Premium
Line Models
(see fig. 13)
a
"Automatic" button
b
+
/
-
controls, to set the desired
suction power setting
c
§
"Thermo" indicator
d
Blockage protection indicator
e
Exhaust filter change indicator
(reset button)
f
"Carpet" indicator, the Powerbrush
was turned on using the Carpet/Floor
button on the hand piece.
+/- Controls (see fig. 14)
The symbols on the control panel
indicate what each setting is
recommended for:
a
curtains, lightweight fabrics
b
upholstery, cushions
c
thick pile carpets, rugs and
runners
(
energy saving, daily vacuuming
with low noise level
e
low pile carpets
f
hard flooring and intensive
cleaning of carpets.
^
To select a higher power setting,
press the
+
button.
^
To select a lower power setting,
press the
-
button.
The selected power level is displayed
with a yellow light.
"Automatic" setting (see fig. 15)
(models with
+
/
-
controls)
If the "Automatic" setting is selected,
the vacuum cleaner will automatically
adjust the suction power level to suit
the surface being cleaned.
^
Press the "Automatic" button.
The button lights yellow.
To deactivate the setting, press the
"Automatic" button again.
,
Do not use the this setting to
vacuum draperies or other
lightweight fabrics. Excessive
suction may cause damage.
Note (see fig. 16):
To adjust to changing floor heights,
e.g. carpet edges, thresholds, etc.,
briefly step on the release button to
raise the front of the vacuum cleaner.
Vacuum hose (see fig. 17 + 18)
,
Do not use the vacuum hose or
wand at head level. Injury can occur.
Do not use the vacuum hose or
telescopic wand without an
accessory attached. The rim could
be damaged and injuries could
result from sharp edges.
When vacuuming stairs, ensure that
the vacuum is placed on a lower
step. Risk of injury.
^
Place the vacuum in an upright
position.
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