Wet vacuuming
For wet sucking or to suck up water, place
the foam filter (13) on the filter box on the
motor head (3).
To avoid tearing the foam filter (13):
-
Use only a dry filter;
-
Before inserting, twist the edge of the
filter slightly and then roll it back.
Suctioning up (draining) water: place the
suction hose (
18) on the handle (
15) into the water tank and suction up the
water.
Never reach into the water to
be suctioned up. Danger of
electric shock.
When the container is full, the suc-
tion opening is shut off by a float,
and suction is then cut off. Switch
the appliance off, remove the plug
from the socket and empty the con-
tainer (see Cleaning/Maintenance).
If foam or liquid exits, switch off
the machine immediately.
Blowing
To use the blower function, screw the
vacuum hose (18) on to the nozzles on the
engine housing (3) (operation without the
use of filters).
Powertool vacuuming
The Powertool hose can be used for
the following:
•
Cleaning hard-to-reach places or sensi-
tive equipment.
•
Connecting powertools for vacuuming
dust off.
Place the thicker end of the powertool hose
(19) straight onto the vacuum hose (18)
and the other end onto the reduction adap-
tor (20) supplied. You can now fit vacuum
nozzles or an electrical tool.
The reduction adaptor also fits onto
the vacuum hose (dust vacuuming
without the powertool hose).
Cleaning/Maintenance
Pull out the mains plug.
Danger of electric shock.
Never hose the appliance
down with water. Never use
aggressive cleaning agents
or solvents. This could dam-
age the appliance.
•
After use, empty the waste tank (
5). Opening the drain plug to allow the
vacuumed liquid to drain out (
•
Clean the waste tank with a damp
cloth.
•
Wash the foam filter with lukewarm
water and soap, and allow to dry.
•
Beat the dust out of the cloth filter
(
11) and clean it with a paint brush
or hand brush.
•
Replace the paper filter bag (
when full (see "Replacement parts/Ac-
cessories" for reordering)
•
Always check the appliance before
use for any obvious faults such as a
defective mains cable, and have these
repaired or replaced.
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