Dirt Devil Maxima - M8424_Maxima_Antiinfective_WebIM_20061211.pdf
Dirt Devil Maxima - M8424_Maxima_Antiinfective_WebIM_20061211.pdf
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3 Operating<br />
1. Push on the desired nozzle, Chapter 2.2, "Assembly"<br />
or Chapter 2.3, "Using other nozzles (accessories)".<br />
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2. Remove the cable, by holding the plug, until the yellow<br />
mark is reached (Fig. 11/1).<br />
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2<br />
2<br />
Fig. 11<br />
WARNING:<br />
If the red mark (Fig. 11/2) is visible, use the cable retract<br />
button (Fig. 12/3) to draw in the cable again up to the<br />
yellow mark. Otherwise the cable can break off. There is<br />
a risk of electric shock.<br />
3. Switch on the cylinder vacuum cleaner using the on/off<br />
switch (Fig. 12/1).<br />
4. Turn on the suction using the suction controller<br />
(Fig. 12/2).<br />
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5. Adjust the carpet/hard floor switch (Fig. 13) depending<br />
on the type of flooring:<br />
Fig. 12<br />
A<br />
B<br />
- Hard floor (Fig. 13/A)<br />
Laminate flooring, tiles, PVC flooring, etc.<br />
- Carpet (Fig. 13/B)<br />
Long and short pile carpets, runners, etc.<br />
6. To vacuum, pull the cylinder vacuum cleaner behind<br />
you like a sledge. Observe the corresponding<br />
recommendations of the flooring manufacturer.<br />
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Fig. 13<br />
NOTE:<br />
You can quickly reduce the suction power with the<br />
secondary air controller (Fig. 14/1) if less suction power<br />
is required or e. g. to release objects that have been<br />
sucked in.<br />
Fig. 14<br />
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