sockets which are connected in series with
a ground fault circuit interrupter. In case of
doubt, consult an electrician.
Periodically examine the mains cable
•
and machine for damage. If any damage is
found, do not use the appliance but contact
your service centre for repair.
Should extension cables be used, ensure that
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these lay on dry surfaces and protected against
water jets.
Before vacuuming liquids, check the float
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functions correctly.
If the equipment should overturn it is
•
recommended that the machine should be
stood up before switching off.
If foam/liquid should come from the machine
•
exhaust switch off immediately.
The equipment should not be used to pick
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up water from containers lavatories, tubs, etc.
(see "lIQUID SUCTION")
Aggressive solvents or detergents should
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not be used.
Service and repairs must be carried out by
•
qualified personnel only. Only use manufacturer
original spare parts for service repair.
The manufacturer cannot be held
•
responsible for any damage/injury caused to
persons, animals or property caused by misuse
of the appliance, not in compliance with manual
instructions.
DRY SUCTION
Do not use the machine without proper
•
filters.
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lIQUID SUCTION
Do not use the machine without proper fil-
•
ters.
When vacuuming large quantities of liquid
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from a sink or tank etc., do not immerse the noz-
zle completely into the liquid, leave a gap at the
top of the nozzle opening to allow for air inflow.
The machine is fitted with a float valve that stops
the suction when the tank reaches its maximum
capacity. An increase in motor speed will be no-
ticed. When this occurs, turn off the machine,
disconnect from the power supply, remove the
head from the tank and empty the liquid into a
suitable receptacle or drain. To continue vacuu-
ming, refit the head and proceed. After wet vacu-
uming, turn the machine off and remove the plug
from the power supply. Empty the tank and cle-
an/dry the inside and the outside before storage.
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