Bosch BSG8 Instructions For Use Manual page 8

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Figure
8
Adjusting the floor tool:
For vacuuming rugs and carpets
=>
For vacuuming hard floors
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Vacuuming with accessories
Figure
9
Pull the 4 in 1 tool in the direction of the
arrow to remove it from the tool holder.
a) Crevice nozzle
For vacuuming in crevices and cor-
ners.
For difficult to reach places, the 4 in 1
tool can be extended to two different
lengths by pulling out the crevice noz-
zle.
For either length extension, pull the
crevice nozzle out until you hear it
engage.
The crevice nozzle can be pushed
back in again by releasing the tele-
scopic locking mechanism (pressing it
in the direction of the arrow).
b) Upholstery nozzle
For cleaning upholstered furniture,
curtains, etc.
c) Hard furnishings brush
For window frames, cabinets, profiles
etc.
Fold the upholstery nozzle over in
the direction of the arrow.
To extend the brush ring, turn in the
direction of the arrow.
Before replacing the 4 in 1 tool in the
tool holder, retract the brush ring and
fold the upholstery nozzle back.
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Hard-floor brush
10*
Figure
For vacuuming hard floor coverings
(tiles, parquet flooring, etc.)
Push the telescopic tube into the con-
necting piece of the hard-floor brush
until it engages.
Press on the unlatching sleeve and
pull out the telescopic tube to discon-
nect.
Cleaning the hard-floor brush
Figure
11*
a) Vacuum from below to clean the
brushes.
b) If they are very dirty, e.g. with hair
wrapped around them, remove both
brush rollers from the hard-floor tool.
To do so, lever the rollers out from the
side of the guide using a screw driver,
or similar object.
c) Cut off any wrapped around hair or
threads using a pair of scissors.
Then vacuum up the threads and hair
using the corner nozzle.
d) After cleaning insert the brush rollers
back into the hard floor tool again and
click into place.
e) The tool connector can be removed if
the vacuum channel becomes
blocked.
Place the brush down with the intake
port facing upwards, push the guide
at the side of the wheel slightly
outwards and pull the tool connector
upwards and away from the brush.
f) When putting the connector back in
place, make sure that it is correctly
seated and that it engages correctly in
the guide.
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