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Operation
DANGER
Risk of injury. Class L, class M and class H vacuum cleaners contain dust that is hazardous to health.
▶ Emptying and maintenance, including disposal of the dust collection container, may be carried out only
by trained and qualified specialists. Wear the appropriate protective equipment.
▶ Before removing the vacuum cleaner from an area contaminated with hazardous substances, use the
vacuum cleaner to clean off its own exterior, wipe it clean or place it in a sealed bag or container. As
all parts of the appliance must be considered to be contaminated, suitable measures to avoid spreading
the dust must be implemented before these parts are removed from the hazardous area.
▶ Never operate the vacuum cleaner without the complete filter system fitted.
WARNING
Risk of injury. Damage to the filter system may allow harmful dust (health hazard) to escape.
▶ In an emergency (e.g. filter ruptured), switch the vacuum cleaner off, unplug the supply cord from the
power outlet and have the vacuum cleaner checked by a trained and qualified person before further use.
CAUTION
Risk of injury presented by the appliance running away out of control. The vacuum cleaner may run
away out of control if the wheel brakes are not engaged.
▶ Engage the wheel brakes so that the vacuum cleaner stands securely.
6.1
Switching the vacuum cleaner on or off
You can prolong battery runtime by activating operation with reduced suction power.
→ To activate or deactivate, press the ECO button.
You can operate the vacuum cleaner by means of a Bluetooth module and corresponding remote
control unit (optional accessory).
→ Set the control switch to the BLUETOOTH position.
Read and observe the instructions on safety and use in the operating instructions of the accessory.
1. To switch on, turn the control switch to the ON position.
2. To switch off, set the control switch to the OFF position.
6.2
Bump-cleaning the filter
You can bump-clean the filter only when the vacuum cleaner is switched on.
1. Close off the end of the hose.
▶ This maximizes bump-cleaning power.
2. Wait until maximum vacuum has built up.
3. Press the
operating button.
6.3
Vacuuming up dry dust
Before vacuuming up dry dust, especially dust from mineral materials, always check to ensure that
the correct dust bag is fitted in the container. The material vacuumed up by the vacuum cleaner can
then be disposed of cleanly and easily.
CAUTION
Risk of injury by dusts that are hazardous to health! Hazardous material that has been vacuumed up can
escape if a filter element is not used.
▶ Use the vacuum cleaner only with a filter element installed.
▶ Check that the filter element is dry and that the correct type of dust bag is fitted.
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