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to use the brush. To lower the bristles, press the lever marked with the
smooth flooring
symbol.
Parquet brush (Q)
This can be used to clean delicate surfaces.
Narrow suction nozzle with brush (S)
This suction device is ideal for cleaning between the folds on fabrics, joints, corners or niches that
are impossible to reach using the floor cleaning device. This attachment can also be fitted directly
to the handle (I).
Small vacuum cleaner (D)
Useful to remove the dust from books or delicate objects, as picture frames, etc.
Suitable for cleaning upholstered furniture, mattresses, pillows, curtains, etc.
This attachment may be applied directly to the handle (I).
VACUMM CLEANER ASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT
: Before fitting or removing attachments, always make sure that the vacuum cleaner has
been unplugged from the power mains.
- Insert the suction device coupling (N) into the air inlet opening (H) and press until it clicks into
place. To remove it, it is necessary to press the two release buttons (R) at the same time and to
pull it out (Fig. 2).
- Insert the telescopic tube (M) into the handle (Fig. 3).
- Push the slider device (L) forwards and pull the bottom section of the tube out to the required
length (Fig. 4). To shorten the tube, push it back in the opposite direction.
- Fit the required attachment to the telescopic tube.
USING THE APPLIANCE
cAUTION
: Before using the vacuum cleaner, remove all large or sharp objects from the floor to avoid
any possible damage to the cleaner itself.
First of all, before using this appliance, unwind the power cord completely and plug the appliance
into the mains socket.
To switch on, press the foot switch (F) on the appliance. The cleaner is equipped with wheels to
move it easily during use.
IMPORTANT
: The appliance might make a whistling sound that will stop after a few seconds.
WARNING
: Switch off the vacuum cleaner immediately if the air inlets, brushes or telescopic tube
become blocked. Remove the cause of the blockage before switching the vacuum cleaner on
again.
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