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Note:
As soon as the electric tool is switched on, the
suction turbine starts with a 0.5 second delay. If the
electric tool is switched off, the suction turbine contin-
ues to run for approx. 5 seconds in order to vacuum up
the remaining dirt in the suction hose.
Cleaning hard to reach locations or, where vacuuming
is not possible, like leaves from a gravel bed.
Illustration
Connect the suction hose to the blower connection,
this will activate the blower function.
Turn off the appliance.
Illustration
Hook the floor nozzle into the parking position.
Turn off the appliance and disconnect the mains
plug.
Illustration
Remove the appliance head and empty the reser-
voir.
Illustration
Stow away the mains cable and accessory at the
machine. Store the appliance in a dry room.
Clean the appliance and accessory parts made of
plastic with a commercial plastic cleaner.
If required, rinse the container and accessories
with water properly and dry them before reuse.
Illustration
Only clean the cartridge filter under running water;
do not wipe or brush. Let it dry completely prior to
installation.
If the cleaning power of the appliance deteriorates
please check the following:
Accessories, suction hose or suction pipes are
clogged, please remove the obstruction using a
stick.
Illustration
Filter bag is full, install new filter bag.
Illustration
Cartridge filter is dirty, knock off dirt from cartridge
filter and clean under running water if necessary.
Replace damaged cartridge filter.
The Specifications are listed on page IV. The following
is an explanation of the symbols.
Subject to technical modifications!
Blowing function
Interrupting operation
Finish operation
Empty the container
Storing the appliance
Care and maintenance
Troubleshooting
Decreasing cleaning power
Technical specifications
Voltage
Output P
nom
Max. connection output of appliance
socket
Mains fuse (slow-blow)
Container capacity
Water intake with handle
Water intake with floor nozzle
Power cord
Sound pressure level (EN 60704-2-1)
Weight (without accessories)
14
EN
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