Vacuum hose (see fig. 20 + 21)
,
Do not use the vacuum hose or
wand at head level. Injury can occur.
Do not use the vacuum hose or
telescopic wand without an
accessory attached. The rim could
be damaged and injuries could
result from sharp edges.
When vacuuming stairs, ensure that
the vacuum is placed on a lower
step. Risk of injury.
^
Place the vacuum in an upright
position.
^
Press the release button on the
telescopic wand and pull the vacuum
hose handle upwards.
^
To increase the stability of the
vacuum cleaner, slip the elbow over
the vacuum hose so it engages.
For regular vacuuming, you will
need to snap the handle back into
the telescopic wand and place the
wand back into the bracket (see the
upper illustration).
Telescopic wand (see fig. 22 + 23)
^
Place the vacuum in an upright
position.
^
To unhook the telescopic wand from
the bracket, pull upward on the
handle.
^
To increase the stability of the
vacuum cleaner, slip the elbow over
the vacuum hose so it engages (see
fig. 21).
The telescopic wand is composed of
two interlocking tubes that can be
adjusted to the desired length.
^
Press the telescopic wand release
button (see arrow) to release the tubes
and adjust to the desired height.
To store the wand, adjust the tubes
to the shortest length and place it
back into the bracket (see the upper
illustration).
Powerbrush
Recommended use
Always follow the flooring
manufacturer's cleaning and care
instructions.
The Powerbrush is particularly suitable
for cleaning and restoring crushed
carpet pile of wall to wall carpeting and
floor coverings subject to hard wear,
especially in high traffic areas.
,
Do not use the Powerbrush to
vacuum high quality, hand knotted
rugs, for example Berber or Persian
rugs, as well as extremely long piled
area rugs and carpets, e.g. shag.
There is a danger of the threads
being pulled out. Turn the
Powerbrush off to vacuum these
types of floor coverings and use
only low suction power.
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