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Batteries
If the power indicator is flashing constantly,
the battery needs to be replaced (see
Figure 1).
Please use CR 2032 batteries.
Batteries should not be disposed of with
the household rubbish. As a consumer, you
are legally obliged to return used batteries.
You can either hand in your old batteries at
public collection points in your area or take
them to a retailer who sells batteries of the
same type. You can also return batteries to
our sales and after-sales service points.
You will find the following symbols on
batteries containing harmful substances:
Pb = battery contains lead
Cd = battery contains cadmium
Hg = battery contains mercury
Disposal information
Packaging
The packaging protects the vacuum
cleaner from damage during transportation.
It is made of environment-friendly materials
and can therefore be recycled.
Dispose of unneeded packaging at the
appropriate recycling points.
Used vacuum cleaner
Used appliances still contain many
recyclable materials.
You should therefore take your used
appliance to your retailer or recycling
centre so that it can be recycled.
For current disposal methods, please
enquire at your appliance dealership or
local council.
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Please note
If a fuse should blow when you switch on
the vacuum cleaner, this may be because
other electrical appliances which have a
high current draw are connected to the
same power circuit.
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Commissioning
1
Figure
a) Open the battery compartment by
releasing the lug and simultaneously
pressing the lid in the direction of the
arrow.
b) Take the battery, insert it into the holder
provided ( "+" terminal facing upwards )
and close the battery compartment.
2
Figure
a)Insert the suction hose connector into the
suction opening until it engages.
b)To remove the suction hose, press the two
lugs together and pull the hose out.
3
Figure
Push the handle into the telescopic tube
until it engages.
To release the connection, press the
unlatching sleeve and pull the handle out.
4
Figure
Push the telescopic tube into the
connecting piece of the floor nozzle until it
engages.
Press on the unlatching sleeve and pull out
the telescopic tube to disconnect.
5
Figure
To adjust the length of the telescopic tube,
press the adjusting sleeve in the direction
of the arrow, release the tube and adjust it
to the required length.
6
Figure
Holding the power cord by the plug, pull
out the required length and plug it into the
mains socket.
=> Power indicator lights up "blue".
7
Figure
Switch the vacuum cleaner on or off by
pressing the ON/OFF button in the
direction of the arrow.
The vacuum cleaner is automatically set to
the medium power level when switched
on.
Suction adjustment
8
Figure
a)You can increase or decrease the suction
power through 6 levels by touching the
suction adjustment button in the direction
of the arrow.
Each time you touch the button, i.e. each
time the suction power is altered, the
power indicator flashes twice to confirm
the change.
b) If you press the "Stand by" button, the
vacuum cleaner switches off and is in
"Stand by" mode
=> Power indicator flashes twice to
confirm the change.
If you then press the "Stand by" button to
switch the vacuum cleaner on again, the
previously set power level is resumed.
Vacuuming
You have bought an extremely powerful
device.
The highest suction setting is therefore only
recommended for heavily soiled, durable
carpets and hard floors.
Adjustable floor nozzle with rug lifter
and unlatching sleeve
9
Figure
Adjusting the floor nozzle:
For vacuuming rugs
and carpets
=>
For vacuuming hard floors
=>
10
Figure
When you pull the floor nozzle backwards,
the rug is lifted, allowing you to vacuum
underneath the carpet edge.