[. . . ] If you follow our tips, we are sure the appliance will give you complete satisfaction and long and faithful service. This appliance will make your everyday household cleaning easier. DESCRIPTION A Brush tool B Crevice tool C Carpet/floor brush (depending on model) D Telescopic tube E Hose/handgrip with remote control F "Power Control" button (selects vacuum power level) G Infrared transmitter (there are two emitters, enabling the signal to be transmitted from all working positions) H "StopVac" button (pauses while vacuum) I Remote control battery door 10 L Handgrip extraction tabs M Infrared receiver N Power Control button (selects vacuum power level) O LEDs indicating the vacuum power level selected. P Dust bag full indicator Q ON/OFF pedal R Cable wind pedal S Air outlet grill with microfilter T Dust bag compartment opening lever U Tool compartment V Handle GB 9-02-2005 13:48 Pagina 11 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS · Read this manual carefully and keep for future reference. [. . . ] 3) The crevice tool and multipurpose nozzle are housed in the tool compartment. USING THE CLEANING TOOLS · Two position carpet/floor brush Pos. 7) The brush tool is ideal for removing dust from fabric, furniture books, curtains, frames and clothing. INSTRUCTIONS Before using the appliance, extract the power cable completely and plug into the mains. To rewind the cable, unplug and press the cable winder pedal (R) (fig. Operation To turn the vacuum cleaner on, press the pedal switch (Q) lightly (fig. While cleaning, you can turn vacuuming off by pressing the "StopVac" button (H) on the remote control. NB: the "StopVac" button (H) turns vacuuming off but not the appliance. 10) The electronic regulator enables suction power to be varied according to the type of surface to be cleaned. The maximum power of the appliance can therefore be exploited to vacuum dust from carpets or hard floors (marble, ceramics, cotto, etc) and a lower suction power to clean curtains or other light fabrics. To select one of the three power levels available, press the "Power Control" switch on either the appliance (N) or the remote control (F) (fig. The LED on the appliance corresponding to the selection lights up (fig. NB: if the batteries are flat, you can still adjust power using the "Power Control" button (N) on the appliance. 12 GB 9-02-2005 13:48 Pagina 13 CLEANING Replacing the remote control batteries If the remote control commands do not work, you must replace the batteries. 12) The dust bag full indicator (P) indicates when the dust bag needs changing or the vacuum hose is blocked. You should change the bag before the full length of the indicator turns red to guarantee optimum hygiene and the quality of the air emitted into the environment. Replacing the dust bag To change the cloth dust bag, pull the bag compartment opening lever (T) (fig. Remove the bag carefully by pulling the fixing lever towards you (fig. Once removed, the bag must be empiet moving sideways the plastic seal on the bottom. Doing so, it is possible to open completely the bag and this can be easily empied. Then close the bag and slide it into the guides and push as far as it will go (fig. [. . . ] Insert the bracket on the brush joint into the housing on the bottom of the appliance (Fig. 21). IMPORTANT WARNING Malfunction of the appliance (low power, unusual noise or complete breakdown) could be caused by obstructed nozzles or hoses or faulty electrical components. To remove obstructions from the hose, detach the hose from the handle and connector by pressing the tabs (L) (fig. [. . . ]