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Summary of Contents for VSQ4GP1268

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Page 3: ... 4 Safety information 5 Proper use 6 Your vacuum cleaner 10 Replacement parts and special accessories 12 Setting up 14 Vacuuming 17 When the work is done 20 Changing the dust bag and filters 21 Care 25 Customer service 26 Guarantee 30 ...

Page 4: ...tablishments small hotels and similar residential facilities This appliance is intended for use up to a maximum height of 2000 metres above sea level Only use this vacuum cleaner in accordance with the instructions in this instruction manual In order to prevent injuries and damage the vacuum cleaner must not be used for Vacuum cleaning persons or animals Vacuuming up hazardous sharp edged hot or g...

Page 5: ...our vacuum cleaner Damage caused by the use of such products is not covered by our gua rantee Safety information This vacuum cleaner complies with the recognised rules of tech nology and the relevant safety regulations The appliance may be used by children over the age of 8 years and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capacity or by persons with a lack of experience or knowledge if...

Page 6: ...ice department or a similarlyqualified person If using the appliance for longer than 30 minutes pull out the power cord completely When disconnecting the appliance from the mains pull on the plug itself to remove it do not pull on the power cord Do not pull the power cord over sharp edges or allow it to be come trapped When the cable is being automatically rewound en sure that the mains plug is not...

Page 7: ...ust bag motor protection filter exhaust filter etc The vacuum cleaner is not suitable for use on con struction sites Vacuuming up building rubble could damage the appliance When not in use switch off the appliance and pull out the mains plug At the end of its life the appliance should immediately be ren dered unusable then disposed of in an appropriate manner ...

Page 8: ...ed 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 circuit breaker from tripping select the lowest power setting before switching the appliance on and increase the power only once it is running ...

Page 9: ...arpet and hard floor please use the interchange able universal nozzle These calculations are based on the delegated regulation EU no 665 2013 established by the commission on 3rd May 2013 as a supplement to Directive 2010 30 EU All of the procedures in these instructions that are not descri bed in more precise detail were listed based on DIN EN 60312 1 2014 ...

Page 10: ...10 Your vacuum cleaner 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 15 14 ...

Page 11: ... locking collar 3 Handle 4 Flexible hose 5 Accessories holder for multi purpose nozzle 6 Multi purpose nozzle 7 Cover 8 Exhaust filter 9 Electronic slide control 10 Dust bag change indicator 11 ON OFF button 12 Parking aid 13 Power cord 14 Storage aid on underside of unit 15 Motor protection filter 16 Dust bag ...

Page 12: ...tc B Washing brush VZ103WD Suitable for use on all hard floors such as parquet laminate stone wooden floorboards tiles etc test the moist cleaning cloths on an inconspicuous area before using on hard floors which require particular care Removes large particles of dirt while the moist cleaning cloth cleans the floor at the same time A B ...

Page 13: ... quality dust bags such as Siemens original dust bags can you ensure that your vacuum clea ner is working at the energy efficiency class dust pick up rate and dust reten tion capacity listed on its EU energy la bel The use of inferior quality dust bags e g paper bags can have a negative effect on the service life and perfor mance of your appliance Using unsuitable or inferior quality dust bags can ...

Page 14: ...he first time Fig 1 Push the handle onto the flexible hose until it engages Fig 2 Push the flexible hose adapter into the opening on the vacuum cleaner until it engages Fig 3 Push the handle into the telescopic tube until it engages 1 2 3 ...

Page 15: ...ing piece of the floor tool until it engages Fig 5 Unlock the telescopic tube to adjust its length by moving the sliding switch in the direction of the arrow Fig 6 Attach the accessories holder to the multipurpose nozzle and clip it onto the suction pipe telescopic tube 4 5 6 ...

Page 16: ...ing up Fig 7 Take the mains plug pull the mains cable to the required length and insert the plug into a socket Fig 8 Press the ON OFF button in the direc tion of the arrow to switch your vacu um cleaner on 7 8 ...

