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3 Operating
Switching off and retracting the power cable
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1. Push on the desired nozzle, ZChapter 2.3, "Using other
nozzles (accessories)".
2. Pull the cable, by holding the plug, until the yellow mark
is reached (Fig. 6/1).
3. Switch on the cylinder vacuum cleaner using the on/off
switch (Fig. 7/1).
4. Turn on the suction using the suction controller
(Fig. 7/2).
5. Adjust the carpet/hard floor switch (Fig. 8/1) in
accordance with your type of flooring:
- Hard floors (Fig. 8/1)
Laminate flooring, tiles, PVC flooring, etc.
- Carpet (Fig. 8/2)
Long and short fibre carpets, runners, etc.
6. To vacuum, pull the cylinder vacuum cleaner behind
you like a sledge. When vacuuming, observe the
corresponding recommendations of the flooring
manufacturer.
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3.2 Switching off and
retracting the power
cable
1. Switch off the cylinder vacuum cleaner using the on/off
switch (Fig. 10/1) and pull the plug out of the socket.
2. Take the plug in your hand and hold it firmly.
3. Press the cable retract button (Fig. 10/2) to pull in the
power cable. Guide the last part with the plug by hand.
WARNING:
If the red mark (Fig. 6/2) is visible, then retract the cable
again until it is no longer visible, ZChapter 3.2,
"Switching off and retracting the power cable". Otherwise
the cable can break off. There is a risk of electric shock.
NOTE:
You can quickly reduce the suction power with the
secondary air controller (Fig. 9/1) , e.g. to release
curtains that have been sucked in.
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WARNING:
The power cable can whip around when being pulled in,
it can also trip you or somebody else up or knock down
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