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If you place the run-down battery in
the charger cradle straight after use, it
will only start charging once the bat-
tery has cooled down.
The cooling process can take up to
60 minutes. The battery charging state
indicator on the charger cradle will not
respond during this time.
Use
Switching on and off (Fig. 29)
Pull the charger out of the charging
socket on the battery if you have
charged the battery directly.
If you have charged the battery in the
wall bracket, take the vacuum cleaner
out of the wall bracket.
Press the On/Off switch on the Com-
fort handle
.
Regulating the suction power
The suction power can be regulated to
suit the type of flooring being cleaned.
Reducing the suction power reduces
the amount of effort required to man-
oeuvre the Electrobrush.
There are 3 power levels to choose from
on the Comfort handle:
1
Lowest power level
for slight soiling
2
Medium power level
for normal soiling
Max.
Highest power level
for heavy soiling
The floor covering detection function is
activated in the medium and highest
power level.
The Electrobrush power output is auto-
matically set to the optimum level
based on the type of flooring – this can
lead to a change in the operating noise.
Illuminating the work area
(depending on model)
The Electrobrush on your vacuum
cleaner is equipped with BrilliantLight to
illuminate the work area.
Self-standing function for short
pauses in vacuuming
(For safety reasons, this function can
only be used when the PowerUnit is fit-
ted at the bottom of the vacuum
cleaner)
If you are vacuuming with the
PowerUnit fitted at the bottom of the
vacuum cleaner, you can easily inter-
rupt operation while the appliance is
switched on.
Swing the vacuum cleaner forwards
until the Electrobrush connector aud-
ibly clicks into place.
The vacuum cleaner stays securely up-
right, the Electrobrush switches itself off
and the battery is conserved.
If you then unlock the connector on the
Electrobrush, the Electrobrush will
switch on again.
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