Miele S 5281 Libra Operating manual for STB 101 - Page 48

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en (USA) When using the hand-held Turbobrush follow the Important Safety Instructions in the Operating Manual of your vacuum cleaner. Recommended use (see illustration on page 2) The hand-held Turbobrush is intended for vacuuming upholstered furniture, mattresses, car seats, carpeted stairs, etc. The rotation of the roller brush intensifies the pick-up of hairs and lint. It is important to observe the cleaning and care instructions of the manufacturer of the surface to be vacuumed. Using the hand-held Turbobrush ^ Fit the hand-held Turbobrush on the suction wand or on the handpiece, depending on what is the most convenient for you for the type of vacuuming you will be doing. ^ For best results, pass the hand-held Turbobrush slowly backwards and forwards over the surface to be vacuumed. Maintenance and care ,Always turn the vacuum cleaner off and remove the plug from the electrical outlet before cleaning or servicing the hand-held Turbobrush. Removing threads and hairs (see illustrations on page 2) ^ With a pair of scissors, cut any threads or hairs that have become entangled on the roller brush. Then run the vacuum cleaner to vacuum up the pieces. For more obstinate dirt or blockages inside the hand-held Turbobrush, the cover can be opened. Any large particles inside it can then be easily removed. ^ Turn the grip so that the release button is in the middle of the guide a. ^ Press in the release button b and pull the grip out as far as possible from the hand-held Turbobrush c. ^ Lift the upper part of the casing as far as it will go, and remove any dirt adhering to the inside of the casing and the roller brush. ^ Close the casing and push the grip back into position until it clicks into place over the release button. 48

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When using the hand-held Turbo-
brush follow the Important Safety In-
structions in the Operating Manual
of your vacuum cleaner.
Recommended use
(see illustration on page 2)
The hand-held Turbobrush is intended
for vacuuming upholstered furniture,
mattresses, car seats, carpeted stairs,
etc.
The rotation of the roller brush intensi-
fies the pick-up of hairs and lint.
It is important to observe the clea-
ning and care instructions of the ma-
nufacturer of the surface to be va-
cuumed.
Using the hand-held Turbo-
brush
^
Fit the hand-held Turbobrush on the
suction wand or on the handpiece,
depending on what is the most con-
venient for you for the type of vacuu-
ming you will be doing.
^
For best results, pass the hand-held
Turbobrush slowly backwards and
forwards over the surface to be va-
cuumed.
Maintenance and care
,
Always turn the vacuum cleaner
off and remove the plug from the
electrical outlet before cleaning or
servicing the hand-held Turbobrush.
Removing threads and hairs
(see illustrations on page 2)
^
With a pair of scissors, cut any thre-
ads or hairs that have become entan-
gled on the roller brush. Then run the
vacuum cleaner to vacuum up the
pieces.
For more obstinate dirt or blockages in-
side the hand-held Turbobrush, the co-
ver can be opened. Any large particles
inside it can then be easily removed.
^
Turn the grip so that the release but-
ton is in the middle of the guide
a
.
^
Press in the release button
b
and
pull the grip out as far as possible
from the hand-held Turbobrush
c
.
^
Lift the upper part of the casing as far
as it will go, and remove any dirt ad-
hering to the inside of the casing and
the roller brush.
^
Close the casing and push the grip
back into position until it clicks into
place over the release button.
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