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Preparatory work
Getting to know the appliance
Fig.
:
carrying handle;
1
1
cover release catch;
suction hose port;
3
compartment cover;
suction power controller;
5
cord rewind button;
6
7
nection cord;
ON/OFF button;
9
cover;
handle;
suction hose;
11
12
hose release;
3-in-1 combi nozzle;
14
15
nozzle;
switchable floor nozzle;
17
release catch;
telescopic tube
19
Unpacking and assembling
Check that the unpackaged contents are com-
1
plete (Fig.
1
). If you notice any transport damage
or if anything is missing, contact your dealer imme-
diately.
Insert the suction hose into the suction
2
hose port so that it audibly clicks into place (Fig.
Connect the handle with the telescopic tube and
3
adjust the length of the telescopic tube (Fig.
Connect the telescopic tube and the switchable
4
floor nozzle (Fig.
).
Ensure that the bypass vent
4
5
(Fig.
1
/
) is completely closed.
13
Connecting the appliance
CAUTION!
If the red marking is visible, retract the connec-
tion cord by pressing the cord rewind button to
pull in the cord up to the yellow mark (Fig.
Otherwise, the connection cord might be dam-
aged.
Pull the connection cord out of the appliance
1
(Fig.
5
).
Insert the plug into a mains socket.
2
Vacuum cleaning
Flexible vacuum-cleaning
CAUTION!
Especially when vacuum-cleaning stairs make
sure that you always stand on a higher level than
the appliance. Otherwise there is a risk that the
appliance will fall and injure you.
CAUTION!
For hard floors, only use the switchable floor noz-
zle with the brush (Fig.
8
floor may otherwise become damaged.
EN
dust compartment
2
dust
4
parking bracket;
con-
8
exhaust filter
10
bypass vent;
13
parquet
16
telescopic tube
18
).
2
).
3
).
6
) extended, as the hard
NOTE:
In normal situations the bypass vent must be
completely closed. With the bypass vent (Fig.
you can quickly reduce the suction power, e.g.
to release curtains that have accidentally been
sucked in.
To close the bypass vent, push it down. To open
the bypass vent, push it up.
Assemble the appliance >"Unpacking and assem-
1
bling" on page 16.
Connect the appliance >"Con-
2
necting the appliance" on page 17.
the appliance, press the ON/OFF button (Fig.
The appliance starts vacuuming.
with the appliance, pull it after you like a sleigh.
switch off the appliance, press the ON/OFF button
). ➔ The appliance switches off.
again (Fig.
7
Regulating the suction power
With the suction power controller (Fig.
adjust the suction power to the surface to be
cleaned:
• min. position: for curtains, drapes and the like
• middle position: for hard floors without joints and
crevices
• max. position: for carpets and hard floors with
joints and crevices
Storing the appliance
NOTE:
In order to park the appliance during the vacu-
uming session, switch off the appliance and insert
the floor or parquet nozzle which is connected
to the telescopic tube into the parking bracket
(Fig.
).
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Switch off the appliance and pull the plug from
1
the mains socket.
Push the cord rewind button
2
(Fig.
), until the connection cord has been fully re-
6
wound.
Insert the floor or parquet nozzle which is
3
connected to the telescopic tube or handle into the
stowing mount (Fig.
11
).
Maintaining the appliance
Replacing the dust bag
NOTE:
Replace the dust bag, if the indicator „Replace
dust bag" (Fig.
13
) appears in the window, before
prolonged storage or before shipping.
)
9
To switch on
3
). ➔
7
When working
4
To
5
10
) you can