Miele S 6000 operating instructions Operation, While vacuuming, Rotary dial, Adjusting the suction

Models: S 6000

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While vacuuming

Operation

While vacuuming

￿The vacuum cleaner can also stand on its end for vacuuming stairs, drapes etc.

￿To prevent static electricity your hand must touch the metal inlay on the underside of the vacuum hand piece. Be certain to continuously touch this inlay when vacuuming fine dust, flour or sawdust as these materials are more likely to create a static discharge. To further prevent static discharge, pull the vacuum along by the hose with one hand while continuing to hold the hand piece in the other hand.

Rotary dial

￿Turn the rotary dial to the desired suction power setting.

Adjusting the suction

You can adjust the suction power to suit the type of flooring. By reducing the suction power the floor brush can be pushed easier.

The symbols on the controls indicate the type of use the settings are suitable for:

￿curtains, lightweight fabrics

￿upholstery, cushions

￿thick pile carpets, rugs and runners

￿energy saving, daily vacuuming with low noise level

￿low pile carpets

￿hard flooring and intensive cleaning of carpets

When using the AirTeQ Combination Floor Tool, if the suction seems too high, reduce the suction until the tool is easier to move across the floor.

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Miele S 6000 operating instructions Operation, While vacuuming, Rotary dial, Adjusting the suction