3 Before use
3.1 Unpacking
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Before use
ATTENTION:
Always transport or ship the appliance in its original packaging to avoid
damage. Keep the packaging for such an event. However, dispose of
no-longer-needed packaging material properly.
3.2 Selecting the proper nozzle
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ATTENTION:
Our optional turbo brush (i.e. depending on model and features in scope
of delivery) is only for vacuuming scratch-resistant carpets, .rugs, mats,
and the like. Do not clean any objects with the turbo brush that you
would not clean without a second thought with a conventional brush.
Therefore, do not clean furniture, or materials with a delicate texture, nor
any other high-quality or polished substrates with the turbo brush. Other-
wise material damage might occur. If in doubt, refrain from using the
turbo brush. In every instance observe the instructions for care and
cleaning of the respective manufacturer.
3.3 Assembly
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1. Unpack the appliance and all its accessories.
2. Check that the contents are intact.
NOTE:
Immediately contact your dealer if you have found damage resulting
from transport.
1. Select the nozzle according to the surface to be cleaned:
The following are included in the scope of delivery besides the floor
nozzle (Fig. 2/1):
- Crevice nozzle (Fig. 2/2): Use it to vacuum dust from hard to reach
places.
- The 2-in-1 combi nozzle (Fig. 2/3) is used as a:
Furniture brush (Fig. 2/3: Use this to vacuum dust off objects that
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have sensitive surfaces.
Upholstery nozzle (Fig. 2/4): By simply pulling off the collar brush
(Fig. 2/5) you can transform the 2-in-1 combi nozzle into an uphol-
stery nozzle (Fig. 2/4). Use this to clean soft, scratch-resistant surfac-
es (e.g. upholstered furniture).
Optionally available* (*i.e. included in the scope of delivery depending
on model and features) are also:
- Parquet brush (Fig. 2/6*): Its long bristles make it especially suitable
for cleaning delicate floors.
- Turbo brush (Fig. 2/7*): This has a rotating brush head and is most
suitable for deep cleaning carpets thoroughly.
- Long flexible crevice nozzle (Fig. 2/8*): Use this to vacuum dust
from distant, hard-to-reach places.
NOTE:
When you use the long, flexible crevice nozzle, under certain circum-
stances the pressure inside the vacuum cleaner might drop too far thus
triggering the safety valve. The signal for this is e.g. a whistling noise
(depending on the vacuum cleaner model) and greatly reduced suction
performance. In this case, depending on the vacuum cleaner model and
equipment, you have to reduce the suction power or open the bypass
vent until the valve no longer triggers.
2. Store nozzles not in use out of the reach of children.
WARNING:
Danger of injury! Only attach the nozzles if the appliance is not con-
nected to the power supply. The cylinder vacuum cleaner could be
switched on by accident.
ATTENTION:
Before vacuuming, make sure that the fitted nozzle suits the surface to
be cleaned. Also observe the flooring manufacturer's recommendations.
1. Attach the selected nozzle to the bottom end of the telescopic tube
(Fig. 3/A1) or handle (Fig. 3/B1).
2. Insert the end of the suction hose into the intake opening (Fig. 4/A) of
the vacuum cleaner until you hear and feel it locking into place.
If using the telescopic tube:
3. Insert the handle into the upper end of the telescopic tube (Fig. 4/B).
4. Adjust the length of the telescopic tube (Fig. 4/C). Press down the re-
lease latch on the tube to do this. Then extend the telescopic tube to
the desired length. Let go of the release catch while pulling until it locks
in place. You will hear a distinct click.