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DeLonghi WFZ 1300SDL User Manual page 3

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Vacuum cleaner operation
• To use the appliance as a vacuum cleaner, a
minimum of 2.5 litres of water should be
poured into the tank; do not exceed the
maximum level of 4 litres marked on the tank.
The suction conveyor G can be removed to
simplify filling the tank, (Fig. 4).
The water has the function of filtering the dust,
and stopping it from spreading in the
environment.
Wet vacuuming operation
When using the appliance as a wet vacuum
cleaner, up to 9 litres of water can be held in
the tank.
If this maximum limit is exceeded, the safety
float R is activated and the appliance will stop
vacuuming. In this case, empty the tank,
remove the filter from the float, dry it and then
put it back in place.
Please note: To use the appliance as a wet
vacuum cleaner after having used it as a
vacuum cleaner, the tank does not need to be
emptied, even if this operation can be
performed without water.
• Replace the tank on the trolley N, position the
motor head in place and raise the handle that
blocks the motor head, until it clicks into place.
• Fit the hose D to the appliance, inserting the
end with the bayonet into the inlet port B and
then turning it clockwise (Fig. 5). To remove it,
simply turn it anticlockwise.
• Fit the telescopic tube H onto the hose grip,
pushing it fully into place.
• Fit the accessory required for the operation
being performed to the telescopic tube H or
directly to the hose grip F.
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ACCESSORIES
Multi-function two-position brush
Efficiently removes dust from floors (marble or
tiled), rugs or carpets.
When the pedal is pushed towards the "hard
floors" symbol (
fig. 4
hard floors more efficiently. This position is
recommended for in-depth cleaning of floors and
for floors with pronounced joints. When the pedal
is pushed towards the "carpets" symbol (
bristles retract and the brush is ready to clean
fabric surfaces and delicate floors such as parquet,
marble, etc.
Crevice tool
Ideal for collecting crumbs, dust and small
deposits and in all hard-to-get-to places.
fig. 5
), the bristles protrude to clean
), the

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