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[. . . ] Models with two speed regulation The motor has two power settings - high power and low power. the motor will start under whatever power setting was in effect the last time the vacuum cleaner was in use. You can cycle between high suction and low suction by repeatedly pressing the two-speed button. Instruction for use Before using the vacuum cleaner make sure that the voltage shown on the rating plate underneath the vacuum cleaner corresponds with the mains voltage. [. . . ] Insert the hose connector into the inlet port and turn it clockwise until it engages. Models with telescopic tube The telescopic tube can be adjusted to your height. Hold the central area with one hand while pulling the smallest tube out or pushing it into the desired length with the other hand. Then press the parking bracket into place on the sleeve by pressing hard. Turn the nozzle so that the suction surface on the nozzle is facing away from the machine to avoid scratching the sidewall, and press the parking bracket - fitted on the nozzle - down into the recess in the hole between the buttons. If the vacuum cleaner is standing on its end, you can park the nozzle on the bottom side in the same way. The suction can be adjusted using the sliding knob on the curved plastic tube. The suction is strongest with the knob pushed forward, closing the aperture. When vacuuming carpets/rugs, for example, moving the sliding knob back to allow other air in can reduce the suction. Models with twin setting The motor has two suction settings: high/low suction. You can adjust the vacuum cleaner to high or low suction by pressing the two-speed button. The filter separates the exhaust air from the microscopic particles, which are not retained by the dust bag. To maintain constant suction, the dust filter must be replaced after approx. Lay the machine on its side on a clean and soft surface to avoid scratches. Loosen the three screws by turning them through 90¢TM using a coin. Tighten the three screws by turning them through 90¢TM NB The vacuum cleaners efficiency depends on the size and quality of the filter. Using non-original filters may result in impaired airflow and consequent overloading of the motor. If the dust bag indicator is completely yellow/red, you need to change the bag by following this procedure. With the bag still in the machine, pull up the corners of the cardboard flap. This vacuum cleaner is equipped with a unique possibility to store the vacuum cleaner on the wall. [. . . ] If the vacuum cleaner stops -the thermal fuse has cut out the motor as a result of a blockage in the hose, pipe or nozzle. The vacuum cleaner is designed for long and demanding work but at some point, depending on how much it is used, the dust filters (bag, pre filter, MICRO filter, or HEPA filter) will need replacing. Clean the surface of the vacuum cleaner using a dry cloth, perhaps with a little sulphone. EMC Directive: 89/336/EEC , 92/31/EEC and 93/68/ EEC Low Voltage Safety Directive: 73/23/EEC and 93/68/ EEC 003762623 GUARANTEE AND SERVICE: This Nilfisk vacuum cleaner is covered by a two (2) year guarantee on the machine, which covers the motor, casing, cord rewind and switch. [. . . ]

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