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3 Operation
4.
Set the nozzle switch to "carpet" or "hard floor"
according to the floor (Fig. 12) to be cleaned:
-
Hard floor (Fig. 12/A)
Laminate, tiles, PVC, etc.
-
Carpet (Fig. 12/B)
Short- and deep-pile carpets, rugs, etc.
5.
When working with the vacuum cleaner, pull if after you
like a sleigh. Follow the respective recommendations of
the flooring manufacturers.
3.2
Setting the suction
power
You can adjust the suction power to suit the type of floor
being cleaned. Use the symbols on the suction power
display as a guideline (Fig. 14/1):
Curtains, textiles (lowest setting)
Upholstery, cushions
High-class carpets, rugs and runners
slightly soiled carpets and hard floors
Heavily soiled carpets and hard floors with coarse dirt
(highest setting)
1.
To set the desired power setting, press the
+ button
or
the
- button
several times until the desired setting
lights up on the suction power display.
-
+ button (Fig. 14/2)
increases suction power
-
- button (Fig. 14/3)
reduces suction power
NOTE:
With the bypass vent (Fig. 13/1) you can quickly reduce
the suction power if less power is needed, or to release
objects accidentally sucked in.
Fig.12
1
a
b
Fig.13
Fig.14
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