Page 17: ...igh suction range For vacuuming stubborn dirt and very heavily soiled surfaces Fig 10 Adjusting the floor tool Rugs and carpets Hard floors Caution Floor tools are subject to a certain amount of wear depending on the type of hard floors you have e g rough rustic tiles Therefore you must check the underside of the floor tool at regular intervals Worn undersides of floor tools may have sharp edges that c...

Page 18: ...ers etc Fig 12 Upholstery nozzle for vacuuming uphols tered furniture curtains etc Fig 13 Once you have switched off the vacuum cleaner you can use the parking aid on the back of the vacuum cleaner if you wish to stop vacuuming for a short time To do this slide the catch on the floor tool into the groove on the back of the vacuum cleaner 11 12 13 ...

Page 19: ...utomatically Fig 16 To store or transport the vacuum clea ner use the storage aid on the undersi de of the vacuum cleaner Stand the vacuum cleaner up on its end Slide the catch on the floor tool into the groove on the underside of the vacuum cleaner Fig 17 To remove the flexible hose press the release button and pull the hose out ...

Page 20: ... work is done Fig 18 To release the connection squeeze the locking collar and pull the telescopic tube out Fig 19 To release the connection squeeze the locking collar and pull the telescopic tube out 1 2 2 1 18 19 ...

Page 21: ...lected the dust bag must be changed even though it may not yet be full Even if the dust bag is not full it may still need changing due to the type of dust which has been vacuumed First check that the nozzle suction pipe and flexible hose are not blocked as this would also lead to the dust bag change indicator being triggered Fig 21 Open the lid by moving the locking lever in the direction of the ar...

Page 22: ...bag com partment as far as possible You can order new filters from our after sales service using the following replace ment part number 00577549 When closing the dust bag compartment lid make sure that the dust bag is not trapped Caution the dust bag compartment lid will only close when the dust bag or textile dust bag is inserted If the dust bag change indicator is still lit after the dust bag has...

Page 23: ...ng the following replace ment part number 618 907 Fig 24 Open the dust bag compartment lid Release the motor protection filter from the catch and pull it out in the direction of the arrow Fig 25 Put the new motor protection filter into the appliance lock in place and close the dust bag compartment lid Caution The vacuum cleaner must not be opera ted without the motor protection filter 24 25 ...

Page 24: ...r sales service using the following replace ment part number 574 020 Fig 26 Open the dust bag compartment lid Unlock the HEPA filter by pushing the locking tab in the direction of the arrow and remove it from the vacuum cleaner Insert the new HEPA filter and clip in place If you have used the vacuum cleaner for fine dust particles such as plaster or ce ment replace the motor protection filter and exha...

Page 25: ... plastic accessories can be cleaned with a commercial plastic cleaner Do not use a scourer glass cleaning agent or all purpo se cleaning product Never immerse the vacuum cleaner in water The dust compartment can if necessary be cleaned with a se cond vacuum cleaner or simply wiped with a dry cloth or dusting brush Subject to technical modifications ...

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Page 28: ... mailto Siemens Service SE bshg com www siemens home se SG Singapore ᪂ຍᆜ BSH Home Appliances Pte Ltd TECHPLACE I and Mo Kio Avenue 10 Block 4012 01 01 569628 Singapore Tel 6751 5000 Fax 6751 5005 mailto bshsgp service bshg com SI Slovenija Slovenia BSH Hišni aparati d o o Litostrojska 48 1000 Ljubljana Tel 01 583 07 00 Fax 01 583 08 89 mailto informacije servis bshg com www siemens home si SK Slov...

Page 29: ...ycling centre so that they can be recy cled For current disposal methods please enquire at a retailer or your local council Disposal of filters and dust bags Filters and dust bags are manufactured from environmentally friendly materials Provided they do not contain substances that are not permitted in household waste you can dispose of them with your normal household waste This appliance is labelle...

Page 30: ...e the guarantee conditions as set out by our representatives in the country of sale apply Details regarding same may be obtained from the dealer from whom the appli ance was purchased For claims under guarantee the sales receipt must be produced ...

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