Miele Dynamic U1 Jazz - SHCE0 Operating instructions - Page 16

vacuum with the telescopic wand

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en-US  Briefly press the foot release and lift the front of the vacuum cleaner over the obstacle. Vacuuming using the suction hose  To avoid the risk of injury, do not vacuum with the suction hose handle at head level.  Do not vacuum directly with the handle, i.e., without an accessory attached, as the rim could get damaged and you could hurt yourself on sharp edges.  When vacuuming stairs, be sure to place the vacuum cleaner on a lower step to prevent the risk of injury.  Raise the vacuum cleaner into the vertical position.  Press the release button on the telescopic wand to detach the suction hose handle (Fig. 17).  For increased stability, turn the elbow joint at the bottom of the hose downwards as illustrated until it clicks into position above the retainer (Fig. 18). During normal vacuuming, the suction hose handle should be securely connected to the telescopic wand. Make sure the handle is also properly hooked into its holder on the vacuum cleaner (Fig. 17). Vacuuming using the telescopic wand  To avoid the risk of injury, do not vacuum with the telescopic wand at head level.  When vacuuming stairs, be sure to place the vacuum cleaner on a lower step to prevent the risk of injury.  Raise the vacuum cleaner into the vertical position.  Lift the handle out of its holder to access the telescopic wand (Fig. 19).  For increased stability, turn the elbow joint at the bottom of the hose downwards as illustrated until it clicks into position above the retainer (Fig. 18). One part of the telescopic wand is fitted inside the other so that the tube can be adjusted to suit your preferred height for comfortable vacuuming.  Press the release button and adjust the tube to the desired height (Fig. 20). For normal vacuuming, the telescopic wands must be pushed back together and locked into position again. Make sure the handle is also correctly hooked into its holder on the vacuum cleaner (Fig. 19). 16

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Briefly press the foot release and lift
the front of the vacuum cleaner over
the obstacle.
Vacuuming using the suction hose
To avoid the risk of injury, do not
vacuum with the suction hose handle
at head level.
Do not vacuum directly with the
handle, i.e., without an accessory at-
tached, as the rim could get dam-
aged and you could hurt yourself on
sharp edges.
When vacuuming stairs, be sure
to place the vacuum cleaner on a
lower step to prevent the risk of in-
jury.
Raise the vacuum cleaner into the
vertical position.
Press the release button on the tele-
scopic wand to detach the suction
hose handle (Fig. 17).
For increased stability, turn the elbow
joint at the bottom of the hose down-
wards as illustrated until it clicks into
position above the retainer (Fig. 18).
During normal vacuuming, the suc-
tion hose handle should be securely
connected to the telescopic wand.
Make sure the handle is also properly
hooked into its holder on the vacuum
cleaner (Fig. 17).
Vacuuming using the telescopic
wand
To avoid the risk of injury, do not
vacuum with the telescopic wand at
head level.
When vacuuming stairs, be sure
to place the vacuum cleaner on a
lower step to prevent the risk of in-
jury.
Raise the vacuum cleaner into the
vertical position.
Lift the handle out of its holder to ac-
cess the telescopic wand (Fig. 19).
For increased stability, turn the elbow
joint at the bottom of the hose down-
wards as illustrated until it clicks into
position above the retainer (Fig. 18).
One part of the telescopic wand is fitted
inside the other so that the tube can be
adjusted to suit your preferred height
for comfortable vacuuming.
Press the release button and adjust
the tube to the desired height (Fig.
20).
For normal vacuuming, the tele-
scopic wands must be pushed back
together and locked into position
again.
Make sure the handle is also cor-
rectly hooked into its holder on the
vacuum cleaner (Fig. 19).