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Disposal information
Packaging
The packaging is designed to protect the
vacuum cleaner from being damaged during
transport.
It is made of environment-friendly materials
and can be recycled.
Dispose of packaging that is no longer
required at an appropriate recycling point.
Used vacuum cleaners
Used vacuum cleaners still contain many
recyclable materials.
Therefore, please take used vacuum cleaners
to your retailer or recycling centre so that they
can be recycled.
For current disposal methods, please enquire
at your appliance dealership or local council.
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Please note
Only connect the appliance to a socket that is
protected by at least a 16 amp fuse.
If a fuse is tripped when you switch on the
vacuum cleaner, this may be because other
electrical appliances which have a high current
draw are connected to the same power circuit.
To prevent the fuse from tripping, select the
lowest power setting before switching the
vacuum cleaner on, and increase the power
only once it is running.
Fold out picture pages.
Before using for the first time
Figure
Push the handle onto the flexible hose until it
engages.
Setting up
Figure
a)
Push the flexible hose into the opening at the
front of the vacuum cleaner.
b)
To remove the flexible hose, turn to release
the catch and pull the hose out.
Figure
Push the handle into the fixed/telescopic tube.
To remove it, turn the handle slightly and pull
it out of the tube.
Figure
Insert the fixed/telescopic tube into the floor
tool.
To remove it, turn the tube slightly and pull it
out of the floor tool.
Figure
a)
Connect the fixed tubes together, or
b)
Unlock the telescopic tube to adjust its length
by moving the sliding button in the direction
of the arrow.
Figure
Holding the power cord by the plug, pull out
the required length and plug the plug into the
mains socket.
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