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Dry Vacuum Cleaning
6.2 Switching on and dry vacuuming
WARNING:
Danger of injury! A damaged or incompletely installed appliance must never be used. Check
the device and its power cord before every use.
WARNING:
Danger of injury! Be particularly careful when vacuuming stairs. Hold the appliance by hand
when vacuuming stairs. Though if you do put it down, make sure that it is always at the foot of the stairs.
If putting the cleaner on a step is unavoidable, ensure that you are always above the appliance. Otherwise
it could fall and take you with it.
NOTE:
If you vacuum up very fine dirt, we recommend emptying the dirt tank more often than usual, Chapter 5.4,
“Switching off and emptying the dirt tank“.
NOTE:
Your wet/dry vacuum cleaner has an integrated protective function that triggers before the appliance can
overheat (e. g. due to an overfilled dirt tank). If this protective function triggers, the suction power is considerably
reduced and the motor sound sounds much louder and higher. Switch the appliance off then, pull the appliance
plug from the socket and remove the cause of the overheating. You can then turn the clean, fully-assembled
vacuum cleaner back on.
1.
Push on the desired suction nozzle, Chapter 5.2, “Selecting and fitting
suction nozzle“.
2.
Insert the appliance plug into a socket with ground/safety contact.
3.
Switch on the wet/dry vacuum cleaner using the on/off switch (Fig. 46).
4.
Now vacuum up the dry dirt.
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