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* Dependent on model
Fig.
3*
Push the handle into the telescopic tube.
To release the connection, turn the handle slightly
and pull it out of the telescopic tube.
Fig.
4*
Push the telescopic tube into the connection port
on the floor nozzle.
To release the connection, turn the telescopic tube
slightly and pull it out of the floor nozzle.
Fig.
5*
Release the telescopic tube by moving the sliding
switch in the direction of the arrow, and adjust it to
the desired length. The slide resistance on carpet
is at its lowest when the telescopic tube has been
fully extended.
Fig.
6
a)
Place the accessory holder in the required position
on the telescopic tube.
b)
Use some pressure to insert the 2-in-1 accessory
from above into the accessory holder.
Fig.
7
Holding the mains cable by the plug, pull it out to
the required length and plug the plug into the mains
socket.
Fig.
8
To switch the vacuum cleaner on or off, press the
on/off button.
Controlling the
s
uction power
Fig.
9*
If your appliance has a power control switch, the pow-
er can be adjusted continuously by sliding the power
control switch:
Low power range
=> min.
For vacuuming delicate materials, e.g. delicate
upholstery, curtains, etc.
Medium power range
For daily vacuuming of floors that are only slightly
dirty.
High power range
=> max.
For vacuuming durable floor coverings, hard floors
and very dirty floors.
Fig.
10
The suction power can also be adjusted by sliding
the auxiliary air control switch in the direction of the
arrow.
Auxiliary air control switch open => suction power
reduced
Auxiliary air control switch closed => maximum suc-
tion power
Vacuu
m-
cleaning
!
Plea
s
e note
Floor nozzles are subject to a certain amount of
wear, depending on the type of hard floors you have
(e.g. rough, rustic tiles). You should therefore check
the underside of the floor nozzles at regular inter-
vals. Worn undersides of floor nozzles may have
sharp edges that can damage delicate hard floors,
such as parquet or linoleum. The manufacturer does
not accept any responsibility for damage caused by
worn floor nozzles.
Fig.
11
Set the switchable floor nozzle as follows:
Rugs and carpets =>
Hard floors/parquet =>
If you are vacuuming up relatively large particles, make
sure that you vacuum them up successively and careful-
ly to ensure that the floor nozzle's air intake duct does
not become blocked.
If necessary, you should lift up the nozzle in order to
better vacuum up the dirt particles.
Vacuu
m
ing with acce
ss
orie
s
Fig.
12*
Attach the nozzles to the suction pipe or handle as re-
quired:
a)
Crevice nozzle for vacuuming crevices and corners,
etc.
b)
Furniture brush for vacuum-cleaning window
frames, cupboards, etc.
To use the furniture brush, turn the accessory
round so that the bristles are at the bottom
c)
Hard-floor nozzle for vacuuming hard floor coverings
(tiles, parquet flooring, etc.)
Fig.
13
You can use the stand on the rear of the appliance if
you wish to stop vacuuming for a short time.
After switching off the appliance, slide the hook on
the floor nozzle into the stand.
Fig.
14
When vacuuming stairs, the appliance must be positi-
oned at the bottom of the stairs. If it does not reach
far enough, the appliance can also be carried using the
carrying handle.
After vacuu
m
ing
Fig.
15
Switch off the appliance.
Unplug the mains plug.
Press the cable rewind button to reel in the cable.
Fig.
16*
Release the telescopic tube by moving the sliding
switch in the direction of the arrow, and slide one
tube into the other.
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