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Operation
Dry-vacuuming
Important!
The paper filter bag must be fitted when dry-
vacuuming . Plug in the appliance .
The vacuum cleaner is switched on and off by
means of he switch located on the motor block
casing .
Use of tools and accessories
Both suction tubes are inserted into the end of
flexible hose, as required .
Universal brush nozzle
For use on smooth floors (tiles, stone and PVC) and
for vacuuming liquids .
Model INOX 1520 S
Upholstery nozzle
For vacuuming upholstered furniture, car seats,
car boots and smaller uneven surfaces .
Crevice nozzle
For thorough vacuuming of corners, grooves,
crevices and particularly hard-to-reach places .
G Connection for electric tools
Model INOX 1520 S
The integrated device socket is designed for
the connection of electric tools with power
consumption 60 – 2000 Watt .
The electric tool is plugged into the vacuum
cleaner device socket and the suction hose is
attached to the relevant connecting point of
the electric tool .
After use
Switch off the appliance and pull out the plug .
Wind the mains cable loosely in hand and
store under the carrying handle .
Change the paper filter bag as required .
Vacuuming liquids
Remove the cartridge filter and the paper filter
bag before vacuuming liquids, as it will otherwise
disintegrate (see section „Changing the filter") .
When vacuuming liquids from a container, use
only the flexible hose or suction tubes .
Always ensure that the float is kept clean and in
good condition . It acts as a safety device and
automatically interrupts the flow of air when the
collecting bin is full .
Take care when vacuuming water from high-sided
containers or basins where the quantity Ievel
exceeds the liquid capacity of the collecting bin .
Remember that, in such a case, the water will
continue to flow from the container even if the
collecting bin is full and the float has stopped the
suction flow of the appliance .
Therefore, vacuum only small quantities of water
at a time and empty the collecting bin before
switching on again .
Always lift the suction tube out of the water
before switching off the motor . Pull out the plug .
WARNING! If petrol, paint thinner, fuel
oil etc. are mixed to mix with suction air
flow, explosive fumes or compounds may
be formed.
Acetones, acids and solvents may attack the
materials on your appliance .
It is quite safe to vacuum water which contains
ordinary household cleaning agents .
After vacuuming liquids, the collecting bin and all
accessories used should be wiped clean and left to
dry (see section "Care and maintenance") .

Changing the filter

Pull out the plug!
Remove the motor block from the collecting bin .
Hold the paper filter bag by the cardboard inlay
and pull off from the suction socket .
Place the new paper filter bag inside the collecting
bin, making sure that the opening located in the
cardboard inlay is placed in line with the suction
socket . Then press the filter bag evenly around the
sides of the collecting bin .
Place the motor block on the collecting bin again
and secure by means of both snap fasteners .
Care and maintenance
Always pulI out the plug before cleaning the
appliance! Never immerse the motor block in
water!
Clean the motor block casing and collecting bin
with a moist cloth and wipe dry .
If there is a reduction in suction power, change the
paper filter bag .
If necessary, the collecting bin can be washed out
with water . Ensure that the bin is completely dry
before using again .
Rinse out the collecting bin and alI accessories
with warm, soapy water after wet-vacuuming
(particularly sticky liquids) .
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents!
Caution!
Replacing the Connecting Cable .
This unit is equipped with a special connection
cable which must only be replaced by an
authorized workshop or customer service center .
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