Miele Complete C3 Cat & Dog Product Manual - Page 13
Rewinding see fig. 21, Turning the vacuum cleaner on and, off see fig. 22, Selecting the suction
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en ,If you intend to use the vacuum cleaner for more than 30 minutes, you will need to pull the cord all the way out. This is to help prevent overheating and damage to the appliance. Rewinding (see fig. 21) Auto = Automatic adjustment of the suction power to the flooring (depending on model) ,Do NOT use the "Auto" power level to vacuum draperies or other lightweight fabrics. Excessive suction may cause damage to such items. ^ Unplug the power plug from the electrical outlet. If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with an illuminated Park-System, the lighting switches off again automatically approx. 30 seconds after disconnecting the power. ^ Press the rewind foot switch and the power cord will automatically rewind. *- Energy-efficient everyday vacuuming, low noise (- Low pile carpets )- Hard flooring and intensive cleaning of carpets. ,If the floor tool is difficult to move across the carpeting reduce the suction power. Turning the vacuum cleaner on and off (see fig. 22) ^ Press the On/Off foot switch s. Depending on the model, your vacuum cleaner will be equipped with one of the following suction settings. Selecting the suction power Foot switches (see fig. 23) You can adjust the suction power to suit the situation. When you reduce the suction power, the floor brush can be moved with less effort. On the vacuum cleaner you will see various symbols showing examples of which power level is recommended for which purpose. The selected power level light is yellow. When used for the first time, the vacuum cleaner will turn itself on to the highest power level. The next time it is used, it will turn on to the power level last selected. ^ To select a higher power setting, press the + foot switch. ^ To select a lower power setting, press the - foot switch. #- Draperies, fabrics $- Upholstery, pillows %- Thick pile carpets, rugs and runners. 13