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Accessories wet and dry vacuuming
25 Attachment for wet/dry vacuuming
26 Floor nozzle with hard surface insert
27 Crevice nozzle
28 Upholstery nozzle
29 Filter bag
Before Startup
Illustration
 Remove the fresh water reservoir. Press the re-
lease and remove the tank.
Note:
The motor casing can only be removed if the fresh
water reservoir was removed first.
Illustration
 Remove the motor casing. For this, fold the car-
rying handle forward to unlatch the reservoir. Re-
move the accessories and swivel casters from the
reservoir.
Illustration
 Turn the container, press in the steering roller in the
openings at the base of the container till the end-
point.
Illustration
 Turn the motor casing around and attach the foam
filter to the filter basket.
 Insert the filter cover and turn to lock.
 Install the motor casing. Pull up on the carrying
handle to lock.
Illustration
 Install the fresh water reservoir. Insert the bot-
tom part first and then press toward the top on the
motor compartment to check if it is locked in.
Illustration
 Attach the suction hose and the spray hose to the
connectors on the appliance.
Note
: Press the suction hose tightly into the connector
to lock it into place.
Illustration
 Connect the spray/suction pipes and attach to the
handle. Center the locking lever when attaching it,
turn clockwise to lock.
 Attach the floor nozzle to the spray/suction pipes
and secure with locking lever.
The appliance is now prepared for wet cleaning.
CAUTION
Always work with an inserted foam filter - during
wet as well as dry vacuum cleaning!
Wet cleaning
carpets/hard floors/upholstery
CAUTION
Check the object to be cleaned prior to using the appli-
ance in an inconspicuous place for colour fastness and
water resistance.
Do not clean water-sensitive floor coverings such as
wood floors (the moisture could penetrate and damage
the floor).
NOTICE
Warm water (max. 50°C) will increase the cleaning ef-
fect.
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Operations

Wet cleaning of carpeted floors
 Use the wash floor nozzle.
 Work without the hard surface insert.
Please only use the carpet cleaner RM 519.
Wet cleaning of hard surfaces
 Use the wash floor nozzle.
 Slide the attachment for hard surfaces onto the
spray ex floor nozzle from the side. The bristles
should point towards the back.
Wet cleaning of upholstery
 Use the wash hand nozzle.
Fill up fresh water reservoir
Note: You can remove the water reservoir to fill it or you
can fill it directly on the appliance.
Illustration
 Flip the reservoir cover up.
 Add 100 - 200 ml (volume depends on degree of
contamination) of RM 519 into the fresh water res-
ervoir, then add tap water - do not overfill.
 Close the reservoir cover.
Start working
Illustration
 Insert the mains plug into the socket.
 Press the switch for suction (position I), suction tur-
bine is running.
Illustration
 Close fully the surrounding air separator at the han-
dle.
Illustration
 Press the switch for spraying (position I), the deter-
gent pump is ready.
Illustration
 Use the lever on the spray handle to spray on de-
tergent solution.
Illustration
 For continuous spray, the spray lever can be
locked; for this, activate the spray lever and pull the
locking key toward the rear.
 Run across the surface to be cleaned in overlap-
ping paths. Pull the nozzle backwards (do not
push).
Emptying the reservoir during operation
Note: If the container is full, a float closes the suction
opening, and the appliance works at a higher speed.
Switch off the appliance immediately, and empty the
container.
 Switch the appliance off by pressing the switch for
suction and spraying (position 0).
 Separate the spray/suction hose and the spray
hose from the appliance.
Note: Possibly remaining water can drip out, there-
fore you should place these into the shower or
bathtub.
 Remove the accessories and the fresh water reser-
voir and unlatch the motor casing.
 Remove the motor casing and empty the reservoir.
EN
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