4. Select a suitable nozzle (universal fl oor nozzle, turbo nozzle, hard fl oor nozzle, fl oor
and brush nozzle or cushion nozzle).
5. Stick the nozzle either on the end of the telescoping tube or directly on the handle.
Operation
ATTENTION!
❐ Keep the nozzles, handle and telescoping tube away from body parts, hair and
animals at all times during operation. They could be caught in the vacuum cleaner.
If the vacuum cleaner does happen to get caught, immediately press the On/Off
switch to turn off the device.
❐ Only turn on the vacuum cleaner once you are sure that all parts have been completely
mounted and that the dust bin and the fi lters have been properly inserted and that
they are completely dry.
❐ Do not in any case vacuum up the following:
– Liquids or wet substances (e.g. wet carpet shampoo)
– smouldering ashes, cigarette butts, matches etc.
– fl ammable or ignitable materials
– very fi ne dust (e.g. cement dust), ash or toner
– pointy, hard objects such as larger glass shards
❐ Empty the dust bin regularly for maximum suction power. You should also clean the
fi lters regularly.
An auxiliary air valve is located on the handle, which you can use to reduce the
suction power if needed. Open the valve if you want to vacuum off curtains,
carpets or other light-weight, moveable objects or materials. Otherwise keep the
valve closed.
1. Pull out the length of mains cord that you need. Do not forcefully pull the cord out
up to the stop. Do not pull it out any further than to the red mark. The yellow mark
indicates the ideal cord length.
2. Insert the mains plug in a properly installed socket that is easily accessible.
3. Push the On/Off switch to turn the vacuum cleaner on. You can pull the vacuum
cleaner like a sled when vacuum cleaning.
4. Use the suction power regulator to set the suction power.
6. Push the slider on the telescoping tube down and set the
desired length.
7. Release the slider and move the tube forward until it locks
into place.
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