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on procedure.

For long periods of interruption in use or for storage, you can 

install a tube with a conductor as shown in the figure 12.

 Fig.12

Cleaning and maintenance

The dust container has to be emptied and cleaned regularly. 

Otherwise emptying it will get harder and harder or smells and 

bacteria might develop, depending on what you have vacuumed 

up. Therefore, it is best to empty the dust container after each 

vacuuming session. Empty and clean the dust container at the 

latest when the cleaning/ emptying display lights up.

Switch off the appliance, pull the plug out of the plug socket.

Wait for the engine to stop completely.

Press the front cover lock, open the front cover (Fig. 13). Remove 

the filled bag and clean it. If it is paper - replace it with a new one. 

(Fig. 13) To open the fabric bag, remove the clip at the bottom of the 

bag and shake it out. Then place the clip on the bag, and the bag in 

the vacuum cleaner body.

ATTENTION! 

Do not use the vacuum cleaner with a full bag as 

soon as the indicator shows that its almost full or the suction power 

of the vacuum cleaner has significantly decreased, turn off the 

vacuum cleaner and clean or replace the bag. Also check and clean 

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Page 1: ...ertificated in Ukraine Model MR600 Owners manual Vacuum cleaner EN UA RU 091...

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Page 3: ...your appliance and store them for later use of subsequent owners The cylinder vacuum cleaner is intended for home use only Under condition of observance of user regulations and a special purpose desig...

Page 4: ...lescopic tube Airflow Control hose handle D Hose E Hose Guider F top cover G Cord rewinder Button H Light indicating the dust bag filling I power control J ON OFF switch power line cord plug L crevice...

Page 5: ...fire or explosion To use the appliance outdoors There is danger of rain or dirt destroying the appliance Sticking objects into the appliance s openings It could overheat To modify or repair the applia...

Page 6: ...ven supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Never carry the appliance by its power cord It could be damaged THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR HOUSEHOLD...

Page 7: ...aner make sure that there are no mechanical damages of the apparatus parts of the power line cord and of the plug Insert the hose connector into the hole on the top cover of the vacuum cleaner and kee...

Page 8: ...surfaces it must be reduced To regulate the intake air flow during operation it is convenient to do so with the help of the regulator mounted on the handle of the apparatus Fig 6 Fig 6 To open the re...

Page 9: ...llow mark and repeat the reeling on procedure Select the conductor suitable for the surface ATTENTION Before changing the conductors the vacuum cleaner should be switched off Universal conductor Floor...

Page 10: ...se press the switch button unplug the power cord Fig 10 Fig 10 Press the button for reeling on and the cord will automatically be forvarded into the vacuum cleaner housing Fig 11 Fig 11 If the cord do...

Page 11: ...e cleaning emptying display lights up Switch off the appliance pull the plug out of the plug socket Wait for the engine to stop completely Press the front cover lock open the front cover Fig 13 Remove...

Page 12: ...he vacuum cleaner your vacuum cleaner is equipped with additional filters Fig 14 It is recommended to clean the filters after 3 5 cleanings of the dust bag or more often with intensive use Clean the f...

Page 13: ...outlet for example plug the lamp into it The vacuum cleaner works but the suction is weak The air flow regulator on the hose handle is open Close the flow regulator The power speed regulator is at the...

Page 14: ...er some pile thread etc may accumulate Periodically clean them this will ensure the ease of movement of the vacuum cleaner Accept for the cleaning of garbage container and filters inside the vacuum cl...

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