– 9 –
11
FIG.
(4.1)
(18.1)
Attention: EXPLOSION AND FIRE HAZARD! Never
vacuum asbestos, inflammable fluids, such as petrol, oil,
solvents, etc. Do not work near inflammable fluids or
gas. Never vacuum fluids or material hotter than 60ºC,
such as burning cigarettes, ashes, glowing coals, etc.
If cable becomes damaged replace immediately.
Always keep the filter cartridge clean; for maximum
performance.
8. VACUUMING FLUIDS
8.1 EMPTY TANK
If fitted, remove the paper dust bag and empty the tank
to dispose of any dirt/dust which may have been picked
up previously. If in place, the cartridge filter must now be
removed by turning the fixing knob anti-clockwise and
sliding off the motor head.
8.2 FITTING THE ANTI-FOAM FILTER
– FIG. 12
Slide the filter
(28)
over the float cage.
NEVER VACUUM DRY DUST AND DIRT WITH THIS
FILTER FITTED AS IT WILL PROVIDE LITTLE OR NO
PROTECTION RESULTING IN MOTOR DAMAGE
12
FIG.
(28)
Note: When the fluids have reached the highest
permissible level in the tank, the float regulator will cover
the motor filter causing the motor to work harder, it will
become noisier, at this point turn off and empty the tank.
8.3 FITTING THE LARGE FLUID
NOZZLE – FIG. 13
Fit the large fluid nozzle
(23)
to the retractable extension
tube
(19)
.
13
FIG.
(19)
(23)
8.4 SWITCH ON
Connect the vacuum cleaner to the power supply and
switch the vacuum cleaner ‘on’ by pushing the power
‘on/off’ switch
(5)
.
− Use the machine in vacuum only mode by pressing
the button identified by the symbol below situated on
the front panel of the machine
(4.1)
.
Vacuum cleaning selection.
Note: After selecting ‘on’ from the main switch, vacuum
cleaning mode can be also selected using the remote
control located on the shampoo/vacuum control handle
grip.
8.5 WATER ON LARGE AREAS
– FIG. 14
Note: The large fluid nozzle
(23)
should be used on
floors and other flat surface areas where the water to be
picked up has dispersed over a large area but is only
shallow.