Preparatory work
Getting to know the appliance
Fig.
:
carrying handle;
1
1
cover release catch;
suction hose port;
3
compartment cover;
5
nection cord;
exhaust filter cover;
7
bracket;
ON/OFF button;
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suction power controller;
bypass vent;
hose release;
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14
nozzle;
telescopic tube release catch;
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pic tube
Accessories (optional):
combo nozzle;
mini turbo brush
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Unpacking and assembling
Check that the unpackaged contents are com-
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plete (Fig.
). If you notice any transport damage
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or if anything is missing, contact your dealer imme-
diately.
Insert the suction hose into the suction
2
hose port so that it audibly clicks into place (Fig.
Connect the handle with the telescopic tube and
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adjust the length of the telescopic tube (Fig.
Connect the telescopic tube and the switchable
4
floor nozzle (Fig.
4
).
5
(Fig.
/
) is completely closed.
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Using the accessories
CAUTION!
If using the mini turbo brush (optional)
(Fig.
1
/
), make sure that the surface can with-
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stand the rotating brush roller without becoming
damaged.
NOTE:
In order to be able to use the furniture brush,
push the release catch key (Fig.
the furniture brush over the crevice brush so that
it clicks into place.
Connect the required accessory to the handle or
1
the telescopic tube (Fig.
accessory is securely connected. ➔ The appliance
can be connected.
Connecting the appliance
CAUTION!
If the red marking is visible (Fig.
the connection cord by pressing the cord rewind
button to pull in the cord up to the yellow mark
(Fig.
/
) (Fig.
). Otherwise, the connection
8
9
1
cord might be damaged.
dust compartment
2
dust
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cord rewind button;
con-
6
parking
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SMART CONTROL™
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handle;
suction hose;
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switchable floor
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telesco-
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Parquet nozzle;
3-in-1
A
B
).
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Ensure that the bypass vent
6
/
) and pull
1
).
Make sure that the
5
2
/
), retract
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2
EN
Pull the connection cord out of the appliance
1
(Fig.
).
Insert the plug into a mains socket.
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Vacuum cleaning
Flexible vacuum-cleaning
CAUTION!
Especially when vacuum-cleaning stairs make
sure that you always stand on a higher level than
the appliance. Otherwise there is a risk that the
appliance will fall and injure you.
CAUTION!
For hard floors, only use the switchable floor noz-
zle with the brush (Fig.
floor may otherwise become damaged.
2
).
NOTE:
In normal situations the bypass vent must be
completely closed. With the bypass vent (Fig.
you can quickly reduce the suction power, e.g.
to release curtains that have accidentally been
sucked in.
To close the bypass vent, push it down. To open
the bypass vent, push it up.
Connect the required accessories >"Using the ac-
1
cessories" on page 17.
>"Connecting the appliance" on page 17.
switch on the appliance, press the ON/OFF button
). ➔ The appliance starts vacuuming.
(Fig.
10
working with the appliance, pull it after you like a
sleigh.
To switch off the appliance, press the ON/
5
OFF button again (Fig.
es off.
Regulating the suction power
Select the nozzle according to the surface being
cleaned:
•
minimum power for curtains
•
low power for upholstery and mattresses
•
high power for carpets and rugs
•
maximum power for carpet and hard floors
To reduce the suction power, press the minus key
(Fig.
/
). To increase the suction power, press the
13
1
plus key (Fig.
/
13
) extended, as the hard
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Connect the appliance
2
). ➔ The appliance switch-
10
). ➔ The selected level lights up.
2
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)
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To
3
When
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