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Caution
Always work with an inserted
foam or cartridge filter during
wet and dry vacuum cleaning!
Illustration
Remove the appliance head and take
accessories out of the container.
Illustration
Fit the swivel casters on the container
bottom. Insert filter bag if required.
Illustration
Put the appliance head onto the con-
tainer and lock it.
Illustration
Connect accessories.
Note:
For vacuuming dry dirt or water off
the floor - always work with the insert
(brush strip and rubber lip) in the floor noz-
zle.
Illustration
Connect the mains plug and turn on the
appliance.
Caution
Only work with a dry foam or
cartridge filter!
For appliances with foam filter
: When
dry vacuuming, always install the filter
bag in addition to the foam filter.
For appliances with cartridge filter
:
To vacuum fine dust, use the filter bag.
–
The filling level of the filter bag depends
on the dirt that is sucked in.
–
The filter bag needs to be replaced
more frequently while sucking in fine
dust, sand, etc.
–
Clogged filter bags can burst - therefore
make sure to replace the filter bag in a
timely manner!
Caution
Vacuum cold ashes only when
using a pre-filter.
Order no. basic design: 2.863-139.0, pre-
mium design: 2.863-161.0.
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Warning
Immediately switch the appli-
ance off or pull the power plug if
foam forms or liquids escape!
Illustration
Do not use a filter bag!
Note:
If the container is full, a float closes
the suction opening, and the appliance
works at a higher speed. Switch off the ap-
pliance immediately, and empty the con-
tainer.
Illustration
Turn off the appliance and disconnect
the mains plug.
Illustration
Remove the appliance head and empty
the reservoir.
Commissioning and
operation
Attaching the Accessories
Dry vacuum cleaning
Information filter bag
Wet vacuum cleaning
Finish operation
Empty the container
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