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Inserting/removing the
rechargeable battery
Ensure that the cordless hand-held
vacuum cleaner is switched off.
1. To insert the battery into the device,
push the battery along the guide rail
(10) into the device. You will hear it
click into place.
2. To remove the battery from the device,
press the release button on the battery
and pull the battery out.
Attaching the nozzles
Insert the desired nozzle into the front
opening of the collection container (1).
Remove the nozzle by pulling it forward
out of the collection container (1).
Wet nozzle
The wet nozzle (9) is suitable for vacuum-
ing liquids.
When transporting the cordless
hand-held vacuum cleaner after
vacuuming liquids, always hold the
device vertically with the wet noz-
zle (9) pointing downwards other-
wise liquid will leak out!
Only vacuum so much liquid that
the filter (3) does not become wet
while vacuuming or transporting the
cordless hand-held vacuum cleaner!
If the filter (3) has become wet while vacu-
uming liquids, allow it to fully dry before
using it again.
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Crevice nozzle
The crevice nozzle (8) is suitable for dry
vacuuming crevices, corners and radiators.
The crevice nozzle also acts as an exten-
sion for the brush nozzle attachment (7)
and universal nozzle attachment (6).
Brush nozzle attachment
The brush nozzle attachment (7) is suitable
for dry vacuuming sensitive surfaces.
The brush nozzle attachment (7) can only
be used in combination with the crevice
nozzle (8).
Universal nozzle attachment
The universal nozzle attachment (6) is suit-
able for many types of dry vacuuming,
e.g. to catch dust from drilling.
The universal nozzle attachment (6) can
only be used in combination with the crev-
ice nozzle (8).
Working instructions
• Ensure that the collection container (1),
filter holder (2) and filter (3) are dry
when changing directly from wet to dry
vacuuming!
Switching on/off
Before switching on, ensure that
the filter (3) and filter holder (2) are
ready for us. See "Initial start-up".
Place a nozzle on the device if re-
quired. See "Attaching the nozzles".