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Automatic foot switches (see fig. 24 +
25)
When used for the first time, the
vacuum cleaner turns on to the "Auto"
power level.
Auto = Automatic adjustment of the
suction power to the flooring
,
Do NOT use the "Auto" power
level to vacuum draperies or other
lightweight fabrics. Excessive
suction may cause damage to such
items.
^ To select a higher power setting,
press the + foot switch.
^ To select a lower power setting,
press the - foot switch.
The next time it is used, it turns on to
the power level last selected.
Opening the auxiliary air regulator
(see fig. 26)
(depending on model)
You can easily reduce the suction
power briefly to prevent the brush from
sticking to textile flooring, for example.
^ Open the auxiliary air regulator just
far enough so that the suction nozzle
moves easily.
This reduces the suction so the floor
tool is easier to push.
While vacuuming (see fig. 27 + 28)
The vacuum cleaner can also stand on
its end for vacuuming stairs, drapes
etc.
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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 electricity. To further prevent
static discharge while vacuuming,
pull the vacuum along by the hose
with one hand while continuing to
hold the handpiece in the other
hand.
Illuminating the work area (see fig. 29)
(depending on model)
Your vacuum cleaner is equipped with
an LED on the handle to illuminate the
work area.
^ Press the I button on the LED
handle.
It will turn itself off automatically after
approx. 30 seconds.
Parking, transport and storage
Park-System (see fig. 30)
(not for use with Powerbrushes
SEB 228 / EB03 and SEB 236 / EB01)
The Park-System allows you to park the
telescopic wand and the suction unit on
the vacuum cleaner during brief pauses.
^ Insert the parking clip attachment on
the suction unit into the parking slot
from above.
If the vacuum is on an incline, e.g. a
ramp, slide the tube sections of the
telescopic wand all the way in.