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Turn the suction power selector man-
ually to the suction power setting you
require.
Opening the air inlet valve (Fig. 19)
It is easy to reduce the suction power
for a short time, e.g., to prevent rugs or
other objects being sucked into the
vacuum cleaner.
Open the air inlet valve on the handle
far enough to reduce the suction
power.
The floorhead will be easier to maneu-
ver.
Setting down and storing the
vacuum cleaner
Park system for pauses during vacu-
uming (Fig. 20)
The park system allows you to conve-
niently park the suction wand and floor-
head during pauses.
Slot the floorhead into the parking at-
tachment on the vacuum cleaner.
If your vacuum cleaner is on a slop-
ing surface, e.g., a ramp:
– Retract the telescopic suction
wand fully.
– Do not use the park system if your
vacuum cleaner has an EasyLock
suction wand.
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Park system for storage
(Figs. 21 + 22)
Risk of electric shock from volt-
age.
The supply voltage is applied to the
appliance even if it is switched off.
After use, unplug the appliance from
the electrical socket.
Stand the vacuum cleaner upright.
If your vacuum cleaner has a tele-
scopic suction wand, retract the parts
fully so that it takes up less room for
storage.
Slot the floorhead downwards into
the parking attachment.
If your vacuum cleaner has an Easy-
Lock suction wand, you can detach this
so that the vacuum cleaner requires
less storage space.
Press the release button on the lower
suction wand section and pull the top
section out.
Push the connection piece attached
to the upper suction wand section
into the lower section.