21
GB
IE
Washer function
Switching on the washer function
1. Turn the appliance on (On/Off switch).
2. Move the pump switch (3) to position
“1”.
Switching off the washer function
3. Move the pump switch (3) to position
“0”.
4. Turn the appliance off (see Switching
on/off).
Breaks
If you want to store away the assembled
suction equipment when you take a break,
you can plug the suction pipe into the ac-
cessory holders (8a) on the castors.
Dry vacuuming
Vacuuming with the paper filter
bag:
To avoid the fluted filter becoming
clogged, we recommend the ad-
ditional use of a paper filter bag
(brown).
1. Fold the side flaps on the paper filter
bag (12) down on the perforation.
2. Unfold the paper filter bag (12) com
-
pletely and invert it over the internal
suction fitting of the suction connection
(10).
The sealing ring on the filter bag open
-
ing must completely enclosed the arm
on the suction nozzle.
A
fine dirt filter bag
made of micro
filter fleece
is also optionally avail-
able, which can be used in place
of the included paper filter bag (see
“Replacement parts/Accessories”).
Vacuuming fine dust:
Certain suction processes (e.g. sanding
paints and varnishes, drilling walls, grind-
ing or drilling hard wood) can pose a risk
due to hazardous dust.
We recommend using the following option-
al filter combination, which is available,
for fine dust (see “Spare parts/Accesso
-
ries”):
1. Fine dust filter bag made of fleece
(optionally available see “Replacement
parts/Accessories”), which is used in
stead of the paper filter bag (12) in
-
cluded in the scope of delivery.
Wet suctioning
For wet suctioning, always attach
the water tank (
19).
1. For wet suctioning, place the foam filter
(11) onto the filter basket (4a). To pre
-
vent the foam filter (11) from tearing,
- Only insert dry filters;
- Before inserting, twist the edge
of the filter slightly and then roll it
back.
2. Suctioning up (draining): Place the suc-
tion hose (16) on the handle part (15)
into the water tank and suction up the
water.
3. Empty the dirt container immediately
after vacuuming, as it is not designed
to store liquids (see “Cleaning/Mainte
-
nance”).
Never reach into the water to
be suctioned up. Danger of
electric shock.