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Set the nozzle switch to “carpet” or “hard floor” to suit the floor (Fig. 12)
you intend to clean:
- Hard floor (Fig 12/A), laminate, tiles, PVC, etc.
- Carpet (Fig 12/B)
5. When using the vacuum cleaner, pull it after you
like a sleigh. Follow the respective recommenda-
tions of the flooring manufacturers.
NOTE:
The bypass vent (Fig. 13/1) lets you quickly reduce the
suction power if less power is needed, or to release ob-
jects accidentally sucked in.
3.2 Setting the suction power
You can adjust the suction power to suit the type of floor
being cleaned. Use the symbols on the suction power display as a guide
(Fig 14/1):
Curtains, textiles (lowest setting)
Upholstery
Cushions
High-quality carpets, rugs and runners
Slightly soiled carpets and hard floors
Heavily soiled carpets and hard floors with coarse dirt (highest set-
ting)
Vacuum cleaner bag full
1. To set the power level, turn the knob (Fig 14/2) to
the desired setting.
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