Operating procedure
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General operation
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Floor nozzle
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Suction control
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Motor protection
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Pull out the 2 latches and remove top cover.
cover and push in the 2 latches to secure
the top cover to the tank.
Connect the hose to the tank.
Connect the wand and tubes to the hose.
Switch ON the vacuum cleaner.
After use switch OFF the vacuum cleaner,
remove the plug from the mains and wind
the cord around the handle for storage.
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the pedal on the top of the nozzle.
nozzle.
extended.
The suction can be adjusted using the
bleed valve on the wand.
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ture sensor to protect the motor from
overheating.
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use a blockage in the hose or tubes may
have caused the motor temperature to rise
and activate the sensor.
If this occurs, clean all of the hoses and
The vacuum cleaner cannot be switched on
again until the motor has cooled down.
After about 20 minutes the motor
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check the bag is securely located over the
tank inlet. If the bag is full remove bag
and replace with a new bag.
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operator can switch the vacuum cleaner
on.