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Operation
2.1
Unpacking and assembling
1.
Unpack the appliance and all its accessories.
2.
Check that the contents are complete and intact (Fig.1).
3.
Insert the end of the suction hose into the intake opening (Fig. 2) of the cylinder vacuum cleaner until you
hear and feel it locking into place. Make sure that the release catch is on the upper side.
4.
Insert the handle into the upper end of the telescopic tube (Fig. 3/A).
5.
Adjust the length of the telescopic tube. Press down the release catch on the telescopic tube to do this
(Fig. 3/B). Then extend the telescopic tube to the desired length. Let go of the release catch while pulling
until it locks in place. You will hear a distinct click.
6.
Attach the accessory nozzles to the accessory holder as shown (Fig. 3/C):
- First push the furniture brush onto the crevice nozzle.
- Then push the crevice nozzle and the upholstery nozzle onto the two knobs of the accessory holder.
2.2
Selecting the nozzle and vacuum cleaning
1.
Select a nozzle from the scope of delivery to suit your cleaning task:
Floor nozzle (Fig. 4/1):
Set the carpet/hard floor selector according to the type of flooring:
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"Carpet"
position
(Fig. 5/A):
for deep- and short-pile carpets, runners.
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"Hard floor"
position
(Fig. 5/B):
for smooth floors, e.g. laminate, tiles, PVC, etc.
Parquet brush (Fig. 4/2):
for vacuuming delicate surfaces (e.g. furniture).
Turbo brush (Fig. 4/3):
is used to vacuum
non-sensitive
carpets, runners, mats, and the like.
Upholstery nozzle (Fig. 6/1):
For vacuuming dust from upholstery.
Furniture brush (Fig. 6/2):
Use this to vacuum dust off objects that have sensitive surfaces.
Crevice nozzle (Fig. 6/3):
For removing dust from tight crevices.
Flexible crevice nozzle (Fig. 6/4):
For removing dust from tight and hard to reach crevices.
2.
Push the desired nozzle onto the lower end of the telescopic tube or the handle (Fig. 4 or Fig. 6).
3.
Pull out the power cord by the plug up to the yellow mark (Fig. 7/1).
4.
Insert the mains plug into a socket with ground/safety contact.
5.
Switch on the vacuum cleaner by pushing the on/off switch with integrated suction power control (Fig. 7/4).
6.
Adjust the suction power to suit the floor by turning the on/off switch with integrated suction power control
(Fig. 7/4).
- By turning the control clockwise, suction power is increased, e.g. for removing deep-set dirt particles from
carpets, runners, crevices, etc.
- By turning it counter-clockwise, suction power is reduced, e.g. for cleaning drapes, etc.
ATTENTION:
Always transport or ship the appliance in its original packaging to avoid damage. Keep the packaging for
such an event.
Dispose of no longer needed packaging material properly.
NOTE:
Immediately contact your dealer if you have found damage resulting from transport.
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WARNING:
Danger of injury! A damaged appliance must never be used. Check the cylinder vacuum cleaner and the
power cord each time before using the appliance.
WARNING:
Danger of injury! Especially when vacuum-cleaning stairs make sure that you always stand on a higher level
than the appliance.
ATTENTION:
Only use the cylinder vacuum cleaner with all filters intact, in dry condition and correctly fitted. Make sure
that no openings are clogged.
ATTENTION:
Before vacuuming, make sure that the fitted nozzle and the set suction power suit the surface to be cleaned.
Also observe the flooring manufacturer's recommendations.
WARNING:
Danger of electric shock! If the red mark (Fig. 7/2) is showing retract the cable back to the yellow mark
(Fig. 7/1) using the carrying-handle with its integrated cable retraction button (Fig. 7/3). Otherwise, the
power cord may be damaged.
NOTE:
With the bypass vent (Fig. 7/5) you can quickly reduce the suction power, e.g. to release curtains
accidentally sucked in.
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