Protect the vacuum cleaner from outside weather
conditions, moisture and sources of heat.
The vacuum cleaner is not suitable for use on
building sites.
=> Vacuuming up building rubble could damage the
appliance.
Switch off the appliance when it is not in use.
At the end of its life, the appliance should be
rendered unusable, then disposed of in an
appropriate manner.
Plastic bags and films must be kept out of the reach
of children before disposal (risk of suffocation).
do not pour any flammable substances or substances
containing alcohol onto the filters (filter bag, motor
protective filter, exhaust filter, etc.).
Disposal information
Packaging
The packaging is designed to protect the vacuum
cleaner from being damaged during transportation. It
is made of environmentally friendly materials and can
be recycled.
Dispose of packaging that is no longer required at an
appropriate recycling point.
Used vacuum cleaners
Used vacuum cleaners still contain many valuable
materials. Therefore, please take your used vacuum
cleaner to your retailer or recycling centre to be
recycled. For current disposal methods, please
enquire at your retailer or your local council.
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.
Before using for the first time
Illustration 1*
Push the handle onto the flexible tube and until it
engages.
* Depending on equipment
Starting up
Illustration 2
a) Lock the suction hose supports into the suction opening.
b) When removing the suction hose, press together both
latches and pull out the hose.
Illustration 3*
Connect the handle and the suction hose.
Illustration 4*
a) Connect the floor nozzle and the suction hose.
b) Insert the telescopic pipe into the supports of the floor
nozzle and secure by turning.
Illustration 5*
a) Connect the suction hoses.
b) Unlock the telescopic pipe and adjust to the desired
length by moving the adjusting button / sliding sleeve in
the direction of the arrow.
Illustration 6*
Slide the attachment support on to the combination
nozzle and clip on to the suction / telescopic pipe
Illustration 7
Take the mains cable by the plug and pull out the desired
length and then plug in to the mains socket.
Illustration 8
Switch on / off the vacuum cleaner by pressing the on /
off button in the direction of the arrow.
Illustration 9*
a) Set the level of suction by turning the on / off button in
the direction of the arrow.
b) The suction performance can also be regulated by
turning the secondary air regulator in the direction of the
arrow.
Secondary air opening open
Suction reduced
Secondary air opening closed
Maximum suction
Suction
Illustration 10
Setting the floor nozzle:
fitted carpets and carpets
smooth floors
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
responsibility for damage caused by worn floor tools.
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