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EN
PREPARING TO WORK
WORK
AT THE END OF THE WORK
1. Remove the lid (1) from the vacuum tank by releasing the hooks
on the sides of the tank itself
(Arrow A in Fig. 1).
2.
Check the fabric filter (2) is correctly positioned
(Fig. 2)
and that
the collection bag (3) is correctly inserted inside it
(Fig. 3
).
3. Fix the lid on the collection tank
(Arrow B in Fig. 1)
and lock it in
place with the hooks on the sides of the tank itself.
4. Insert the nozzle (4) on the vacuum hose in the hole on the
vacuum tank lid
(Arrow A in Fig. 4)
, making sure the blocking pin
(5) is correctly inserted in the slot (6)
(Fig. 4)
.
1. Insert the plug of the power supply cable in the mains socket
(Fig.6)
.
2. Switch on the machine by bringing the main switch to “I”
(Fig.7)
.
3. Set the switch (7) in the brush to “HARD SURFACE” or “CARPET”
(Fig. 8)
.
4. Proceed with the vacuuming.
1. Switch off the machine by bringing the main switch to “0”
(Fig.10)
.
2. Pull the power cable plug out of the mains socket. To avoid
damaging the power cable, disconnect the plug from the mains
socket by pulling directly on the plug rather than on the cable
(Fig. 11)
.
3. Take the appliance to the designated place for emptying the tank.
4.
Position the appliance on a flat surface in an enclosed place;
5. Hook the vacuum nozzle to the lid by rotating it clockwise
(Arrow
A in Fig. 5)
.
6. Select the accessory and extension most suitable for the task to
be carried out. Insert the extension and accessory in the vacuum
hose.
If the vacuuming capacity is excessive, shift the lever (8) on the
vacuum hose handle
(Fig. 9)
while the accessory is in contact with
the floor.
there must be no objects near the appliance that could either
damage it, or be damaged through contact with it. If you decide
to hang the appliance on supports, make sure they are able to
sustain its volume and weight.
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