user’s instructions
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• Never immerse the appliance, the power cord or the plug in water or other liquid. After washing the filters
make sure they are thoroughly dry before returning them to the appliance.
operAtion - General
The appliance is intended only for domestic use, not
for professional use.
1. Tubes
2. Hose
3. Hose connector
4. Hose grip
5. Mechanic suction pressure control at the handle
6. Combi nozzle
7. Motor unit
8. Cover
9. Cover release button (dust bag)
10. Vacuum-cleaner handle
11. Rear wheels
12. Swivelling front wheel
13. Cord-rewind button
14. On/Off switch and vacuum suction control
15. Indicator, “dust bag full”
16. Crevice tool / Dusting brush
17. Exhaust filter (HEPA)
18. Slot for combination nozzle
operAtion - Before use for the first time
1. Verify that a dust bag is fitted. Fit a dust bag, if necessary. See ‘Changing the dust bag’.
operAtion
1. Push the hose connector into the hose opening
on the motor unit (see Figure 2a). To remove
the hose, Push the two buttons and pull it out of
the hose opening.
2. The power cord has a yellow and red mark, see
Figure 2b. Pull out the cord to the yellow mark.
Never pull out the power cord beyond the red
mark. This could damage the power cord.
3. Put the plug in the wall socket, and press the
On/Off switch. To switch off the appliance, press the On/Off switch again, see Figure 2c.
4. The appliance is now ready for use. You can move the vacuum cleaner while you are cleaning by pulling
on the hose grip. You can lift the appliance with the vacuum cleaner’s handle, see Figure 2e.
5. You can adjust the vacuum suction with the vacuum suction control, see Figure 2d. It is advisable to
reduce the vacuum suction when cleaning upholstered furniture and curtains. This will prevent the fabric
from being sucked into the nozzle.
note
If so required, you can also reduce the suction quickly by moving the slide on the hose grip.
6. Slide the tube into the hose handle, see Figure 3a.
b
c
d
e
a
16
2
4
5
1
6
17
9
10
8
3
15
11
13
14
18
7
12