47
Figure
18
a)
Close the dust bag by pulling on the locking tab and
then remove it.
b)
Insert a new dust bag by pushing it fully into the
holder.
!
Plea
s
e note: The lid will only clo
s
e if a du
s
t bag
ha
s
been in
s
erted.
U
s
ing the du
s
t container
If necessary, a dust container can be used in place of
a dust bag.
!
Plea
s
e note: The du
s
t bag change indicator only
work
s
in conjunction with a du
s
t bag.
Figure
19
Open the dust bag compartment lid.
Remove the dust bag and insert the dust container.
Close the appliance lid.
Figure
20
Set the power setting to maximum for best results
when vacuuming.
We recommend that you reduce the setting only when
vacuuming very delicate materials.
E
m
ptying the du
s
t container
To achieve the best possible vacuuming results, the
dust container should be emptied after every use or, at
the latest, when dust at one point in the dust container
has reached the
m
ax
mark.
When emptying the dust container, always check how
dirty the foam filter at the bottom of the container is.
If visibly dirty, clean the filter as described from
figure
25
onwards.
Figure
21
Unlock the dust compartment lid by moving the lo-
cking lever in the direction of the arrow.
Figure
22
Remove the dust container from the appliance.
Figure
23
Unlock the snap lock in the base flap by moving it in
the direction of the arrow.
Take the base flap out of the container and lay it to
one side.
Empty the container.
Latch the base flap into the container and close it.
Figure
24
Place the dust container back in the appliance and
close the dust compartment lid.
!
Plea
s
e note: The in
s
ide of the du
s
t container
m
ay beco
m
e
s
cratched with u
s
e and
s
tart to look
opaque. Thi
s
doe
s
not, however, affect the perfor
-
m
ance of the vacuu
m
cleaner in any way, i.e. it will
continue to function a
s
nor
m
al.
The drill dust nozzle is held in the required position
by suction. Depending on the condition of the wall to
be drilled, you may need to adjust to a higher power
setting to ensure that the drill dust nozzle remains
in place.
During drilling, the fine dust is automatically vacu-
umed up.
Figure
12
You can use the parking aid on the side of the appli-
ance if you wish to stop vacuuming for a short time.
After switching off the appliance, slide the hook
on the floor tool into the recess on the side of the
appliance.
Figure
13
When vacuuming on stairs for example, the appliance
can also be carried by the handle.
After u
s
ing the appliance
Figure
14
Pull out the mains plug.
Briefly pull on the power cord and then release it
(the power cord retracts automatically).
Figure
15
To store/transport the appliance, you can use the
storage aid on the underside of the appliance.
Stand the appliance up on its end. Slide the hook on
the floor tool into the recess on the underside of the
appliance.
You have purchased a floor vacuum cleaner which can
vacuum up any type of dry dirt using the dust contai-
ner or dust bag.
We recommend that you use:
− The dust bag principally for everyday household
cleaning.
− The dust container for DIY-related cleaning in parti-
cular, e.g. to vacuum up wood shavings, etc.
U
s
ing du
s
t bag
s
R
eplacing the du
s
t bag
Figure
16*
If the dust bag change indicator in the lid is filled
completely when the floor tool is lifted from the
floor with the highest suction level 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.
First check that the nozzle, suction pipe and flexib-
le hose are not blocked, as this would also lead to
the dust bag change indicator being triggered.
Figure
17
Unlock the lid by releasing the locking lever in the
direction of the arrow.
* Depending on model
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