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4.1 Operational safety
4.2 Vacuum cleaning
1. Pull out the cord by the plug up to the yellow mark (Fig. 6/1).
2. Insert the mains plug into a socket with ground/safety contact.
3. Switch on the cylinder vacuum cleaner with the on/off switch (Fig. 6/4).
4. Set the suction power using the suction power control (Fig. 6/5) to suit
the type of floor to be cleaned.
- Z ‘max’: for deep- and short-pile carpets, runners, etc.
- Z ‘min’: for smooth floors, e.g. parquet, tiles, PVC, etc.
5. If using the floor nozzle, set the ‘carpet/hard floor’ selector according to
the type of floor to be cleaned (Fig. 7/1):
- Fig. 7/A: for deep- and short-pile carpets, runners, etc.
- Fig. 7/B: for hard floors, e.g. parquet, tiles, PVC, etc.
6. When working with the vacuum cleaner, pull it after you like a sleigh.
4.3 Switching off
1. Switch off the cylinder vacuum cleaner with the on/off switch (Fig. 6/4)
and pull the plug from the mains socket.
2. Keep the plug in your hand.
3. To retract the power cord, push the cord retracting button (Fig. 6/3).
4.4 Transport and storage
Carry the cylinder vacuum cleaner by the carrying-handle (Fig. 8/A1) or
by the recessed handle (Fig. 8/B1).
For storage you may either
- park the telescopic tube using the parking-hook of the floor nozzle
(Fig. 8/A)
- or store it using the storage hook (Fig. 8/B).
If you want to store the appliance for a prolonged period, remove the
dust filter bag ZChapter 5.1, ‘Changing the dust filter bag’ and dispose of
it properly. Store the appliance in a cool, dry place, out of the reach of chil-
dren.
Your cylinder vacuum cleaner is equipped with a safety switch to prevent
overheating. It will switch off automatically if overheated (e.g. due to
clogged suction channels).
If this happens, switch off the appliance, pull the plug, remove the cause
of the overheating (z. B. remove blockage) and then wait about 45 min-
utes. After the appliance has cooled off, you may switch it on again.