• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer or its service
agent or a similarly quali
fi
ed person in order to
avoid a hazard.
•
ATTENTION:
Do not use the vacuum
cleaner to suck up building waste (cement,
brick dust, rubble, etc.). These types of particles
quickly clog up the pores in the dust bag causing
the appliance to overheat.
SWITCHING ON AND OPERATION
- Insert the hose (3) into the suction hole (6) so
that it clicks into position.
Pressing down the release button will help you
remove the hose (3). (Fig. 1)
- Attach the telescopic tube (2) to the handgrip
(4), and adjust the length to suit the user.
(Fig. 2)
- Fit the
fl
oor brush (1), accessory number
18, 19, 20 to the vacuum tube (Fig. 3). The
accessary parts 18, 19, 20 can also be af
fi
xed
to the handgrip (4) (Fig. 4).
- Holding the power cord by the plug, pull out
the required length and plug it into the mains
socket. (Fig. 5)
- Press the On/Off pedal (7), (Fig. 6). Regulate
the power using the power regulator (8), and
push it from “-” to “+” to increase power while
pushing it from “+” to “-” to reduce power
(Fig. 7). The intensity can be regulated from the
handgrip. Opening the
fl
ap (5) reduces suction,
whereas closing it increases suction. (Fig. 8)
- You can use the parking aid on the back of the
vacuum cleaner if you wish to stop vacuuming
for a short while. Slide the catch on the brush
into the groove at the rear of the appliance
(Fig. 9).
- The wheels and 360° swivel joint and the
carrying handle (11) make this vacuum cleaner
extremely mobile.
WHEN FINISHED
When you have
fi
nished using the appliance, set
the power regulator (8) to the minimum position
and press the On/Off pedal. Press the automatic
cable rewind pedal (9) to wind the cable back
(Fig. 10). Clip the tube onto the vacuum cleaner
in a vertical position (Fig. 11).
REPLACING AND MAINTAINING
Bag full indicator (10)
When suction power decreases considerably
and the bag full indicator lights up. This means
that the dust bag (16) is full or that the hose,
tube or
fi
lters are blocked. If this occurs, follow
the instructions for changing the dust bag,
cleaning the
fi
lters and unclog hose or tube.
Changing the dust bag (16)
- Open the cover following the direction of the
guide-arrow. (Fig. 12)
- Take the dust bag out of the dust bag holder
(17). (Fig. 13)
- Insert the bag into the bag holder, following the
direction of the guide-arrow. Make sure that it
slots fully down into its housing and that it
fi
ts
correctly. Close the cover.
Important:
• The cover can not be closed if there is no bag
fi
tted. Do not force it shut, check that the bag is
fi
tted correctly.
• If the suction is irregular and the bag full
indicator stays lit, check that there is nothing
blocking the hose, tube or air inlet.
Cleaning and replacing the air outlet
fi
lter (13) and motor protection
fi
lter
(14)
It is advisable to clean the air outlet
fi
lter (13)
and motor protection
fi
lter (14) after several
uses and to replace them after washing for
fi
ve
times.
With no bag in the vacuum cleaner, take the
motor protection
fi
lter out of the retainer (15)
and put a new one in. (Fig. 14)
Open the cover by pressing down the release
button, take out the air outlet
fi
lter. (Fig. 15)
Never use the vacuum cleaner without the
fi
lters
fi
tted.
ACCESSORY
Upholstery nozzle (18)
This accessory has been designed to clean all
types of upholstery.
Crevice nozzle (19)
Use this accessory to vacuum crevices and
deep grooves and nooks, etc.
Furniture nozzle (20)
This accessory is ideal for vacuum cleaning
furniture and other delicate surface, prevent
surfaces from being damaged.