Operation Manual

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Figure Controlling the suction level
The suction level can be infinitely adjusted to the level
required by turning the control knob in the direction of
the arrow.
L
ow power range =>
F
or vacuuming delicate materials,e.g.
upholstery, curtains, etc.
Medium power range =>
For the daily vacuuming of light
dirt deposits.
High power range =>
F
or vacuuming durable floor coverings,
hard floors and heavily soiled surfaces.
Vacuuming
!
Please note:
Floor tools are subject to a certain amount of wear,
d
epending on the type of hard floor you have (e.g.
rough, rustic tiles). Therefore, you must check the
underside of the floor tool at regular intervals. Worn
undersides of floor tools may have sharp edges that
can damage sensitive hard floors, such as parquet or
linoleum. The manufacturer does not accept any
responsibility for damage caused by worn floor tools.
Figure
Set the adjustable floor tool:
Rugs and carpets =>
Hard floors =>
If you are vacuuming up relatively large particles, make
sure that you vacuum them up successively and
carefully to ensure that the vacuum channel of the floor
tool does not become blocked. If necessary, you should
raise the nozzle in order to better vacuum up the dirt
particles.
Figure Vacuuming with accessories
Attach the nozzles to the suction pipe or hand grip as
required:
a)Crevice nozzle for vacuuming crevices and corners,
etc.
b)Upholstery nozzle for vacuuming upholstered
furniture, curtains, etc.
c)Hard-floor tool
For vacuuming hard floor coverings
(tiles, parquet flooring, etc.)
Push the telescopic tube into the connecting piece of
the hard floor tool until it locks in place.
To release the connection, press the locking collar
and pull out the telescopic tube.
Figure Cleaning the hard-floor tool
a)Vacuum the tool from below to clean it.
b)Use scissors to cut through threads and hairs wound
round the rollers and then vacuum them away.
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12*
D
rill dust nozzle
Figure
a)Secure the drill dust nozzle to the handle and then
place against the wall, so that the nozzle drill hole
opening sits directly over the hole to be drilled.
b)Select the lowest power setting and then switch on
t
he vacuum cleaner.
 Suction holds the drill dust nozzle in the required
position.
c)Depending on the surface of the wall to be drilled it
m
ay be necessary to readjust the power to a higher
setting to ensure the drill dust nozzle is firmly
attached.
Any fine particles are automatically vacuumed up.
Turbo brush
If your appliance is equipped with a turbo brush,
c
onsult the accompanying instruction manual for
instructions on its use and maintenance.
Figure
You can use the parking aid on the back of the vacuum
cleaner if you wish to stop vacuuming for a short time.
Once you have switched off the appliance, slide the
hook on the floor tool into the recess on the rear of
the appliance.
Figure
To overcome obstacles, e.g. steps, the appliance can
also be carried by the handle on the appliance body.
When the work is done
Figure
a)Pull out the mains plug.
b)Briefly pull on the power cord and then release it (the
power cord retracts automatically).
Figure
To store/transport the appliance, you can use the
storage aid on the underside of the appliance.
a)Stand the appliance upright on its end.
b)Slide the hook on the floor tool into the recess on the
underside of the appliance.
Changing the filter
!
Please note: Always switch off the appliance before
changing the filter.
Replacing the dust bag
Figure
If the dust bag change indicator in the lid is filled
completely yellow when the floor tool is lifted from
the floor with the highest power setting selected, the
dust bag must be changed, even though it may not
yet be full. Even if the dust bag is not full, it may still
need changing, due to the type of dust which has
been vacuumed.
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