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5. Mount the motor head.
Selecting a nozzle
Floor nozzle with rubber lip (29)
• Wet vacuuming
Floor nozzle with brush (28)
• Dry vacuuming
Crevice nozzle (27)
• Vacuuming joints, corners and radiators
Attaching and removing nozzles
The nozzles can easily be attached to and
removed from the suction tube (18), the
handle (22) and the suction hose (19).
Operation
Dry vacuuming
Notes
• Never perform vacuuming without a fil-
ter!
• The paper filter bag is not suitable for
vacuuming fine dust. To vacuum fine
dust, you will need an additional fine
dust filter bag (Spare parts and ac-
cessories, p. 33).
Permitted filters and nozzles
• Filter
• Pleated filter (25)
• Filter bag
• Paper filter bag (Recommended)
• without
• Nozzles
• All
Wet vacuuming
Notes
• Never perform vacuuming without a fil-
ter!
• When wet vacuuming, a float interrupts
the suction air flow when the dirt con-
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tainer is full. Switch the appliance off
and empty the dirt container.
• Make sure that the suction nozzle is not
completely in the water so that some
air is always sucked in.
• The dirt container is not suitable for
storing liquids. Empty the dirt container
after wet vacuuming.
Permitted filters and nozzles
• Filter
• Foam filter (23)
• Filter bag
• without
• Nozzles
• Floor nozzle with rubber lip (29)
• without
Vacuuming fine dust
Notes
• Never perform vacuuming without a fil-
ter!
• To vacuum fine dust, you will need an
additional fine dust filter bag (Spare
parts and accessories, p. 33).
Permitted filters and nozzles
• Filter
• Pleated filter (25)
• Filter bag
• Fine dust filter bag
• Nozzles
• All
Blowing
Preparing the blowing function
(Fig. E)
1. Remove the filter and filter bag.
See Attaching and removing the filter
and filter bag, p. 27.
2. Insert the suction hose (19) into the
blowing connector (15).