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Start-up
• Insert the connection head
of the suction hose into the
hose connection until it locks
into place mechanically
(Fig. A). In order to release
the hose again, press the
button on the connection
head and pull the hose out.
• Insert the vacuum tube into
the handle if required. (Fig. B)
• Then assemble the oor
nozzle and/or the accesso-
ries. (Fig. C)
Telescope Vacuum Pipe (Fig. D)
The height-adjustable vacuum pipe
enables individual alignment to your
height. Unlock the coupling by press-
ing the key in the direction of the arrow.
Slide the vacuum pipe to the desired
length. To lock the device, release the
key until you hear it lock in place.
Using the Appliance
1. Unwind the length of cable you require.
CAUTION:
• Pull out the cable up to the maximum length
indicated with the yellow mark.
• Never pull the cable out up to the red mark as
the cable winding can be damaged
NOTE:
If the red mark is visible, pull in the cable with the
help of the cable winding button back to the yellow
mark.
2. Insert the mains plug into a correctly installed 230 V ~,
50 Hz power socket. Turn the vacuum cleaner on by
pressing the on/off switch down with your foot.
3. Set the vacuum power with the vacuum power regula-
tor (MIN to MAX).
4. Vacuum at a steady speed. There is no need to exert
pressure.
CAUTION:
Pay attention to the range that can be covered with
the cable length!
Vacuum power regulator
Low vacuum power: For curtains and delicate
fabrics.
Medium vacuum power: For long-pile velour carpets
and textile ooring.
High vacuum power: For sturdy rugs and oors.
Air Slide (Fig. E)
Open the air slide on the hose
handle in order to regulate the
airow or to clear any particles
sticking to the nozzle.
Switching off and Winding up the Mains Lead
1. Turn the vacuum cleaner off by the on/off switch and
remove the plug from the socket.
2. Keep the plug in your hand.
3. Press the cable winding button and guide the cable.
Hold the cable to avoid wrapping.
Nozzle Attachment
Crevice and jointed
nozzle:
For vacuuming upholstery,
curtains and in corners and
crevices etc.
NOTE: “2 in 1” nozzle:
When this is folded together
it can be used as a groove
nozzle. If you would like to use
the brush nozzle, pull the brush
section in the direction of the
arrow until it locks in place.
Upholstery nozzle: For cleaning upholstery, curtains
etc.
Floor nozzle: The oor nozzle is tted
with rollers for improved
manoeuvrability.
To clean carpets or smooth
surfaces.
Parquet oors: Press the lever
back with your
foot (Fig. F,
Pos. 1). The
brushes can now
be seen.
Carpets: Press the lever
forward with your
foot (Fig. F,
Pos. 2). The
brushes are now
retracted.