Contents Important safety instructions ..................03 Symbols used to mark instructions ..................03 Warnings ..........................03 Grounding instructions ......................04 Introduction ........................05 Operating elements and accessories ..................05 Instructions for use ........................06 Purpose and intended use .....................06 Further support ........................06 Before use ..........................06 Before starting the cleaner .....................07 Setting up the cleaner ......................07 Control / Operation ......................08 Operating the vacuum cleaner ....................08...
1 Important safety instructions DANGER Symbols used to mark instructions • Danger that leads directly to serious or irreversible inju- ries, or even death. WARNING • Danger that can lead to serious injuries or even death. CAUTION • Danger that can lead to minor injuries and damage. WARNING Warnings •...
WARNING • No changes or modifications of the mechanical, electrical or ther- mal safety devices should be made. • When repairing or replacing the cord, the same type of cord as originally supplied with the machine must be used. • Do not allow the supply cord to come into contact with the rotat- ing brushes..
PLEASE NOTE: FOR NORTH AMERICA ONLY GROUNDED OUTLET ADAPTER METAL SCREW GROUNDED OUTLET BOX Figure 3 TAB FOR GROUNDING SCREW Figure 1 Figure 2 GROUNDING PIN 2 Introduction Operating elements and As you read this manual, you will occasionally run across a bold num- accessories ber in parentheses - example: (2).
Instructions for use This manual will help you get the most from your vacuum cleaner. Prior to using the appliance for the first time, be sure to read this docu- ment through and keep it ready to hand. Besides the operating instructions and the binding accident prevention regulations valid in the country of use, observe recognised regulations for safety and proper use.
3 Before starting the cleaner Setting up the cleaner 1. Carefully take out the vacuum cleaner from its carton. 2. Insert the handle at the opening at the top of the bag housing. Push the button to secure the handle in place. 3.
4 Control / Operation Operating the vacuum 1. Engage the carabine function cleaner to release the cord. 2. Ensure the cord is looped and locked in the restraint clip. 3. Turn the Main Power Switch (12) ON. “l” is ON and “O” is OFF.
CAUTION • Foot pedal must be used to release base to operating/non operation position. Failure to do so could result in damage to the release mechanism. WARNING • Always disconnect the power cord before performing any ma- chine maintenance. Whenever (10) “Restricted Airflow Light” indicator comes on, check the following: Is the bag full and needs to be changed or is the tube, hose or nozzle blocked.
Using the wand (optional) 1. Push the machine to upright locked position. The brush will be lifted up from the surface. Then slide the wand out of its holder. 2. Use the wand for cleaning hard to reach places like floor corners, or furniture.
Using the tools (optional) 1. The crevice tool is placed in the lower section of the cleaner. 2. Install the Crevice Tool or Upholstery Tool on the end of the Wand, or on the end of the hose, which can be detached from the wand, if desired.Now the vacuum cleaner will have an extended...
5 Maintenance WARNING • Always disconnect the power cord before performing any machine maintenance. Changing the paper dust Change the bag whenever the “Bag Full” (10) indicator comes on. To replace the Paper Dust Bag: 1. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
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4. Grasp at the cardboard piece of the bag and gently pull the full bag outwards - away from cleaner. 5. Insert a new paper dust bag into the slot of the bag holder and push the bag in place. Check so that the paper dust bag not is jammed in the holder.Only the cardboard...
Emtying the cloth dust Empty the Bag whenever the “Bag Full” Light (10) comes on. To empty or to replace: 1. Remove cloth bag as above in steps 1-3. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. Pull the Dust lid button (11) and remove the Dust lid outwards to remove it from the cleaner.
4. Remove the used brush. 5. Replace the used brush roller with a new one, or clean and remove all debris from the present brush. 6. Slide back the brush into the the fixed bearing block in the brush house. 7.
Changing the HEPA-filter 1. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. Push the Filter Cover Latch (13) downwards so that the cover is released. Remove the filter cover from cleaner. 2. Grasp at the filter frame and remove the used and dirty HEPA-filter.
Cleaning or changing The pre filter catches any dirt spilled from the bag, before it can enter the pre-filter the vacuum motor. The filter is located below the bag. Clean or replace motor pre filter every 5th time that the bag is changed. (more often in very dusty applications).
WARNING • Never operate the machine without the pre-filter in place. 6 After using the cleaner Switching off the cleaner 1. Unplug the Power Cord from the electrical outlet. 2. If the machine is not clean- ing as expected and the “Restricted Airflow light”...
7 Further information Repair and maintenance Repairs, when required, should be performed by your Authorized Ser- vice Center, who employs factory trained service personnel, and main- tains an inventory of original replacement parts and accessories. Call the DEALER named below for repair parts or service. Please specify the Model and Serial Number when discussing your machine.