Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Caring for the environment 3
- Description of the appliance 4
- Warning and Safety instructions 6
- Preparing for use 12
- Using the accessories supplied 16
- Use 17
- Setting down, transportation and storage 22
- Maintenance and care 23
- Purchasing new dustbags and filters 23
- Ordering the correct dustbags and filters 23
- When to change the dustbag 24
- Replacing the dustbag 25
- When to change the exhaust filter 26
- Correctly replacing the Air Clean filter 27
- Replacing the Active Air Clean or Active HEPA filter 28
- Replacing one type of exhaust filter with another 29
- When to change the dust compartment filter (for motor protection) 30
- Correctly changing the dust compartment filter 30
- When to change the battery in the radio frequency operated handle 31
- How to change the battery in the radio frequency operated handle 31
- When to change the thread lifters 32
- Correctly replacing the thread lifters 32
- Cleaning and care 33
- Problem solving guide 34
- After sales service / Electrical connection 35
- Optional accessories 36
Vacuuming
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When vacuuming, pull the vacuum
cleaner behind you on its wheels.
You can stand it upright for
vacuuming stairs and curtains etc.
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When vacuuming especially fine
dust, e.g. sawdust, sand, flour,
talcum powder etc., electrostatic
charges build up naturally. Under
certain conditions these charges will
be released. To avoid the
unpleasant effects of these
discharges, a metal inlay has been
incorporated into the underside of
the handle. Please make sure that
you keep your hand in constant
contact with this metal strip during
vacuuming.
Use
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