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Disposal of filters and dust bags
Filters and dust bags are made from environmentally
friendly materials.
As long as they do not contain substances that are not
permitted to be disposed of in the household rubbish,
you can dispose of them with your normal household
rubbish.
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Please note
The mains socket must be protected by at least a 16
amp fuse.
If a fuse should blow when you switch on the appliance,
this may be because other electrical appliances which
have a high current draw are connected to the same
power circuit.
To prevent the fuse from blowing, select the lowest
power setting before switching the appliance on, and
increase the power only once it
is running.
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Before using for the first time
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Push the handle onto the flexible hose until it engages.
Setting up
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a) Push the flexible hose adapter into the opening on the
vacuum cleaner until it engages.
b To remove the flexible hose, press the release button and
pull the hose out.
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a) Connect the handle and the telescopic tube together.
b) Push the handle into the telescopic tube until it engages.
To release the connection, squeeze the locking collar and
pull the telescopic tube out.
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a) Connect the floor tool and the telescopic tube together.
b) Push the telescopic tube straight into the
connecting piece of the floor tool until it
engages.
To release the connection, squeeze the locking collar
and pull the telescopic tube out.
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To adjust the length of the telescopic tube, adjust the
adjusting sleeve/sliding switch in the direction of the
arrow and adjust the tube to the required length.
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Take the mains plug, pull the mains cable to the required
length and insert the plug into a socket.
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Press the ON/OFF button in the direction of the arrow to
switch your vacuum cleaner on.
Vacuuming
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The required suction power can be selected infinitely
variably by adjusting the slide control.
Ⅲ Lowest
suction range:
For vacuuming delicate fabrics,
e.g. curtains.
Ⅲ Low
suction range:
For daily vacuuming of lightly soiled floors.
Ⅲ Medium
suction range:
For vacuuming durable floor coverings, hard floors and
for heavily soiled surfaces.
Ⅲ High
suction range:
For vacuuming stubborn dirt and very heavily soiled
surfaces.
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Adjusting the floor tool:
a) For vacuuming rugs
and carpets =>
b For vacuuming
hard floors =>
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Adjust the autofloor floor tool:
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Hard floor setting =>
Fixed position for vacuuming hard/parquet floors
Ⅲ
Automatic setting => auto
The floor tool adjusts automatically to the floor
covering and switches from hard/parquet floors to
carpeted floors
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Carpet setting =>
Fixed position for vacuuming rugs
and carpets
If you are vacuuming varying types of floor coverings
(hard floors <-> carpets), we recommend that you use
the automatic setting so that the nozzle adjusts
automatically to the floor and you do not need to switch
over the nozzle setting.
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