user's instructions
5. Y ou can adjust the vacuum suction with the vacuum suction control, see Figure 2d. It is advisable to
reduce the vacuum suction when cleaning upholstered furniture and curtains. This will prevent the fabric
from being sucked into the nozzle.
I f so required, you can also reduce the suction
quickly by moving the slide on the hose grip.
6. S lide the telescopic tube onto the hose handle,
see Figure 3a.
7. P ress the button on the telescopic tube and
keep it pressed in; you can then extend or
retract the tube to the required length. See
Figure 3b.
8. P ress the foot button on the nozzle to set the
combi nozzle for use on hard or soft surfaces,
see Figure 3c. For use on hard surfaces, press
the foot button on the combi nozzle to extend
the brushes. Lift the button for use on soft
surfaces.
Accessories
This vacuum cleaner is supplied with one accessory:
•
a crevice tool with a narrow nozzle, which
you can use to clean radiators, window
frames, crevices, small openings, and
similar spaces.
operAtion - storage after use
1. Remove the plug from the wall socket.
2. P ress the rewind button and keep it pressed in;
the power cord will automatically rewind onto
the reel.
G uide the power cord whilst it rewinds onto the
reel, since otherwise the cord could become
tangled or the plug could strike the back of the
appliance. Take hold of the power cord near the
mark, and allow it to gently slide through your
fingers back into the appliance, see Figure 5.
3. S tand the vacuum cleaner upright. An
attachment slot for the accessory bracket is
fitted to the back of the vacuum cleaner next
to the front castor (see Figure 6). Slide the
bottom of the accessory bracketinto the slot.
This avoids the need to dismantle the vacuum
cleaner after use; you can store the assembled
appliance and retrieve it again quickly when you
need it.
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