Dry Vacuum Cleaning - Dirt Devil Royal M3310 Mode D'emploi

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2 Use
2.1 Assembly
2
Use
WARNING:
Danger of injury! Only attach the appliance parts (Fig. 1) when the appli-
ance is not connected to the power supply. Otherwise the machine
might start up and parts of your body or hair might be sucked in.
NOTE:
Pay attention to the position of the tabs (Fig. 2/a) when you mount the
hose (Fig. 2/b).
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2.2 Dry vacuum cleaning

WARNING:
Danger of injury! Check appliance and power cord before each use.
A damaged appliance or a damaged power cord must never be used.
Completely unwind the power cord before every use (Fig. 4/a).
ATTENTION:
Only use the cylinder vacuum cleaner if all filters are intact, dry and cor-
rectly inserted. Ensure that no objects obstruct the hose or other open-
ings.
a
4
a
5
WARNING:
Danger of injury! Never leave the switched on appliance unsupervised.
Switch off the appliance during work breaks (Fig. 4/b). When you finish
work, pull the plug out of the plug socket and wind up the power cord
(Fig. 4/a).
b
Lock
b
b
ATTENTION:
Ensure that the nozzle that you have fitted on is undamaged. Comply
with the flooring manufacturer's recommendations.
NOTE:
Information on which nozzles (Fig. 3) are best suited for which applica-
tion is provided under ZChapter 2.2, "Dry vacuum cleaning" or
ZChapter 2.3, "Wet vacuum cleaning".
3
WARNING:
Danger of injury! The appliance moves on wheels. Ensure that the area in
which it moves is free of obstacles. Carry it carefully over obstacles.
When cleaning stairs, ensure that you safely carry the appliance with you.
NOTE:
Crevice nozzle (Fig. 5/a), furniture brush (Fig. 5/b) and floor nozzle
(Fig. 6) are particularly suited for dry vacuum cleaning. The wet and dry
parquet nozzles (Fig. 7/a) can be used for wet and dry cleaning.
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6
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7
NOTE:
The auxiliary air regulator (Fig. 7/b) must be completely closed for dry
vacuum cleaning. With the auxiliary air regulator you can quickly reduce
the suction power, to release objects (such as curtains) that have been
sucked in.
b
b
min
max
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