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The small nozzle can be used for vacuum cleaning small areas, e.g. the seats of chairs and
sofas (fig. 12).

Vacuum cleaning

1

Pull the cord out of the appliance and put the mains plug in the wall socket (fig. 13).

2

Switch the appliance on by pushing the on/off button on top of the appliance with your foot
(fig. 14).

3

To carry the appliance, put the handle in upright position and lift the appliance by the handle
(fig. 15).

Adjusting suction power

You can adjust the suction power during vacuum cleaning:

1

Adjust the suction power by means of the electronic suction power control (specific types
only) (fig. 16).

Infrared remote control (specific types only)

1

Place the batteries in the battery compartment (fig. 17).

Make sure the - and + poles are pointing in the right direction.

2

With the infrared remote control you can set the suction power to one of 5 different suction
power settings.When you switch the appliance on, it will always start running at the highest
suction power setting.

3

By pushing the - button, you will reduce the suction power by one setting (fig. 18).

4

By pushing the + button, you will increase the suction power by one setting.

5

Push the standby button to temporarily switch the vacuum cleaner off, for instance when you
have to move some furniture.

6

To continue vacuum cleaning, simply press the - button or the + button.The appliance will
start operating at the previously selected suction power setting again.

Storage

1

Switch the appliance off.

2

Remove the mains plug from the wall socket.

3

Rewind the mains cord by pressing the cord rewind button (fig. 19).

4

Put the appliance in upright position and attach the lower tube to the appliance by means of
the clip (fig. 20).

The height of the clip can be adjusted by sliding it along the tube.

Replacing the dustbag

Replace the dustbag as soon as the "dustbag-full indicator" changes colour (when the nozzle
is not placed on the floor).

1

Switch the appliance off.

2

Open the cover (fig. 21).

3

Push the dustbag holder backwards (fig. 22).

Summary of Contents for City Line Reach & Clean FC8406

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Page 6: ... dustbag is not full at all Never use the appliance without the Motor Protection Filter This could damage the motor and shorten the life of the appliance Never clean the appliance with water General description 1 On Off button 2 Cordwinder button 3 Opening dustcover 4 Dustbag 5 Hinging handle 6 Opening filtercover 7 Tapturn opening 8 Front grip 9 Dustbag full indicator 10 Turnknob version FC8406 a...

Page 7: ... the area to be cleaned put your foot on the indicated spot and then turn the tube until the nozzle is in the required position fig 5 1 With the nozzle positioned breadthwise and the brush strip folded out you can vacuum clean large hard floor areas Turn the tube until the brush strip pops out of the nozzle housing and the nozzle is positioned breadthwise fig 6 2 With the nozzle positioned lengthw...

Page 8: ...u switch the appliance on it will always start running at the highest suction power setting 3 By pushing the button you will reduce the suction power by one setting fig 18 4 By pushing the button you will increase the suction power by one setting 5 Push the standby button to temporarily switch the vacuum cleaner off for instance when you have to move some furniture 6 To continue vacuum cleaning si...

Page 9: ...lter has been properly inserted into the holder before you close the filter holder HEPA Filter specific types only Some appliances are equipped with a HEPA Filter This filter not only removes household dust but also harmful microscopic vermin 1 Replace the HEPA Filter at least once a year 2 Open the filter grill fig 29 3 Push both catches sidewards and remove the filter fig 30 4 Place the new filt...

Page 10: ...electronic suction power control to a higher setting specific types only fig 34 3 Check if the dustbag needs to be replaced 4 Check if the filters need to be replaced 5 Check if the nozzle tube or hose is blocked up 6 To remove the obstruction disconnect the blocked up item and connect it as far as possible in reverse position Switch the vacuum cleaner on to make the airflow suck the obstructing m...

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