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Vacuuming

Connect the suction hose (9) to the suction hose 

connector (8).

Blowing

Connect the suction hose (9) to the blow connec-

tor (19).

Air regulator (Fig. 3)

The air regulator (29) can be 

fi

 tted between the 

suction hose (9) and the suction tube (17). The 

suction power of the nozzle can be in

fi

 nitely ad-

justed using the air regulator (29).

When wet vacuuming, make selective use of the 

air regulator to suck in air as well as liquids. This 

will help to take some strain o

  the equipment 

when vacuuming liquids.

5.5 Suction nozzles

Combination nozzle (Fig. 3)

The dual-purpose nozzle (14) is for vacuuming 

solids and liquids over medium to large areas.

Crevice nozzle (Fig. 3)

The crevice nozzle (23) is designed for vacu-

uming solids and liquids in corners, edges and 

other areas that are di

  cult to access.

Upholstery nozzle (Fig. 3)

The upholstery nozzle (26) is specially designed 

for vacuuming solids on upholstery and carpets.

6. Operation

6.1 ON/OFF switch (Fig. 1/7)

Switch position 0:    

O

 

Switch position I:    

Normal mode

Switch position AUTO:  

Automatic mode

6.1.2 Suction power adjuster (Fig. 1a)

Turn the rotary knob for suction power adjustment 

(16) to the left or right to adjust the suction power.

6.2 Dry vacuuming

Use the pleated 

fi

 lter (24) for dry vacuuming (see 

point 5.2). The dirt bag (27) can be 

fi

 tted in additi-

on when removing particularly stubborn dirt (see 

point 5.3).

Always ensure that the 

fi

 lters are securely seated.

6.3 Wet vacuuming

For wet-vacuuming, use the foam 

fi

 lter (25) (see 

point 5.2).

Check that the 

fi

 lter is securely seated at all times.

Water drain screw (Fig.1)

To make the tank (10) easier to empty after wet 

vacuuming, it is 

fi

 tted with a water drain screw 

(11). Open the water drain screw (11) by turning it 

anti-clockwise and drain the liquid.

When wet vacuuming, the 

fl

 oating safety switch 

(Fig. 2/21) closes when the maximum tank level 

is reached. At the same time, the suction noise of 

the equipment will change and become louder.

You must then switch o

  the equipment and em-

pty the tank.

Danger!

The wet and dry vacuum cleaner is not suitable 

for the vacuuming of combustible liquids.

For wet vacuuming, use only the supplied foam 

fi

 lter.

6.4 Automatic mode (Fig. 1)

Connect the power cable on your electric tool to 

the automatic socket-outlet (4) and connect the 

suction hose (9) to the extractor connector on 

your electric tool. Check that the connections are 

secure and air-tight.

You can use the supplied electric tool adapter 

(Fig. 3/22) to connect the suction hose (9) to the 

electric tool. To do so, 

fi

 t it between the suction 

hose and the extractor port on the electric tool.

Set the switch (7) on the wet and dry vacuum 

cleaner to position AUTO (automatic mode). The 

moment you switch on the electric tool, the wet 

and dry vacuum cleaner switches on as well. 

When you switch o

  the electric tool, the wet and 

dry vacuum cleaner switches o

  as well after a 

pre-set delay.

6.5 Blowing

Connect the suction hose (Fig. 1/9) to the blow 

connector (Fig. 2/19) on the wet and dry vacuum 

cleaner.

6.6 Filter cleaning system (Fig. 19)

The equipment has a 

fi

 lter cleaning system which 

enables large amounts of 

fi

 ne dust to be suc-

tioned without 

fi

 tting the dirt collector bag.

Important! 

The 

fi

 lter cleaning system can only be 

activated if the equipment is in operation!

If there is a drop in suction performance, the 

fi

 lter 

cleaning system can be activated at the touch of a 

button in order to clean the dirty coarse 

fi

 lter and 

increase the suction performance again.

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Page 1: ... SACL Art Nr 23 424 67 I Nr 21011 7 GB Original operating instructions Wet and dry vacuum cleaner Anl_TE_VC_2230_SACL_UKCA_SPK7 indb 1 Anl_TE_VC_2230_SACL_UKCA_SPK7 indb 1 11 01 2022 09 48 09 11 01 2022 09 48 09 ...

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Page 8: ...r plug in the following cir cumstances Whenever the appliance is not in use before opening the appliance and before all cleaning and maintenance work Never clean the appliance with solvents Never pull the plug out of the socket by pulling the cable Never leave the appliance unattended when operational Keep away from children Take care to ensure that the power cable does not get damaged by being ru...

Page 9: ...e end of the operating instructions Open the packaging and take out the equip ment with care Remove the packaging material and any packaging and or transportation braces if available Check to see if all items are supplied Inspect the equipment and accessories for transport damage If possible please keep the packaging until the end of the guarantee period Danger The equipment and packaging material...

Page 10: ...e outside of the wheels 13 so that the detents engage on the covers 32 for the wheel 13 Fig 11 Fitting the castors Fig 12 Fit the castors 12 into the appropriate moun tings on the underside of the container 10 Push the castors 12 firmly into the mounting until they engage with a clicking noise Fig 12 Fitting the push bar Fig 13 Place the push bar 37 into the push bar connec tions a of the tank and...

Page 11: ...ain screw 11 by turning it anti clockwise and drain the liquid When wet vacuuming the floating safety switch Fig 2 21 closes when the maximum tank level is reached At the same time the suction noise of the equipment will change and become louder You must then switch off the equipment and em pty the tank Danger The wet and dry vacuum cleaner is not suitable for the vacuuming of combustible liquids F...

Page 12: ...nance and ordering of spare parts Danger Always pull out the mains power plug before star ting any cleaning work Warning Maintenance and cleaning work must be perfor med in such a way that no danger is created for maintenance personnel or any other persons When maintenance and repair work is carried out all contaminated parts which cannot be sufficient ly cleaned must be packed in impermeable bags a...

Page 13: ...d electronic equipment and its implementation in national laws old elec tric power tools have to be separated from other waste and disposed of in an environment friendly fashion e g by taking to a recycling depot Recycling alternative to the return request As an alternative to returning the equipment to the manufacturer the owner of the electrical equipment must make sure that the equipment is pro...

Page 14: ...zle upholstery nozzle electric tool adapter etc Consumables Pleated filter foam filter dirt bag additional filter etc Missing parts Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery In the effect of defects or faults please register the problem on the internet at www Einhell Service com Please ensure that you provide a precise description of the problem and answer the following questions in all cas...

Page 15: ...e to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use for example overloading the device or the use or unapproved tools or accessories ingress of foreign bodies into the device such as sand stones or dust transport damage the use of force or damage caused by external forces for ex ample by dropping it Damage to the device or parts of the device caused by normal or natural wear or tear or by normal use ...

Page 16: ... Mēs apliecinām atbilstību ES direktīvai un standartiem tālāk minētajām precēm LT Atitikties deklaracija deklaruojame kad gaminys atitinka ES direktyvą ir standartus PL Deklaracja Zgodności deklarujemy zgodność wymienionego poniżej artykułu z następującymi normami na podstawie dyrektywy EU BG Декларация за съответствие Ние декларираме съответствие на Директивите и нормите ЕС за изделия UKR Деклара...

Page 17: ...s Safety Regulation X Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulation X Electrical Equipment Safety Regulation Measuring Instruments Regulation Radio Equipment Regulation Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation Personal Protective Equipment Regulation X The Ecodesign for Energy Related Products and Energy Information Regulation X The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and E...

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