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To reduce the risk of these hazards when using an extension cord, be sure it is in good condition and that
the connection does not come into contact with liquid.
Operation
Preparation
1. Select the desired accessory.
2. Unwind the mains lead completely.
3. Check if the mains voltage that you want to use matches the information on the rating plate.
Turning on/ off
Turn the appliance ON (I) and OFF (O) with the On/ Off Power switch (I).
Dry Vacuuming
1. Read chapter:
Assembling the cartridge filter
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2. Assemble the desired accessory.
3. Connect the mains plug to a properly installed earthed socket.
4. Turn the device on.
5. Vacuum at a steady speed. There is no need to exert pressure.
Wet Vacuuming
CAUTION:
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D
o not use the appliance to vacuum foaming cleaning agents!
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Always remove the cartridge filter when vacuuming liquids. Insert the water filter instead.
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Check that the water filter fits properly.
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Before the cleaner is used again for dry vacuuming, all components must be dry.
1. Disconnect the mains plug from the socket.
2. Remove the cartridge filter.
3. For wet-vacuuming, slip the supplied water filter over the filter basket.
4. Attach the motor housing at the container and press down the retaining clips.
5. Assemble the desired accessory.
6. Connect the mains plug to a properly installed earthed socket.
7. Turn the device on.
After vacuuming
WARNING!
C
arry out the following steps as soon as you stop vacuuming. Never leave the appliance unattended.
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Press the On/Off Power switch to switch off the appliance.
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Remove the mains plug from the mains socket.
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Wind the mains lead around the cable holder of the appliance.
Filter cleaning
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To remove the cartridge filter for cleaning, hold the power head and turn the filter retainer
counter-clockwise to loose and remove.
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To clean filter, brush off excess dirt with water, DRY completely (approximately 24hours) and re-install.
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