Device elements
1 Electrodes
2 Handle "filter dedusting"
3 Suction hose
4 Power cord
5 Suction head lock
6 Wheel
7 Dirt receptacle
8 Suction head
9 Tilting chassis
10 Steering roller
11 Floor nozzle
12 Height adjustment of the floor nozzle
13 Suction tube
14 Container handle
15 Suction support
16 Main switch
17 Carrying handle
18 Filter cover
19 Push handle
20 Drain hose
21 Nameplate
22 Bender
23 Slide for filter cleaning
24 Floor nozzle holder
25 Exhaust filter
26 Flat fold filter
Start up
Caution
The flat pleated filter must always be in
place while vacuuming.
Anti-static system
Illustration
The appliance is earthed up to the suc-
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tion nozzle.
Static charge is deflected by providing
–
earthing to the connection nozzles. This
prevents the formation of sparks and
current shocks due to attachments (op-
tion) with electrical conductivity.
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Dry vacuum cleaning
When vacuuming fine dust, you may
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also use an additional paper filter bag or
a membrane filter (special accessory).
Inserting the paper filter bag
Illustration
Release and remove the suction head.
Insert the paper filter bag or the mem-
brane filter (special attachment).
Insert and lock the suction head.
Wet vacuum cleaning
Inserting the rubber lips
Illustration
Remove the brush strips.
Install the rubber lips.
Note: The structured side of the rubber lips
must point outwards.
Remove the paper filter bag
If the appliance is used to vacuum wet
–
dirt the paper filter bag or the mem-
brane filter (special accessory) must al-
ways be removed.
It is recommended to use a special filter
–
bag (wet) (see Filter systems).
Drain off dirt water
Illustration
Drain off dirty water through the drain-
age hose.
Emptying the container fully
Illustration
Lock parking brake.
Hold the container at the handle and tilt
it by raising it.
Empty the container fully.
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