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Fitting the hose
1. Push the hose end into the inlet. You’ll hear a click as it locks into position.
2. Giveitagentletugtocheckit’sttedproperly.
Power Cord
3. Pull as much cable as you need from the back of the cleaner.
4. A yellow band around the cable will appear when there is approximately
one metre of cable left.
5. Stop pulling when the red band around the cable appears, this indicates there
is only half a metre left.
6. When vacuuming larger spaces and multiple rooms you may need to turn the
vacuum off and select another power outlet. Never try to extend the power
cord passed the red band around the power cord.
7. Avoid tangling the power cord around furniture and other obstacles as it may
becomeatrippinghazardtoyouandotherpeople.
Carrying and moving the cleaner
8. Lift the cleaner only by the carrying handle.
9. Don’t sit it upright, it will fall over.
10. The vacuum cleaner should follow you as you vacuum. If you feel resistance
check the wheels are moving and the vacuum isn’t tangled or caught.
Pulling the vacuum under stress by the hose will cause the hose to stretch
and can damage the connection.
Choose the tool for the job
11. Thecombinationoortool,turbooortoolandcrevicetool/smallbrushwill
tonthenozzleorontheendoftheextendabletube.Theextendabletubets
ontheendofthenozzle.
12. The larger brush is a general purpose brush, used with the extendable tube,
foroorsandcarpets.
a. Presstherearofthebrushpedaltoextendthebristlesforhardoor
coverings such as vinyl, tiles and timber.
b. Pressthefrontofthebrushpedaltoretractthebristlesforsoftoor
coverings such rugs and carpets.
13. Theturbobrushisnormallyusedwiththeextendabletubeforoorsand
carpets. Slide the tab on top of the brush to
foroorswithoutcarpet,
or carpet with short pile. Slide it to for rugs and long pile carpets.