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The automatic mode is activated by moving the power switch to the position marked "II". The vacuum cleaner will start for approx.
30 seconds and then pause the operation for approx. 25 seconds. It will work in this cycle until it is turned off by moving the power
switch to the "O" position.
Working with the vacuum cleaner
The vacuum cleaner has several suction nozzles, which facilitate work.
The wide brush nozzle is used to vacuum hard fl oors taking up a large space and short-pile carpets.
The round brush nozzle is used to vacuum small areas; it can also be used to vacuum furniture.
The narrow suction nozzle is used to clean places too small to be cleaned with the other suction nozzles.
The pond suction nozzle is used to empty the ponds.
The suction hose handle has a suction force regulator. Opening the regulator reduces the suction force by diverting part of the air out of the hose.
The regulator should be completely closed during wet work and pond emptying.
When vacuuming, press the suction nozzle only with the force necessary for cleaning. Excessive pressure can damage the sur-
face to be cleaned or the suction nozzle.
Using the vacuum cleaner as a blower
Before using the vacuum cleaner as a blower, thoroughly clean the tank, clean the sponge fi lter, and remove the material fi lter.
Connect the hose to the outlet, make sure that nothing obstructs the inlet and start the vacuum cleaner.
Warning! It is forbidden to use vacuum cleaners as a blower to ignite the fi re.
Using the vacuum cleaner to empty the pond
Connect the suction hose to the vacuum cleaner inlet and connect the pond suction nozzle to the other hose end directly or using
the tubes. Connect the drain hose to the drain hole and attach the drain fi lter at its other end.
The entire length of the drain hose must not be positioned higher than the drain hole. Only this arrangement will ensure that the
contents of the tank can be emptied through the drain hose. It is recommended to place the hose at least on a slight slope. The
drain hose must not be bent at an acute angle, kinked or deformed in such a way that the contents of the tank cannot fl ow freely.
The drain hose should be directed to the place where the contents of the pond will be poured.
Immerse the pond suction nozzle in the pond and start the vacuum cleaner. It is recommended to start in automatic mode.
However, if the vacuum cleaner is started in continuous mode, control the tank fi lling degree so that it is not overfi lled.
In the automatic mode, the vacuum cleaner tank will be emptied automatically after stopping operation.
Due to the debris that can be sucked in together with the water from the pond, check whether the tank is being emptied. The drain
hole or hose may be clogged by debris. The purpose of the drain fi lter is to stop impurities that fl ow out together with the water
from the vacuum cleaner tank. Check the status of the fi lter fi lling and, if necessary, stop the operation of the vacuum cleaner with
the power switch and empty the fi lter.
After fi nishing work, turn off the vacuum cleaner using the power switch, and then unplug the power cord plug from the mains
socket. Proceed with the vacuum cleaner maintenance.
Emptying the vacuum cleaner tank
After fi nishing the dry work, remove the vacuum cleaner cover and check the tank fi lling level. Due to the tank capacity, it is rec-
ommended to empty it after each use. This will be easier than emptying a full tank.
After fi nishing the wet work, remove the vacuum cleaner cover. The debris remaining in the tank can be removed by tilting the tank.
After emptying, clean the tank with a water jet and then dry thoroughly.
Vacuum cleaner maintenance
Caution! Before carrying out any maintenance works, make sure that the power cord plug has been disconnected from the mains socket.
After each use of the vacuum cleaner, check the tank, cover gasket and air fi lters as described in the section: "Preparing for operation".
Clean the external surfaces of the vacuum cleaner with a stream of compressed air with a pressure of not more than 0.3 MPa.
Pay special attention to the ventilation openings, both inlet and outlet – check them for blockages. Clean them with a stream of
compressed air with a pressure of not more than 0.3 MPa, if needed. Do not use sharp, metal objects for cleaning the ventilation
openings. Do not immerse the vacuum cleaner in water to clean it. Check the vacuum cleaner hose for damage after and before
each use. It is forbidden to use a damaged hose. In the event of drawing in water or wet debris, clean the inside of the vacuum
cleaner, the fl exible hose, the extension tubes and the attachments immediately after use. Dried debris can lead to irreparable
damage to the vacuum cleaner or its components.
The inside of the hose and extension tubes should be cleaned with a jet of water, after disconnecting them from the vacuum clean-
er, and then left to dry completely. Remove heavy soiling from the housing with a soft cloth. Never immerse the vacuum cleaner
cover in water or any other liquid. Do not point the water jet at the vacuum cleaner cover.
Clean the vacuum cleaner fi lters with clean water. All fi lters should be completely dried before installing them in the vacuum cleaner.
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