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CAUTION

 

Before vacuuming, make sure that the fitted tool/

accessory suits the surface to be cleaned. Also observe 

the flooring manufacturer's recommendations.

IMPORTANT:

 Risk of injury! Only attach the tool/accessory if the appliance is not connected to the power supply. The 

cylinder vacuum cleaner could be switched on by accident.

*(Some models only)

1.  Attach the selected tool/accessory to  

  the bottom end of the telescopic tube  

  (Fig. 3/A1) or hose handle (Fig. 3/B1).
2.  Insert the end of the suction hose into  

  the intake opening (Fig. 4/A) of the  

  vacuum cleaner until you hear and feel it  

  locking into place.  

If using the telescopic tube:
3.
  Insert the hose handle into the upper end 

  of the  telescopic tube (Fig. 4/B).
4.  Adjust the length of the telescopic tube  

  (Fig. 4/C). Press down the release latch 

  on the tube to do this. Then extend the  

  telescopic tube to the desired length. 

  Let go of the release catch while pulling  

  until it locks in place. You will hear 

  a distinct click.

3.2 ASSEMBLY

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Summary of Contents for DDC05-E01

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE DDC05 E01 DDC05 P01 Bagless cleaner CYLINDER VACUUM DD_Real Power M28_OUTPUT RK indd 1 26 03 2015 10 48...

Page 2: ...2 1 DD_Real Power M28_OUTPUT RK indd 2 26 03 2015 10 48...

Page 3: ...5 m approx 4 kg Type of appliance Model name Model number Voltage Power Dust bin capacity Power cord length Weight We reserve the right to make changes to technical and design specifications in the in...

Page 4: ...Devil recommended tools should be used with the vacuum cleaner use of non branded Dirt Devil accessories tools will invalidate your guarantee Don t use the vacuum cleaner if it has been dropped damage...

Page 5: ...efore use Take extra care when using and positioning the vacuum cleaner on the stairs Always switch off the vacuum cleaner before disconnecting or connecting the hose and accessories Keep all openings...

Page 6: ...vacuum dust from hard to reach places Dusting brush Fig 2 3 Use this to vacuum dust off objects that have sensitive surfaces Turbo tool Fig 2 4 Is used to vacuum non sensitive carpets runners mats and...

Page 7: ...the telescopic tube Fig 3 A1 or hose handle Fig 3 B1 2 Insert the end of the suction hose into the intake opening Fig 4 A of the vacuum cleaner until you hear and feel it locking into place If using t...

Page 8: ...r to cool for approximately 1 hour if you have cleaned the filters please wait 24 hours for the filters to fully dry before putting back into the machine 4 2 HOW TO USE IMPORTANT When unwinding the po...

Page 9: ...the cord retracting button Fig 5 3 4 4 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE n Only carry the machine by its carrying handle Fig 7 1 n If you want to store the machine for longer period of time empty the dirt contain...

Page 10: ...storage or dispatch 1 Switch off the machine chapter 4 3 Switching off 2 Remove the dirt container from its bracket by pressing the dirt container release button on the dirt container lid Fig 8 A2 3 E...

Page 11: ...rom cleaning the separator and shroud with water Otherwise adhering dirt particles may clog the separator and shroud 6 Hold the pre motor filter low over a dirt bin Separate the filter elements from o...

Page 12: ...he post motor filter cover 3 Remove the post motor filter Fig 12 B 4 Check the post motor filter for any discolouration 5 If the post motor filter is heavily discoloured replace 6 If the post motor fi...

Page 13: ...should be used with the vacuum cleaner use of non branded Dirt Devil spares and accessories will invalidate your guarantee Spare parts can be reordered from www DirtDevil co uk or alternatively call...

Page 14: ...to do this The air vent Fig 1 20 is open Close the air vent Fig 1 20 The attached tool accessory is unsuitable Change the tool accessory Chapter 3 2 Selecting the proper nozzle The position of the ca...

Page 15: ...7 15 MAINTENANCE DD_Real Power M28_OUTPUT RK indd 15 26 03 2015 10 48...

Page 16: ...EMC 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority...

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