4. Attaching nozzle
5
Ø 32 mm
Ø 35 mm
6
5. Vacuuming
7
1.
Ø 35 mm
Ø 35 mm
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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NOTE:
Suction tubes and handles of vacuum cleaners
are predominantly manufactured in diameters of
32 mm and 35 mm (Fig. 5). So that you can use
the nozzle (Ø 35 mm) in either case, there is an
adapter supplied for suction tubes/handles of 32
mm Ø (Fig. 5).
NOTE:
For cleaning tasks at close range, we recommend
mounting the nozzle (and if necessary the adapt-
er) onto the handle. For work where you require
a greater reach, the suction tube of your vacuum
cleaner is preferable.
Check to see if you can safely slide the nozzle
onto the handle/suction tube without the adapter.
If not, slide the adapter with the rounded edge
–
towards the opening onto the handle/suction
tube (Fig. 5). Proceed to step 2.
If you can, go straight to step 2.
–
Slide the nozzle onto the handle/suction tube
(Fig. 6) and twist it a little so that it is tight.
Put the nozzle completely onto the substrate to
be treated.
Switch the vacuum cleaner on.
Switch on the nozzle (
).
The operating light goes on.
–
The nozzle starts to vibrate.
–
If the nozzle is in place as required, then UV
–
rays will now be emitted.
NOTE:
Trust that the nozzle is now emitting UV rays. It is
very difficult to check without subjecting yourself to
the UV radiation.
Move the nozzle up and down the surface to be
treated slowly and in straight lines, being careful
not to miss anywhere.
Then switch off the nozzle followed by the
vacuum cleaner (
).