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4

 Assemble the appropriate nozzle or brush to the other 

end of the suction tube.

5

 

To clean hard surfaces – wooden floors, plastic floors, 

ceramic tiles etc. pull out the brush by pressing the switch on 

the combination brush according to the figure 

.

6

 

The  accessories  may  be  attached  to  the  accessory 

holder  in  the  suction  hose  handle.  This  way  they  will  be 

available for use at any time.

7

 Pull  the  plug  and  cord 

(3)

  out  of  the  vacuum  cleaner. 

Do  it  smoothly  (do  not  tug)  to  avoid  cord  tangling  and 

blocking in the vacuum body.

8

 

Plug in the appliance.

Before  operation  make  sure  that  the  SAFBAG  bag  is 

installed in the vacuum cleaner chamber and that inlet filter 

and the HEPA outlet filter is installed in the appliance.

9

 

Switch on the vacuum cleaner by pressing the “on/off” 

button 

(8)

.

10

 

The vacuum cleaner is equipped with electronic power 

regulator allowing a stepless regulation of vacuum cleaner 

power. The power regulation is performed with a slider. 
Moving  the  slider  right  or  left  will  increase  or  reduce 

the suction power.
The following slider positions are recommended:

–  for delicate fabrics such as curtains, etc.

–  for upholstered furniture

–  for carpets and floor coverings

–  for  hard  surfaces  such  as  floor,  tiles, 

parquet etc.

The power may also be adjusted individually depending on 

the type of surface, vacuum effectiveness and suction power 

of the switchable combination brush.

11

 The vacuum cleaner is equipped with the “Parksystem 

Auto-Start”  function.  It  allows  to  switch  the  appliance  for 

a  short  time  using  the  fastening  hook  of  the  combination 

brush, without having to use the on/off button. To do so, while 

the vacuum cleaner is in operation insert the fastening hook 

of the combination brush to the combination brush fastener 

(2)

  (the  vacuum  cleaner  must  be  in  a  horizontal  position). 

The vacuum cleaner will be switched off automatically.

12

 The vacuum cleaner is also equipped with a mechanical 

suction  power  regulator 

(11)

  located  on  the  suction  hose 

handle. It can be used to adjust the suction power slightly for 

a short time without having to use the slider 

(6)

.

Filter disassembly

Before changing the filters make sure that the vacuum cleaner 

is switched off and unplugged from the mains supply.

INLET FILTER

1

 Release the catch of front cover 

(10)

 and open it.

C

2

 Remove the SAFBAG dust bag module from the vacuum 

cleaner chamber.

3

 Put out the cover of inlet filter together with installed inlet 

filter  from  the  guide  rails  located  on  back  wall  of  vacuum 

cleaner chamber. 

4

 Take out the inlet filter from the inlet filter cover.

5

 Put the new filter into inlet filter cover 

(16)

. Pay attention 

whether the edges of filter cling closely to the cover of filter. 

6

 The cover of inlet filter 

(16)

 together with installed filter 

press home into guide rails to the previous location.

 

  The  damaged  inlet  filter  should  be  replaced 

with a new, genuine manufactured product only.

7

 Insert  the  SAFBAG  dust  bag  module  to  the  vacuum 

cleaner chamber.

8

 Close  the  cover  by  pressing  it  until  you  hear 

a characteristic click – pay attention not to trap the dust bag.

HEPA OUTLET FILTER

The  vacuum  cleaners  are  equipped  with  a  H11/H13  class 

HEPA outlet filters.

HEPA  filters  are  high-quality  filters  produced  from  special 

fibres  which  are  able  to  stop  almost  all  dust  particles. 

The  H11/H13  class  indicates  the  permeability  of  the  filter. 

The H11 HEPA filter stops 95% of particles as small as 0.3 

micron, and the H13 HEPA filter stops as much as 99.95% 

of all impurities.

1

 In  order  to  replace  the  HEPA  filter,  press  the  blocking 

mechanism of the outlet filter cover and slide up the cover of 

the vacuum cleaner.

2

 Remove  the  HEPA  filter  cassette  and  replace  it  with 

a new one. The HEPA filter assures circa 1 year of effective 

usage.

3

 Slide the outlet filter cover back on in such a way that the 

fastenings on the side of the cover fit into the sliders in the 

vacuum  cleaner  housing. The  filter  cover  fastening  should 

close.

SAFBAG dust bag disassembly/assembly 

E

1

 The vacuum cleaner is equipped with safety valve located 

in  chamber  of  dust  container  (bag).  It  opens  automatically 

in case of total stopping of suction hose or total stopping of 

equipment  elements  connected  thereto,  as  well  as  in  case 

of overfill of dust bag. After opening the valve one can hear 

characteristic “whirr” sound inside the vacuum cleaner.

2

 When  the  “Dust  bag  full”  indicator  light 

(7)

  comes  on 

when the nozzle or brush is above the floor, it indicates that 

the bag needs to be replaced. The “Dust bag full” indicator 

light  may  come  on  when  the  suction  hose  or  connected 

accessories become clogged.

3

 

Switch  off  the  vacuum  cleaner  by  pressing  the  on/off 

button 

(8)

 and unplug the appliance.

4

 

Press the two side buttons on the end of the hose and 

remove the hose end from the inlet opening of the vacuum 

cleaner.

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Page 19: ...5 16 6 16 7 SAFBAG 8 High Efficiency Particulate Air H11 H13 11 13 11 0 3 95 13 99 95 1 2 1 3 SAFBAG 1 2 7 D E 3 8 4 5 10 6 SAFBAG 14 7 SAFBAG 8 SAFBAG 14 SAFBAG SAFBAG SAFBAG SAFBAG Zelmer a b c d F...

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Page 22: ...er In case of defects please contact a qualified service center Always the plug must be removed from the socket outlet before cleaning maintaining assembling or dismantling the appliance Turn off the...

Page 23: ...ther B Technical parameters The type of the vacuum cleaner and the technical parameters are indicated on the rating label Mains protection 16 A Does not cause interferences with audio video devices No...

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Page 25: ...on again If the vacuum cleaner does not start return it to an authorised service agent for repair Special accessories The following special accessories may be purchased in retail outlets Parquet brush...

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