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Adjust the suction by turning the on/off button
in the direction of the arrow.
Vacuuming
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Adjusting the floor tool:
a) rugs and carpets
b)hard floors
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Vacuuming with accessories
(attach to hand grip or suction hose as
required).
a) Multi-purpose nozzle
For cleaning corners and crevices, as well
as upholstered furniture, curtains, etc.
b)Crevice nozzle
For cleaning crevices and corners.
c) Upholstery nozzle
For cleaning upholstered furniture, curtains,
etc.
d)Matress nozzle
For cleaning mattresses, upholstery, etc.
e) Hard-floor brush
For cleaning hard floor coverings (tiles,
parquet flooring, etc.)
f) Furniture brush
For cleaning window frames, cabinets,
mouldings, etc.
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When stopping cleaning for a moment, you
can use the parking aid on the back of the
vacuum cleaner.
Slide the catch on the floor tool into the
groove at the rear of the appliance.
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The appliance can also be carried using the
two handles when vacuuming steps, for
example.
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When the work is done
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Unplug the vacuum cleaner.
Tug the power cord briefly and let go. The
cable then rewinds automatically.
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To store or transport the vacuum cleaner, use
the storage aid on the underside of the
vacuum cleaner.
Stand the vacuum cleaner up on its end. Slide
the catch on the floor tool into the groove on
the underside of the appliance.
You have purchased a floor vacuum cleaner
which can vacuum up any type of dry dirt using
the dust collector or dust bag.
We recommend that you use
– the dust collector for dirt generated by DIY in
particular, such as sawdust.
– the dust bag principally for everyday
household cleaning.
Using the dust collector
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Set the power setting to maximum for the
best results when vacuuming.
We recommend that you reduce the setting
only when vacuuming very delicate materials.
Emptying the dust filter
To achieve an optimal result when vacuuming,
the dust collector should be emptied each time
the vacuum cleaner is used.
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Open the vacuum cleaner lid by moving the
locking lever in the direction of the arrow.
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Ⅲ Pull out the dust collector carrying handle in
the direction of the arrow.
Ⅲ Remove the dust collector from the vacuum
cleaner using the carrying handle.
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Ⅲ Open the base and empty the dust collector
by pressing the lid lock in the direction of the
arrow.
Ⅲ If the base is very dirty (thick dirt), clean this first,
e.g. by vacuuming it with the crevice nozzle.
(You must fit the dust bag in the vacuum
cleaner when you do this – see Figure 27)
Ⅲ Close the base.
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Refit the dust collector to the vacuum cleaner,
push in the carrying handle and close the lid.
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Caution: The inside of the dirt container
may become scratched with use and start
to look opaque. This does not, however,
affect the performance of the vacuum
cleaner in any way, i.e. it will continue
to function as normal.
Cleaning the permanent filters and
microfilters
When must the filters be cleaned:
Ⅲ After any operating problem, i.e. after a
blockage is cleared.
Ⅲ At least every six months.
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Ⅲ Unlock the filter holder by pressing the two
lugs in the direction of the arrow and open it.
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Remove the microfilter and permanent
filter and wash them by hand.
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Caution: After hand washing, both the
permanent filter and the white fleece filter
may only be replaced after a drying time of
approximately 24 hours
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Blockages
Removing a blockage in the dust collector.
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Ⅲ Unfasten the 4 snaplocks by pushing them
in the direction of the arrow and remove the
dust collector lid. Loosen the blockage, e.g.
with a screwdriver, and tap or vacuum it out.
(You must fit a dust bag in the vacuum
cleaner before vacuuming it out – see
Figure 27)
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Ⅲ Put the dust collector lid back on and push in
the direction of the arrow until you hear the
4 clasps lock into place.
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Caution: The microfilters and permanent
filters must be cleaned after every
blockage. (see Figures 20 and 21).
Using dust bags
If necessary, a dust bag may be used instead of
the dust collector.
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Ⅲ Open the vacuum cleaner lid (see Figure 15)
Ⅲ Remove the dust collector and insert a dust
bag.
Ⅲ Close the vacuum cleaner lid.
You have bought an extremely powerful device.
The highest suction setting is therefore only
recommended for heavily soiled, short-pile
carpets and hard floors.
The desired level of suction can be adjusted to
any level using the suction regulator switch (see
Figure 7).
Ⅲ Low suction range:
For vacuuming delicate fabrics, e.g. curtains.
Ⅲ Middle suction range:
For daily vacuuming of lightly soiled floors.
Ⅲ High suction range:
For vacuuming durable floor coverings, hard
floors and heavily soiled surfaces.
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