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CYLINDER VACUUM CLEANER

VCC 5650

1_VCC_5650_de  25.03.2009  11:34 Uhr  Seite 1

Summary of Contents for VCC 5650

Page 1: ...CYLINDER VACUUM CLEANER VCC 5650 ...

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Page 6: ...inal accessories from GRUNDIG only for the replacement 7 The mains plug must always be disconnected at the wall socket before changing the dust bag cleaning the appliance or other care measures 7 The dust bag cover cannot be closed if there is no dust bag in the appliance Do not use force 7 If possible plug the power cord plug directly into the wall socket Avoid using extension cables or multiple ...

Page 7: ...ti floor brush Small brush and narrow crevice tool for difficult to access places Vacuum attachment especially for upholstery 4 5 litre dust bag volume Included in the scope of supply Three Microban coated dust bags Two washable HEPA filters HEPA Filter HEPA stands for High Efficiency Particulate Air HEPA filters are particulate air filters which filter more than 99 9 of all dust particles larger ...

Page 8: ... is adjustable by foot 1 Insert the brush into the telescopic suction tube 2 Alter the switch on the combi floor brush depending on the carpet thickness see the symbols on the changeover switch D D Other accessories Small brush Use the small brush to clean furniture or pic ture frames It can be tilted up to an angle of 90 1 For better handling push the small brush direct ly onto the handle for gui...

Page 9: ...cuum tube for greater reach Suction tool for upholstered furni ture Use the suction tool for cleaning upholstered furniture 1 Push the suction tool directly onto the guide handle for improved control 3 D 2 2 Push the suction tool onto telescopic vacuum tube for greater reach Storing the accessories Accessories to can be stored under a flap on the top of the appliance 3 1 D INDIVIDUAL PARTS _______...

Page 10: ...ut the hose A J A Switching on and off 1 Pull out the required length of power cord Important 7 A yellow mark appears at the end of the cable The maximum cable length is indicated by a red mark Never try to pull out the power cord beyond the red mark 2 Plug the power cord plug into the wall socket 3 Switch on the appliance by pressing pushbut ton 4 Set the required suction power using the rotary c...

Page 11: ...You should then open the controller as required C B Rewind power cord 1 Unplug the power cord plug from the wall socket 2 Hold the power cord in one hand and press pushbutton keep it pressed 3 Carefully guide the power cord back into the appliance Important 7 Always rewind the power cord with care as pressing one side of pushbutton and a high rewinding speed can cause unforeseeable cable movements...

Page 12: ...bag out of the holder K I 4 Seal the dust bag by pulling out the slide in the direction indicated by the arrow 5 Dispose of the sealed dust bag Important 7 Do not try to empty and reuse the dust bag 6 Insert a new dust bag in the holder 7 Close the cover of the dust container Note 7 Test the appliance after changing the dust bag If the indicator is still red the tools hoses or fil ter are blocked ...

Page 13: ...een the telescopic vacuum tube and the floor brush or other accessories C B A Note 7 If you did not find any blockages it may be at the end of the guide handle in the connector Pull off the holder for the tools and use a flat screwdriver or similar tool to release the hooks Then dismantle the parts apart and remove the dirt Reassemble the parts again so that the hooks latch into place CLEANING AND...

Page 14: ...e cover 2 Pull the dust bag out of the holder remove and seal it see page 23 3 Pull out the filter holder 4 Remove the filter from the holder 5 Shake out the filter then wash it in hot soapy water rinse well and leave to air dry 6 If necessary place a new filter in the holder and insert the holder back into the cleaner 7 Replace or change the dust bag in the exhaust air fan 1 Remove the filter cov...

Page 15: ...th a fuse disconnec tor which automatically switches off the motor if it overheats In this case complete the following steps 1 Switch off the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the wall socket 2 Look for the cause of the overheating blocked hoses tubes dirty filter etc 3 Remove any blockages if necessary change the dust bag or clean the filter 4 Leave the motor to cool for approx 30 to 4...

Page 16: ... its life the product must not be disposed of in the normal domestic waste but must be taken to a collection point for recy cling electrical and electronic appliances This is indicated by the following symbol on the product in the instructions for use or on the packaging Please contact your local authority to find out where your local collection points are Reusing and recycling old appliances is a...

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