13
GB
23.
Slot tool unlock button
24.
Slide-out multi-purpose tool
25.
Multi-purpose tool unlock button
26.
Battery charger
27.
Power adapter input
28.
Wall parking mount
29.
Dust canister hinged cover release
button
BEFORE FIRST USE
1.
Remove the vacuum cleaner from the cardboard box. Remove all stickers, shipping locks,
plastic bags, and filling material.
2.
Inspect the vacuum cleaner carefully for damage which may have occurred in transport. If
damage is suspected, consult your reseller.
3.
Assemble the vacuum cleaner (see Section “ASSEMBLING THE VACUUM CLEANER”).
4.
Charge the vacuum cleaner battery (see Section “CHARGING THE BATTERY”).
5.
Verify that your power mains match the nameplate ratings of the vacuum cleaner.
ASSEMBLING (AND DISASSEMBLING) THE VACUUM CLEANER
1.
Place a HEPA filter (13) on the dust can-
ister body (7), and then place the out-
let lid (14) and gently turn to engage
the lock (fig. 1).
2.
Place the cloth filter (10) with sponge
filter on top of it (11) into the filter cage
(12) and then place the filter cage in-
side the dust canister body (7) and
gently turn to engage the lock (fig. 2).
Close the canister body hinged cover
(9).
3.
Place the battery (15) inside the bat-
tery holder (16) by gently sliding it in
the direction of the dust canister
(fig. 3). Sliding the battery out is possi-
ble after pressing and holding the buttons on the sides of
the battery.
4.
Attach a suction wand (18) into the suction wand socket (17)
or directly attach an appropriate brush. Detaching the wand
of tools is possible after pressing the unlock button or switch
(19), (21), (23) or (25).
CAUTION! Do not turn on a disassembled vacuum cleaner!
CAUTION! Attach the wand and accessories carefully to avoid damaging the delicate connections powering the
electric brush.
fig. 1
fig. 2
fig. 3
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