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Figure
a)Insert the telescopic tube into the connecting piece
of the floor tool. To release the connection, turn the
tube slightly and pull it out of the floor tool.
b)Push the telescopic tube into the connecting piece of
t
he floor tool until it locks in place. To release the
connection, press on the locking collar and pull out
the telescopic tube.
Figure
Unlock the telescopic tube by moving the sliding
s
witch in the direction of the arrow and adjust to the
d
esired length. The slide resistance on carpet is at
its lowest when the telescopic tube has been com-
pletely pulled out.
Figure
a)Place the accessories holder in the required position
on the telescopic tube.
b)Use some pressure to insert the upholstery nozzle
with brush ring and the crevice nozzle into the acces-
sories holder from above or below.
Figure
Holding the power cord by the plug, pull out to the
required length and insert the plug into the mains
socket.
Figure
To switch the vacuum cleaner on or off, press the
ON/OFF button.
Figure Controlling the suction level
The required suction level can be set to any level by
turning the control knob.
Low power range =>
For vacuuming delicate materials, such as delicate
upholstery, curtains, etc.
Medium power range =>
For daily vacuuming of floors which are only slightly
dirty.
High power range =>
For vacuuming durable floor coverings, hard floors
and heavy deposits of dirt.
Vacuuming
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Caution
Floor tools are subject to a certain amount of wear,
depending on the type of hard floors you have (e.g.
rough, rustic tiles). Therefore, you must check the
underside of the floor tool at regular intervals. Worn
undersides of floor tools may have sharp edges that
can damage sensitive hard floors, such as parquet or
linoleum. The manufacturer does not accept any res-
ponsibility for damage caused by worn floor tools.
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Figure
Set the adjustable floor tool:
Rugs and carpets =>
Hard floors/parquet =>
If you are vacuuming up larger particles, make sure that
you vacuum them up successively and carefully to ensu-
re that the vacuum channels of the floor tool do not
become blocked.
If necessary, you should raise the nozzle in order to
b
etter vacuum up the dirt particles.
Figure Vacuuming with accessories
Attach the nozzles to the suction pipe or hand grip as
required:
a)Crevice nozzle for vacuuming crevices and corners,
etc.
b)Upholstery nozzle for vacuuming upholstered furnitu-
re, curtains, etc.
c)Upholstery nozzle with fixed brush ring for vacuu-
ming window frames, cupboards, profiles, etc.
After use, reinsert the crevice nozzle and upholstery
nozzle into the accessories holder.
d)Professional crevice nozzle
Extra-long crevice nozzle for cleaning crevices, cor-
ners and narrow spaces, e.g. in a car.
e)Professional upholstery nozzle
For gently and thoroughly cleaning upholstered furni-
ture, curtains, etc.
To clean the professional upholstery nozzle, simply
vacuum it using the handle.
f) Hard-floor tool for vacuuming hard floor coverings
(tiles, parquet flooring, etc.)
Figure Cleaning the hard-floor tool
a)Vacuum from below to clean the tool.
b)Use scissors to cut through threads and hairs wound
round the rollers, then vacuum them up.
Figure
You can use the parking aid on the side of the vacuum
cleaner if you wish to stop vacuuming for a short time.
After switching off the appliance, slide the hook on
the floor tool into the parking aid.
Figure
When vacuuming stairs, the appliance must be positio-
ned at the bottom of the stairs. If it does not reach far
enough, the appliance can also be carried using the
carrying handle.
When your work is finished
Figure
Switch off the appliance.
Pull out the mains plug.
Briefly pull the power cord and release. (The power
cord retracts automatically).
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