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3 Operating
3
Operating
3.1
Vacuuming
.
1.
Push on the desired nozzle,
Z
Chapter 2.3, "Using other
nozzles (accessories)"
.
2.
Pull the cable holding the plug (Fig. 1/18) until the
yellow mark (Fig. 10/1) is reached.
3.
Switch on the cylinder vacuum cleaner using the on/off
switch (Fig. 11/1).
4.
Turn on the suction using the suction controller
(Fig. 11/2).
5.
Adjust the carpet/hard floor switch (Fig. 12/1)
depending on the type of flooring:
-
Hard floor (Fig. 12/a)
Laminate flooring, tiles, PVC flooring, etc.
-
Carpet (Fig. 12/b)
Long and short fibre carpets, runners, etc.
WARNING:
Check the cylinder vacuum cleaner and the power cable
before each use. A damaged appliance must never be
used. There is a risk of injury.
ATTENTION:
Only use the cylinder vacuum cleaner if all filters are
correctly in place and once you have ensured that no
openings are blocked The filters must not be damaged
and must be dry. Non-compliance can damage the
cylinder vacuum cleaner.
NOTE:
The cylinder vacuum cleaner has an overheating
protection device. It automatically switches off if it is
overheated (e.g. from blocked nozzles or if the dust
container is too full). If this happens, then turn off the
cylinder vacuum cleaner and remove the plug. Remove
the cause of overheating. Wait approx. 45 minutes. Once
the cylinder vacuum cleaner has cooled down you can
switch it on again.
WARNING:
If the red mark (Fig. 10/2) is visible, then retract the cable
again until it is no longer visible,
Z
Chapter 3.2,
"Switching off and retracting the power cable"
. Otherwise
the cable can break off. There is a risk of electric shock.
Fig.10
2
1
Fig.11
2
1
Fig.12
1
a
b
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