– 3
Press the key for the mains cable retrac-
tion. The cable will pull itself automatically
into the appliance.
This accessory compartment allows the
storage of the suction hose, the mains ca-
ble and the suction nozzles.
(see description / illustration
)
Position I
: Suction or blowing
Position 0
: Appliance is switched off
(see description / illustration
)
Position
MAX: Suction or blowing.
Position
MAX:
Vacuuming
with
con-
nected electric tool
Performance regulation: Reduce the suc-
tion if necessary during vacuuming, blow-
ing or when working with an electric tool.
Position 0
: The appliance is switched off.
Electric tool is supplied with voltage.
(see description / illustration
)
To rest the floor nozzle during work inter-
ruptions.
(see description / illustration
)
This accessory compartment allows the
storage of the suction pipes or other ac-
cessories.
(see description / illustration
)
The drain screw is used to quickly and
comfortably empty wastewater in the con-
tainer. Tilt the container forward for easier
emptying.
(see description / illustration
)
Note
: Do not use a filter bag for wet vacuuming!
Recommendations for appliances
without efficient filter cleaning:
To vacuum fine dust, use the filter bag.
(see description / illustration
)
The cartridge filter must always be in-
stalled - with wet and dry vacuuming.
Note
: Let the wet cartridge filter dry prior
to using it for dry vacuuming.
(see description / illustration
)
Slide the suction hose into the connection,
it will lock into place.
(see description / illustration
)
Note
: In order to disconnect it, push down
with your thumb and pull the suction hose
out.
Connect both suction pipes and connect
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.
Hard surfaces, dry vacuuming
: Use the
insert with 2 bristles.
Carpets, wet and dry vacuuming
: Work
without an insert.
For vacuuming dust from hard surfaces
and carpets:
Lever on symbol
for carpets
Lever on symbol
for hard surfaces
For edges, joints, heaters and hard to
reach locations.
Key for mains cable retraction
Accessory compartment, hook
Rotary switch (ON/OFF)
(without built-in socket)
Rotary switch (ON/OFF)
(with built-in socket)
Parking position
Accessory storage container
Steering roller
Drain screw
Filter bag
Cartridge filter
(already installed in the appliance)
Suction hose with handle
Suction tubes 2 x 0.5 m
Floor nozzle
(with inserts)
Floor nozzle
(with switching lever)
Crevice nozzle
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Summary of Contents for WD 5
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Page 76: ...3 Efficient Efficient I 0 MAX 0 Efficient Efficient ON OFF ON OFF 75 EL...
Page 77: ...4 2 2 Efficient 2 x 0 5 m 76 EL...
Page 78: ...5 2 863 139 Efficient Efficient Efficient A B MAX 0 5 5 3 x Efficient 4 Efficient 77 EL...
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Page 80: ...7 Efficient Efficient K RCHER K RCHER P P EN 60704 2 1 79 EL...
Page 88: ...2 30 87 RU...
Page 89: ...3 I 0 0 88 RU...
Page 90: ...4 2 2 2 863 139 2 0 5 89 RU...
Page 91: ...5 A 0 5 5 4 90 RU...
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Page 93: ...7 K RCHER K RCHER EN 60704 2 1 92 RU...
Page 144: ...2 30 mA C 143 BG...
Page 145: ...3 I 0 MAX MAX 0 2 0 5 144 BG...
Page 146: ...4 2 2 2 863 139 145 BG...
Page 147: ...5 A B MAX 0 5 5 3 4 146 BG...
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Page 149: ...7 K RCHER K RCHER EN 60704 2 1 148 BG...
Page 169: ...2 30 168 UK...
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Page 171: ...4 2 2 2 863 139 2 x 0 5 170 UK...
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Page 174: ...7 K RCHER K RCHER P P EN 60704 2 1 173 UK...
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