use the appliance and have
understood the dangers as-
sociated with operating it.
Children should not be
■
allowed to play with the
appliance nor should they
have access to the appli-
ance when left unattend-
ed.
Do not leave the appliance
■
unsupervised while in oper-
ation.
Cleaning and maintenance
■
must not be carried out by
children unless they are su-
pervised.
Even with the fi lters, the ap-
pliance exhaust air may still
contain small quantities of
dirt particles. If breathed in
by small children, these can
lead to allergic reactions.
Avoid vacuuming close to
■
children, wherever possible.
Risks when handling the
vacuum cleaner
Risk of injury!
Improper handling of the ap-
pliance may result in injury.
Never touch moving parts
■
of the appliance and acces-
sories, for example, turbo
Safety
brushes. There is a risk of
fi ngers becoming trapped.
Always remove the turbo
■
brush from the telescopic
tube or suction hose before
cleaning.
Lay the mains cord in such
■
a way that no one trips
over it.
Health hazard!
Improper handling of the ap-
pliance may result in health
hazards.
Do not use the appliance if
■
the hygiene or motor pro-
tection fi lter is missing or
damaged. Otherwise, vac-
uumed dust can penetrate
the appliance and escape
into the ambient air.
If you do not plan on using
■
the appliance for an ex-
tended period or if it has
not been used for a longer
period, empty the water
tank.
Do not expose the water
■
tank to direct sunlight or
keep it stored close to a
heater.
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