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This accessory compartment allows the
storage of the suction hose and the suction
nozzles.
Position I
: Suction or blowing
Position 0
: Appliance is switched off
To rest the floor nozzle during work in-
terruptions.
(see description / illustration
)
This accessory compartment allows the
storage of the suction pipes or other acces-
sories.
The turning lock is also used to lock the ap-
pliance head and the container. To unlock,
turn the turning lock all the way into the di-
rection of the arrow until you clear the lock.
The steering rollers are located in the
compartment when the appliance is de-
livered. These must be attached prior to
starting up the appliance.
(see description / illustration
)
Note
: Do not use a filter bag for wet vacu-
uming!
Recommendation
: To vacuum fine dust,
use the filter bag.
The cartridge filter must always be installed
- with wet and dry vacuuming.
Note
: Let the wet cartridge filter dry prior to
using it for dry vacuuming.
Slide the suction hose into the connec-
tion, it will lock into place.
(see description / illustration
)
Note
: In order to disconnect it, push
down with your thumb and pull the suc-
tion hose out.
Connect both suction pipes and con-
nect them to the suction hose.
(see description / illustration
)
Use the appropriate insert for vacuuming
on hard surfaces and carpets.
Hard surfaces, wet vacuuming
: Use the
insert with 2 rubber lips.
Carpets, wet and dry vacuuming
: Work
without an insert.
Hard surfaces, dry vacuuming
: Use the
insert with 2 bristle strips.
For edges, joints, heaters and hard to
reach locations.
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Always work with an inserted car-
tridge filter - during wet as well as
dry vacuum cleaning!
Illustration
Mount loose parts delivered with appli-
ance prior to start-up.
Illustration
Recommendation
: To vacuum fine
dust, use the filter bag.
Accessory compartment, hook
Rotary switch (ON/OFF)
Parking position
Accessory storage container
Turning lock
Steering roller
Filter bag
Cartridge filter
Suction hose with handle
Suction tubes 2 x 0.5 m
Floor nozzle
(with inserts)
Crevice nozzle
Operation
Before Startup
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