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Illustration
Lock the suction hose neck in the suction opening.
To take off, push both lock devices together and
pull the tube.
Illustration
Connect handle and suction tube and insert.
Connect the floor nozzle and telescopic suction
pipe and insert.
Illustration
Use the adjustment in order to adjust the telescopic
suction pipe to the length you wish.
Illustration
When you stop or you take a short break, hang the
floor nozzle into the parking position on the back of
the appliance, and push it into the resting position.
Illustration
To remove, press handle backwards in the direc-
tion of the appliance. The floor nozzle is thus un-
locked from the parking holder and can be removed
upwards.
Illustration
Hold the power cord at the plug and pull it out. In-
sert the mains plug into a socket.
Turn on/off the appliance.
Illustration
The power suction adjustment is at the power suc-
tion control:
- Marking MAX, high power suction
- Marking MIN, low power suction
Note
: the marking shows the current suction power.
Adjust the suction power to suit the suction require-
ment
:
Low suction power
– for laced curtains, textiles,
upholstered furniture, cushions
Medium suction power
– for slightly dirty carpets/
carpeted floors, precious carpets, bridges and run-
ners
Highest suction power
– for hard floors, very dirty
carpets and carpeted floors
Please take notice!
Should, while turning the appliance
on, the mains furse tripper shut off, possibly, other elec-
trical appliances are connected and are operating on
the same electric circuit. Should this be the case, put the
appliance in its lowest power stage, before turning the
appliance on. Afterwards you may select a higher power
stage. Refer to chapter "Technical data" for power fuse
protection.
Important notice!
The appliance will shutdown auto-
matically, if there is danger of overheating. Turn the ap-
pliance off and pull the power plug. Make sure, that the
nozzle, the suction pipe or the tube is not clogged, fail-
ing all the above the filter must be changed. After the
elimination of the interference let the appliance cool
down for a minimum of 1 hour, before using it again.
Upholstery nozzle
: for cleaning upholstered furni-
ture, mattresses, laced curtains, etc.
Furniture brush
: for cleaning furniture and deli-
cate objects with care, dusting books, air vents in
the car, etc.
Joint nozzle, detachable
: for edges, joints and
heaters
Hang in the floor nozzle in the park holder on the
rear side of the machine and press it into locking
position (see illustration 4)
Illustration
Push the dead button at the handle and remove the
telescopic suction pipe.
Illustration
Open the attachment housing cover.
Illustration
Insert the handle in the desired accessory until the
stop. It then gets locked. Then tilt it downwards and
pull it out.
Illustration
To store, put the attachment using the handle into
the attachment housing and click it up into place.
Remove the handle.
Notice
: You also can remove the attachment man-
ually and put it on top of the handle. In order to re-
lease the attachment, push the dead button on the
handle.
Notice
: All steps stated above can also be done
when the telescopic suction pipe is connected.
Hang the floor nozzle on the backside of the appli-
ance into the parking holder, and push into the
pause position. Pull the telescopic suction pipe
straight up.
Illustration
Carpets and carpeted floors
:
Select the following switch setting:
Illustration
Hard surfaces
:
Select the following switch setting:
Start up
Suction using accessories
QuickClick attachment
QuickClick Using the attachments
Changing the attachments in the QuickClick
attachment housing
Reversible floor nozzle
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