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PREPARATION FOR USE
CAUTION! Remove all bags, stickers, tapes and transport safety devices from the
vacuum cleaner and its accessories before the first use.
CAUTION! If the suction power of the vacuum cleaner decreased significantly, then
the pipe and/or suction end and/or diffuser port became clogged. Unclog the pipe
and/or suction end and/or diffuser port.
CAUTION! Do not insert the plug into the mains socket until the appliance is com-
pletely ready for use
1.
Raise the handle
A6
. Lift the container
B1
holding its handle
B3
.
2.
Remove the container lid
B2
. Take out
the DWS diffuser
B4
.
3.
Check the parts and accessories taken out
from the container (against those shown
in the user manual) to make sure that none
is missing or damaged. The filter
B5
must
be properly installed on the motor air inlet
(Fig. 1).
4.
If you want to use the vacuum cleaner at
once, pour water into the container
B1
. The maximum water level in
the container is 1.2L and it is marked with a line.
Avoid filling the container below or above the required level because this
can cause damage to the vacuum cleaner! While wet vacuuming DO NOT
POUR the water into the container.
5.
Sprinkle the HEPA 13 filter with a small
amount of aromatic oil in order to have a
pleasant smell in the room.
6.
Place the diffuser
B4
in the proper place
in the water container
B1
or install the B6
floating nozzle (while wet vacuuming) – Fig.2. Install the water con-
tainer lid
B2
back.
7.
Then, place the container
B1
onto the vacuum cleaner housing
A10
and lower the handle
A6
.
8.
Place the suction hose fixing clip
C1
in the connection port
A5
. You
will hear a click when the parts become blocked. In order to disas-
sembly those parts press the buttons on the fixing clip and remove
the suction hose from the connection port.
DRY VACUUMING
Install the DWS diffuser
B1
in the water container
B4
and pour the wa-
ter avoiding to exceed the MAX 1.2l line marked in the container..
1.
Choose the most suitable accessories to perform cleaning works. The
vacuum cleaner is equipped with rubberised wheels to prevent the
vacuumed surfaces from scratching. In order to obtain the effective
cleaning, use the accessories in the following manner:
a.
Floor and carpet nozzle
D2
to vacuum carpets and hard surfaces,
such as ceramic tiles and terracotta.
b.
Crevice nozzle
D3
to remove dust from hardly accessible places. .
c.
Narrow brush
D5
to clean window shutters, stands, clothes, electri-
cal equipment, lampshades furniture, etc.
d.
Round brush
D4
to clean curtains, upholstery, etc.
e.
Telescopic tube
C2
that is directly connected to the suction
hose
C1
should be used for cleaning large stains, such as residues,
chips, etc.
f.
Small turbo brush
D7
to effectively clean such surfaces as sofa,
armchairs, as well as car upholstery.
2.
Insert the vacuum cleaner plug into the mains socket and turn on the
appliance by pressing (ON/OFF) switch button
A1
.
3.
After finishing the vacuuming process, turn off the vacuum cleaner
by pressing the (ON/OFF) switch button
A1
. Remove the plug
A9
Fig.1
Fig.2
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