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Crevice nozzle, 12" (300 mm)
For cleaning folds, crevices, corners and tight spaces.
Dust brush with natural bristles
For cleaning moldings, ornate and carved articles, delicate items, etc.
The brush head can be turned to attain the optimal cleaning position.
Use
Power cord (see fig. 9)
The lower cord hook can be rotated.
Rotate the hook upward to release the power cord.
Rewinding the power cord (see fig. 10)
When the vacuum cleaner is not in use, the power cord can be wound around the two cord hooks.
To prevent the cord from unwinding press it into the locking groove of the plug (see insert).
Plug in the vacuum cleaner (see fig. 11)
Guide the power cord through the notch at the side and over the upper cord hook (see illustration).
This will keep the cord in an optimal position so that it will not interfere with vacuuming. It also keeps the power cord from becoming caught in the handle.
Release the vacuum cleaner (see fig. 12)
Briefly press the foot pedal and recline the body of the vacuum cleaner to a comfortable position.
Turning the vacuum cleaner On/Off (see fig. 13)
Always follow the flooring manufacturer's cleaning and care instructions.
Press the On/Off button on the handle.
The vacuum cleaner turns on.
ComfortLine Models:
The "On" indicator on the control panel lights yellow.
PremiumLine Models:
The suction power levels on the control panel light yellow.
Lighting (depending on model)
The headlight turns on automatically.
Control panels
Depending on the model, your vacuum cleaner will include one of the following control panels.
ComfortLine Models (see fig. 14)
Vacuum "On" indicator
Operation/Blockage protection indicator
Yellow: the Powerbrush was turned on using the Carpet/Floor button on the hand piece.
Red: the beater bar is blocked
Rotary selector
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