III. VACUUM CLEANER PREPARATION
Remove all packing material, take out the vacuum cleaner and the accessories.
Remove all possible adhesion foils, stick-on labels or paper from the appliance.
VACUUM CLEANER ASSEMBLY
When assembling the vacuum cleaner, follow the procedure indicated in Fig. 1.
Choose appropriate accessories as required (
C1
-
C4
) (Fig. 5). The telescopic suction tube
C6
can be set to an optimum length to suit the user´s height.
IV. USE OF VACUUM CLEANER
Before use, unwind (by pulling) the power cable
A5
from the vacuum cleaner to a required
length and plug the vacuum cleaner to the mains.
CONTROL
A1
button
-
vacuum cleaner ON/OFF switch
A2
button
-
when pressed and held, the unwound part of the power cable
rewinds back inside
V
. REMOVING THE DUST CONTAINER AND FILTERS
Caution
– Maximum suction performance can be achieved when the filters are clean and the
dustbag is empty.
–
Every time you empty the dust container, we recommend that you also clean the filters.
– When you are vacuuming very fine dust, the filter pores might get clogged. This reduces
the air flow and the suction performance deteriorates. In such a case, the filters need to
be cleaned even though the container is not full yet.
DUST CONTAINER REMOVAL
When taking out the dust container
B
follow the procedure indicated in Fig. 3. Dispose of
dirt contained in the dust container with regular household waste. An emptied and cleaned
container is to be put back into the vacuum cleaner in reverse order.
INPUT HEPA FILTER REPLACEMENT
To remove the input filter, follow the procedure indicated in Fig. 3. To fit a new input filter
in the vacuum cleaner, proceed in reverse order. A used filter is to be disposed of with
regular household waste.
OUTPUT HEPA FILTER REPLACEMENT
To remove the input filter, follow the procedure indicated in Fig. 4. To fit a new output filter
in the vacuum cleaner, proceed in reverse order. A used filter is to be disposed of with
regular household waste.
VI. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Treat surface of the appliance with a soft and damp cloth, do not use coarse and aggressive
detergents!
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