3 Operation
3.1 Unpacking and assembling
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3.2 Vacuum cleaning
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Operation
1. Unpack the appliance and all its accessories.
2. Check that the contents are complete and intact (Figs. 1-5).
NOTE:
Immediately contact your dealer if you have found damage resulting from transport.
ATTENTION:
Always transport or ship the appliance in its original packaging to avoid damage. Keep the packaging for
such an event.
Dispose of no longer needed packaging material properly.
WARNING:
Danger of injury! Only assemble the appliance if it is not connected to the power supply. Otherwise the
machine might start up and parts of your body, hair or pieces of clothing might be sucked in.
3. Insert the end of the suction hose into the intake opening (Fig. 6) of the cylinder vacuum cleaner until you
hear and feel it locking into place.
4. Insert the handle into the upper end of the telescopic tube (Fig. 7/A).
5. Push the desired nozzle onto the lower end of the telescopic tube (Fig. 7/B).
6. Adjust the length of the telescopic tube. Press down the release latch on the tube (Fig. 7/C) 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.
Your vacuum cleaner is now ready for use.
WARNING:
Danger of injury! A damaged appliance must never be used. Check the vacuum cleaner and the power cord
each time before using it.
WARNING:
Danger of injury! Especially when cleaning stairs take care that you always stand above the appliance.
ATTENTION:
Only use the cylinder vacuum cleaner with all filters intact, in dry condition and correctly fitted. Make sure
that no openings are clogged. Otherwise the vacuum cleaner might be damaged.
NOTE:
Your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a safety switch to prevent overheating. It automatically cuts off the
power supply if the motor is overheated. In this case switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect it from
the mains. Remove the cause of the overheating. Wait for about 45 minutes. After it has cooled off, you may
use the vacuum cleaner again.
1. Attach the desired nozzle (Fig. 5).
ATTENTION:
Follow the recommendations of the flooring manufacturers. Make sure that the attached nozzle is suitable
for the particular type of flooring. Our (mini) turbo brush can only be used to vacuum surfaces that are
not sensitive. Do not clean any floors or objects with the (mini) turbo brush that you would not clean without
a second thought with a conventional brush. Therefore, do not clean sensitive or polished floor surfaces with
the (mini) turbo brush. Nor should you clean furniture, sensitive carpets, upholstery, covers, or any material
with a sensitive texture with the (mini) turbo brush. Otherwise material damage might occur. If in doubt,
refrain from using the (mini) turbo brush.
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2. When using the floor nozzle, adjust the "carpet/hard floor" selector according to the type of flooring:
- Carpet (Fig. 8): for deep- and short-pile carpets, runners, etc.
- Hard floor (Fig. 9): for laminate, tiles, PVC, etc.
3. Pull out the power cord until the yellow marking is visible. (Fig. 10/3).
WARNING:
Danger of electric shock! If the red marking (Fig. 10/2) shows, press the cord retracting button (Fig. 10/1) to
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pull in the cord up to the yellow mark (Fig. 10/1) again. Otherwise, the power cord may be damaged.
4. Insert the mains plug into a socket with ground/safety contact.
5. Switch on the cylinder vacuum cleaner with the on/off switch (Fig. 11/2).
6. Set the power control (Fig. 11/1) to suit the type of floor to be cleaned.
7. When working with the vacuum cleaner, pull if after you like a sleigh.
NOTE:
With the bypass vent (Fig. 1/5) you can quickly reduce the suction power if less power is needed, or
to release objects accidentally sucked in.
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