– 4
Bring the appliance to working position
- secure it, if required, with parking
brakes.
Insert the suction hose into the suction
hose connection.
Attach the desired accessoried to the
suction hose.
Ensure that the vacuum material con-
tainer has been inserted properly.
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Warning
The highest allowed net impedance at the
electrical connection point (refer to techni-
cal specifications) is not to be exceeded.
In case of confusion regarding the power
impedance present on your connection,
please contact your utilities provider.
LP appliances are equipped with a waste
hose system.
Devices with a waste hose system are not
suitable for wet vacuum cleaning.
Remove all 4 loops of the waste hose
(length: 22 m).
Open the intake by a rotation to the left
and pull it out towards the bottom.
Insert the waste hose as shown in the il-
lustration.
Insert the intake and lock it by clockwise
rotation.
Pull down the waste hose 40-50 cm.
Close the end of the waste hose by
means of a cable tie.
After vacuuming moist or liquid substanc-
es, observe the notes in chapter "Changing
from wet vacuuming to dry vacuuming".
Insert the appliance plug into the mains
socket.
Turn the On/Off switch to "1".
Insert the appliance plug into the mains
socket.
Turn the On/Off switch to "1".
Press “Switch-on appliance” button.
Perform the suction process.
Regularly check the filling level in the
dirt receptacle, since the device does
not switch off automatically.
Empty the vacuum cleaner waste con-
tainer as necessary (described in the
chapter "Emptying the vacuum cleaner
waste container").
If necessary, clean or replace the filter
(described in chapter “Care and mainte-
nance”).
ATTENTION
Risk of damage! Devices with a waste hose
system are not suitable for wet vacuum
cleaning.
Caution: Constantly monitor the fill level
in the dirt receptacle when vacuuming
high volumes of liquid, as the receptacle
can be filled within a matter of seconds
and could overflow.
On completion of wet vacuum cleaning:
Dry the filter. Clean the container with a
moist cloth and dry it off.
Start up
LP appliances
Inserting the waste hose
Operation
IVS 100/40
IVS 100/55 and IVS 100/75
Suction process
Wet vacuum cleaning
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Summary of Contents for IVS 100/40
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Page 122: ...4 LP 4 22 m 40 50 cm 1 1 LP IVS 100 40 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 122 EL...
Page 124: ...6 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 IVS 100 55 LP IVS 100 75 LP OFF 3 cm 50 kg 124 EL...
Page 125: ...7 K RCHER LP 125 EL...
Page 126: ...8 1 2 3 4 K rcher 126 EL...
Page 142: ...2 IVS IVS LP 95 LP 142 RU...
Page 144: ...4 LP 4 22 40 50 1 1 LP IVS 100 40 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 144 RU...
Page 146: ...6 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 IVS 100 55 LP IVS 100 75 LP 3 50 146 RU...
Page 147: ...7 K RCHER LP 147 RU...
Page 148: ...8 1 2 3 4 K rcher 148 RU...
Page 240: ...2 IVS IVS LP 95 C LP 240 BG...
Page 242: ...4 LP 4 22 m 40 50 c 1 1 LP IVS 100 40 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 242 BG...
Page 244: ...6 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 IVS 100 55 LP IVS 100 75 LP 3 cm 50 kg 244 BG...
Page 245: ...7 K RCHER LP T o 245 BG...
Page 246: ...8 1 2 3 4 K rcher 246 BG...
Page 282: ...2 IVS IVS LP 95 C LP 282 UK...
Page 284: ...4 LP 4 22 40 50 1 1 LP IVS 100 40 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 284 UK...
Page 286: ...6 IVS 100 55 IVS 100 75 IVS 100 55 LP IVS 100 75 LP 3 50 286 UK...
Page 287: ...7 K RCHER LP 287 UK...
Page 288: ...8 1 2 3 4 K rcher 288 UK...