Tips for dry vacuum cleaning
• The convertible nozzle is active over its full
width and even vacuums from its sides: so
it's very suitable to use alongside plinths,
furniture and thresholds.
• Use the crevice nozzle for narrow openings
and hard-to-reach places.
• The small nozzle is especially suitable for
stairs, upholstery, curtains, etc.
The two fluff collectors help you to pick up
even sticking fluff and (animal) hairs.
Just move the nozzle forward and
backward.
If necessary, remove the fluff from the
nozzle with your hand and then vacuum it
in.
• A Philips turbo brush nozzle (type HR 6974
or
HR 6974D, service nr. 4822 479 50059)
and a parquet brush nozzle (type HR 6943)
are available from your dealer as extra
accessories.
The turbo brush nozzle is ideal for removing
(animal) hairs and trodden-in dust and dirt.
The parquet brush nozzle is especially
suitable for hard floors (such as parquet,
tiles, synthetic floors, cork).
• When using the cotton dustbag we advise
you to wash the motor filter once a year in
lukewarmwater.Ensure the filter is
completely dry before replacing it in the
vacuum cleaner.
Vacuuming liquid (water)
Remove: paper dustbag and Micro Filter.
Place: float unit and diffusor.
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- Remove the mains plug from the wall
socket.
- Undo the clamps (fig. 30).
- Using the handle lift the motor unit from the
container (fig. 31).
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32
- Remove the paper dustbag (fig. 32).
- Using the handle place the float unit (fig.
33). Note correct placement: due to its form
the float unit will fit in only one position.
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- Place the diffusor (fig. 34, 35).
(Please note: Do not forget to remove the
diffusor before dry use.)
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- Replace the motor unit and secure with the
clamps ("Click!") (fig. 36).
- Remove the Micro Filter (fig. 37).
Please note: the Micro Filter would loose its
electrostatic function if exposed to
excessive air humidity.
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- Pull the mains plug out of the vacuum clea-
ner and insert into the wall socket (fig. 38).
- Switch on (fig. 39).
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