Miele STB 101 en - USA - Important Safety Instructions, Daily Use, Disposing of an old appliance

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Daily Use

en - USA - Important Safety Instructions

Daily Use

~Do not touch the brush roller while it is rotating.

~Do not use the hand-held Turbo- brush at head level. Long hair, ties, scarves etc. could be sucked in and become entangled in the brush roller.

~Keep hair, loose clothing, curtains, fingers and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts.

~Turn off all controls before unplug- ging. Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before servicing.

~Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such as gasoline, or use in areas where they may be pre- sent.

~Do not use the hand-held Turbo- brush on surfaces that can unravel or be sucked in.

~Do not vacuum up liquids or damp dirt. This will cause damage and seri- ously impair the functioning and electri- cal safety of the vacuum cleaner and could create a risk of electric shock. Freshly shampooed carpets or uphols- tery should be completely dry before they are vacuumed up.

~Do not vacuum up items which are heavy, hard or have sharp edges.

~Do not pick up anything that is bur- ning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes, to avoid the risk of fire.

Disposing of an old appliance

~Before discarding an old appliance, the power cord should be removed. Unplug the vacuum. Cut the power cord off the appliance as close to the vacuum as possible and cut the plug off the cord. The plug cut from the cord should be disabled and properly dis- carded. Under no circumstance should this plug be inserted into a socket (electric shock hazard.)

The manufacturer cannot be held li- able for damage or injury caused by non-compliance with these Impor- tant Safety instructions.

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Miele STB 101 manual en - USA - Important Safety Instructions, Daily Use, Disposing of an old appliance

FAQ

Can I use the hand-held Turbo-brush at head level?

No, it's not recommended to use the hand-held Turbo-brush at head level as it may suck in long hair, ties, scarves, and become entangled in the brush roller.

Can I vacuum up liquids or damp dirt?

No, vacuuming up liquids or damp dirt will cause damage to the vacuum cleaner, impair its functioning and electrical safety, and could create a risk of electric shock.

How should I dispose of the old appliance?

Before discarding an old appliance, the power cord should be removed, and the plug cut from the cord should be properly discarded to avoid electric shock hazard.