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2 Use
2.1 Assemble appliance and adjust nozzles to surface
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WARNING:
Danger of injury! Only attach the appliance parts when the appliance is
not connected to the power supply. Otherwise the machine might start
up and parts of your body, hair or pieces of clothing might be sucked in.
CAUTION:
Before assembling, make sure that the fitted nozzle suits the surface to
be cleaned. Do not clean e.g. any floors or objects with a brush with
rotating bristles that you would not clean without a second thought with
a conventional brush. Also observe the flooring manufacturer's recom-
mendations.
2.2 Vacuum cleaning
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WARNING:
Danger of injury! Check appliance and power cord before each use.
A damaged appliance must never be used.
CAUTION:
Only use the appliance with all filters undamaged, dry and correctly fit-
ted. Make sure that no objects obstruct the telescopic tube, the suction
hose or other openings.
1. Pull the cable out of the appliance (Fig. 11) and plug into a socket.
WARNING:
Danger of electric shock! If the red marking shows retract the cord by
pressing the retraction button ( ) to pull in the cord up to the yellow
mark (Fig. 12) again. Otherwise, the power cord may be damaged.
2. Switch on the appliance using the on/off switch ( ) (Fig. 13).
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NOTE:
You might have to twist the parts when connecting them so they are
securely in place. Ensure that installed parts are secure by trying to pull
them apart.
1. Assemble the appliance and accessory parts depending on the surface
you want to vacuum clean (Fig. 1 – 8).
2. Ensure that the bypass vent is shut (Fig. 5).
3. If you use the telescopic tube (Fig. 6), adjust its length (Fig. 7).
4. If you use the floor nozzle (Fig. 8), set it to the floor to be cleaned
(Fig. 9 hard floor, Fig. 10 carpet).
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NOTE:
The auxiliary air regulator (Fig. 5) must be completely closed for
vacuum cleaning. With the auxiliary air regulator you can quickly reduce
the suction power, to release objects (such as curtains) that have been
sucked in.
3. Set the desired suction power (Fig. 14) and vacuum (Fig. 15).
WARNING:
Danger of injury! Especially when vacuum-cleaning stairs make sure
that you always stand on a higher level than the appliance.
NOTE:
Your vacuum cleaner has an integrated protective function that turns off
the appliance before it can overheat (e.g. due to blocked suction paths
or a full dust container), Chapter 4.1, 'Before you send in the
appliance'.
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