Setting up
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Figure
a)Push the flexible tube adapter into the air intake
opening in the vacuum cleaner lid until it engages
b)To remove the flexible hose, press the two lugs
together and pull the tube out.
4*
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a)Connect together the handle and
vacuuming/telescopic tube.
b)Push the handle into the telescopic tube until it
engages.
Press on the locking collar and pull out the
telescopic tube to disconnect.
5*
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a)Insert the suction pipe into the floor tool adapter.
b)Push the telescopic tube straight into the connecting
piece of the floor tool until it engages.
Press on the locking collar and pull out the
telescopic tube to disconnect.
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a)Connect the suction pipes together.
b)Release the telescopic tube by moving the adjusting
sleeve/sliding switch in the direction of the arrow
and adjust the tube to the required length.
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Figure
Holding the power cord by the plug, pull out the
required length and plug the plug into the mains
socket.
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Figure
Switching on/off
Your appliance is fitted with a pop-out control
button.
To switch on the appliance, press the control button
in the direction of the arrow down to the stop and
release. This will release and extend the controller.
To switch off the appliance, press the control button
in again down to the stop. This will leave the control
button retracted in the appliance.
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Controlling the suction level
The required suction level can be set to any level
required by turning the control knob in the direction
of the arrow.
Low suction range
For vacuuming delicate fabrics,
e.g. curtains.
Medium suction range
For daily vacuuming of lightly
soiled floors.
High suction range
For vacuuming durable floor coverings,
hard floors and for heavily soiled surfaces.
Vacuuming
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Adjusting the floor tool:
Rugs and carpets
Hard floors
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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
responsibility for damage caused by worn floor tools.
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a)Crevice nozzle for vacuuming crevices and corners,
b)Upholstery nozzle for vacuuming upholstered
c) Hard furnishings brush
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Hard-floor brush
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Cleaning the hard-floor brush
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a) Vacuum from below to clean the brushes.
b)Cut through threads and hairs wound round the
Turbo brush
If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a turbo brush,
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please consult the accompanying instruction manual
for notes on its use and maintenance.
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Remove the upholstery nozzle and crevice nozzle
from the accessories holder as illustrated.
12*
Vacuuming with accessories
Attach the nozzles to the tube or handle as required:
etc.
furniture, curtains, etc.
For cleaning window frames, cabinets, mouldings,
etc.
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After use, push the crevice nozzle and upholstery
nozzle back into the accessories holder as indicated.
14*
For vacuuming hard floor coverings (tiles, parquet
flooring, etc.)
Push the telescopic tube into the connecting piece
of the hard-floor brush until it engages.
Press on the locking collar and pull out the telescop-
ic tube to disconnect.
15*
rollers using scissors.
Vacuum threads and hairs with the crevice nozzle.
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You can use the parking aid on the back of the
vacuum cleaner if you wish to stop vacuuming for a
short time.
Once you have switched off the vacuum cleaner,
slide the catch on the floor tool into the recess on
the rear of the appliance.
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The appliance can also be carried using the carrying
handle when vacuuming steps, for example.