Safety
page EN-8
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The door seals can be dam-
aged by unsuitable cleaning
agents. Use care products
only on the outer surfaces.
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Use only soft cloths for
cleaning.
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Ensure that water does not
enter the electrical compo-
nents.
Risks when handling the
vacuum cleaner
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the ap-
pliance may result in injury.
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Never touch moving parts
of the appliance and acces-
sories, for example, turbo
brushes. There is a risk of
fingers becoming trapped.
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Always remove the turbo
brush from the telescopic
tube or suction hose before
cleaning.
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Hold on to the mains cord
when winding it up. By
forcefully retracting the
mains cord this can cause
a “whipping effect” (on ac-
count of the mains cord
swinging uncontrollably).
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Lay the mains cord in such a
way that no one trips over it.
Fire hazard!
Vacuuming glowing ash,
burning cigarettes, etc. will
set the filter on fire.
Health hazard!
Improper handling of the ap-
pliance may result in health
hazards.
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Do not use the appliance if
the hygiene or motor pro-
tection filter is missing or
damaged.
Otherwise, vacuumed dust
can penetrate the appli-
ance and escape into the
ambient air.
Even with the filters, the ap-
pliance exhaust air may still
contain small quantities of
dirt particles. If breathed in
by small children, these can
lead to allergic reactions.
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Avoid vacuuming close to
children, wherever possible.