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1. Handle
2. ON/OFF switch
3. Upper section
4. Filter basket
5. Float
6. Clamps
7. Tank
8. Hose connection
9. 2 castors
10. Hose set
11. Plastic tube
12. Blow connection
13. Floor nozzle
14. Dust bag
15. Crevice nozzle
16. Castor pedestals
17. Clasp seat
18. Accessory holder
19. Foam filter
20. 2 big wheels
21. PET cartridge filter
22. Dry filter
23. Cable hook
UNPACKING
Due to modern mass production techniques, it is unlikely
that your electric appliance is faulty or that a part is miss-
ing. If you find anything wrong, do not operate the ap-
pliance until the parts have been replaced or the fault
has been rectified. Failure to do so could result in serious
personal injury.
Carefully unpack the contents of the box.
1. Hold the two clamps (6) fastening the upper section
(3) in its position and fold them upwards (Fig.1).
2. Loosen the clamps, remove the upper section
(Fig.2) and take out the contents from the tank.
Please check the parts using the list shown above to
make sure they are complete and that there has been no
damage in transport.
ASSEMBLY
▪ Hold the two clamps fastening the upper section in its
position and fold them upwards (Fig.1).
▪ Loosen the clamps and lift the upper section outwars
(Fig.2).
▪ Turn the tank upside down on a stable leveled clean
surface.
▪ Fasten the pedestals (16) of the castors (9) to the tank
with screws. (Fig. 3)
▪ Insert the castors (9) into their pedestals (16) by press-
ing. (Fig. 4)
▪ Fasten the assembled to their pedestals big rear
wheels (20) to the tank with screws. The wheels are
marked (with L and R) for mounting to the left (L) and
to the right (R).
▪ Place the tank back in normal position.
▪ Insert a filter appropriate for the work to be done.
▪ Place the upper section back on the tank.
▪ Align the upper section with the clamps.
▪ Attach the clamps to the upper section and press
Original instructions
them downwards until an audible "click" is heard.
▪ Insert the larger end of the hose (10) into the tank front
inlet (8) (Fig.5). The hose connector tooth shall align
with the groove in the tank front inlet. Rotate the hose
connector in the direction marked with an arrow.
▪ Select an appropriate nozzle and/or hose and attach
them to the hose (10) (Fig.6).
▪ After you have completed vacuuming and cleaning
the appliance, store the accessories in the corre-
sponding holders (18) (Fig.7).
Operation instructions
These electric appliances are supplied from single-
phase alternating current mains only. The vacuum clean-
ers must be connected to grounded sockets. These elec-
tric appliances are radio suppressed in compliance with
EMC Directive.
PRIOR TO INITIAL OPERATION
▪ Make sure power supply voltage corresponds to the
value indicated on the name plate with technical data
of the appliance.
▪ If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced with
a special cord or assembly available from the manu-
facturer or its service agent to avoid a safety hazard.
▪ It is absolutely necessary for you to read, understand,
and observe the section entitled "Safety instructions
for vacuum cleaners".
DRY VACUUM CLEANING
WARNING: Never vacuum up hazardous ma-
terials.
WARNING: Wet cleaning with mounted filter
elements for dry cleaning is absolutely forbidden.
The following filter elements are used for dry cleaning:
а) The dry filter (22) and the dust bag (14) can be used
separately or together. When they are used together the
filtering effectiveness is increased.
b) The cartridge filter (21) and the dust bag (14) can be
used separately or together. When they are used sepa-
rately the cartridge filter efficiency is much higher than
the dust bag efficiency.
Filter efficiency:
Cartridge filter - high
Dry filter - medium
Dust bag - low
▪ Make sure that the appliance is not plugged into the
power supply.
▪ Ensure that the tank (7) is clean and dry.
Dry filter
Place the dry filter (22) onto the filter basket (4). (Fig. 8)
Cartridge filter
Place the cartridge filter onto the filter basket (4) (Fig.9)
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