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5.
Set the nozzle switch to "carpet" or "hard floor" accord-
ing to the floor (Fig. 15) to be cleaned:
-
Hard floor (Fig. 15/a)
Parquet, laminate, tiles, PVC, etc.
-
Carpet (Fig. 15/b)
Short- and deep-pile carpets, rugs, etc.
6.
When working with the vacuum cleaner, pull if after you
like a sleigh.
3.2
If anything has acci-
dentally caught in the
vacuum or been vacu-
umed up
If objects (such as curtains, etc) have caught in the
vacuum cleaner
:
1.
Sometimes it is sufficient to open the bypass vent
(Fig. 17), thus reducing the suction power.
2.
Otherwise, switch off the cylinder vacuum cleaner with
the on/off switch (Fig. 18/1) and pull the plug from the
mains socket.
If you vacuum up objects by accident
1.
Switch off the cylinder vacuum cleaner with the on/off
switch (Fig. 18/1) and pull the plug from the mains sock-
et.
2.
Proceed as described in
Z
Chapter 4.1, "Emptying the
dust container"
.
NOTE:
In normal situations the bypass vent (Fig. 16) must be
completely closed. With the bypass vent you can quickly
reduce the suction power, to release objects such as cur-
tains that have been sucked in.
NOTE:
Your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a safety switch to
prevent overheating. It automatically cuts off the power
supply if the motor is overheated. In this case switch off
the vacuum cleaner with the on/off switch and pull the
plug from the mains socket. Eliminate the cause of over-
heating (e.g. clogged suction paths). Wait for about
45 minutes. After the appliance has cooled off, you may
switch it on again.
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