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GB/IE/NI
Before use
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WARNING!
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There is a risk of accident if the product is
operated using an electrical power supply
that does not match the specifications
shown on the rating label of the product .
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The mains voltage and the frequency of
the power source must correspond with the
specifications on the product's rating plate .
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WARNING!
Switch off the product and disconnect
it from the mains before replacing
attachments, cleaning and when not
in use .
Assembling the swivel castors
Fig . C
Turn the metal container
[
8]
upside down, so
its bottom is facing upward .
Insert the metal shaft of the swivel castor
[
10]
into the hole of the plastic holder until it stops .
Check if the swivel castor
[
10]
can rotate
freely .
Connecting/removing the
flexible hose
Vacuuming
Fig . D
Align the hose coupler
[
16b]
of the flexible
hose
[
16]
with the vacuum connector
[
9]
.
Push the hose coupler
[
16b]
slowly into the
vacuum connector
[
9]
until the clip lock
[
16a]
clicks into place .
Check if the flexible hose
[
16]
is connected
properly by pulling the hose coupler
[
16b]
slightly . If the hose coupler does not move, the
flexible hose is connected properly .
Check if the flexible hose
[
16]
can be rotated
freely .
Removing: Press the clip lock
[
16a]
down .
Pull the hose coupler
[
16b]
out of the vacuum
connector
[
9]
.
Blowing air
Fig . E
NOTE
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This is an auxiliary function which can be
used to blow away dust or small objects .
Align the hose coupler
[
16b]
of the flexible
hose
[
16]
with the blow connector
[
4]
.
Push the hose coupler
[
16b]
slowly into the blow
connector
[
4]
until the clip lock
[
16a]
clicks into
place .
Check if the flexible hose
[
16]
is installed
properly by pulling the hose coupler
[
16b]
slightly . If the hose coupler does not move, the
flexible hose is connected properly .
Check if the flexible hose
[
16]
can be rotated
freely .
Removing: Press the clip lock
[
16a]
down .
Pull the hose coupler
[
16b]
out of the blow
connector
[
4]
.
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