum water, liquids, or flammable materials.
  • Do not use in industrial surroundings.
  • Do not vacuum sharp items like broken glass or construction materials like cement.

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Emily Carter

User documentation editor

Prepares concise manual descriptions and highlights the most useful setup, operation, and maintenance information for readers.