Miele Stb 2053 Manual
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Connecting the handpiece and Electro Telescopic wand ^Insert the handpiece into the electro telescopic wand until it clicks. Use the inlet guides to direct insertion. ^ To release the handpiece from the telescopic wand press the locking button (see arrow) and pull the handpiece away from the telescopic wand. Adjusting the Electro Telescopic suction wand One part of the electro telescopic wand is fitted inside the other and can be adjusted to your height for comfortable vacuum cleaning. ^ Press the...
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Using the Powerbrush The Powerbrush is particularly suitable for cleaning and restoring crushed carpet pile of wall to wall carpeting and floor coverings subject to hard wear, especially in high traffic areas. The Powerbrush can also be used on smooth floor surfaces. The standard floor brush or the Miele parquet floorbrush should be used to clean delicate hard flooring and floor surfaces susceptible to scratching. Do not use the powerbrush on: – Floors with a variable or uneven surface. The brush could...
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Using the floor brush Observe the cleaning instructions of the floor manufacturer. The floor brush is suitable for cleaning carpets, rugs, and hard surfaces. For flooring susceptible to scratching, use one of the special Miele floor brushes (see Optional accessories). Connecting the Electro Telescopic wand to a floor tool ^ Fit the Electro Telescopic wand firmly into the floor tool. Turn the wand in opposite directions until it locks with a click. ^ To release the handpiece from the telescopic wand press...
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The following accessories are included: aCrevice nozzle b Dust brush with natural bristles c Upholstery tool Taking the accessories out ^Press the releasing lock (see arrow). The accessory compartment opens. ^ Take out the accessory needed. ^ Close the lid securely. Included accessories 14
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Crevice tool For cleaning in folds, crevices and corners. Dust brush with natural bristles For cleaning moldings, ornate or carved articles, etc. The head of the dusting brush swivels and can be turned to attain the best cleaning position. Included accessories 15
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Upholstery tool For cleaning upholstery, mattresses, cushions, curtains, covers, etc. Standard floor brush The standard floor brush can be used for normal cleaning of carpets, rugs, hard surfaces, carpeted stairs, etc. For safety, when vacuuming stairs it is best to start at the bottom and move upwards. Included accessories 16
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Power cord ,Unwind the cord completely to aid the vacuum in dissipating heat. Unwinding ^ Hold the plug and pull out the power cord. ,To reduce the risk of electric shock, the vacuum has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not alter the plug in any way. Danger of overheating and damage. Rewinding ^ Unplug the...
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Turning the vacuum On and Off ^Press the On/Off switch. On the hand piece the Standby indicator and the LED light. The vacuum can be switched into Standby mode during pauses. ^ Press the Standby button on the handpiece. The LED at the handpiece lights and the vacuum turns off. To turn the vacuum on: ^ Press the Standby button at the hand piece. The LED goes out and the vacuum cleaner turns on to the last selected power level. The respective symbol on the hand piece lights green. ^ Press –to select the...
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Adjusting the suction Use the+and -on the handpiece to adjust the suction to suit the type of flooring. By reducing the suction power the floor brush can be pushed easier. The symbols on the controls indicate the type of use the settings are suitable for. a curtains, lightweight fabrics b upholstery, cushions c thick pile carpets, rugs and runners ( energy saving, daily vacuuming with low noise level e lightly soiled textured carpets f textured hard flooring, and for intensive cleaning of carpets ^ Press...
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While vacuuming The vacuum cleaner can also stand on its end for vacuuming stairs, drapes etc. ,To prevent static electricity your hand must touch the metal inlay on the underside of the vacuum handpiece. Be certain to continuously touch this inlay when vacuuming fine dust, flour or sawdust as these materials are more likely to create a static electricity. To further prevent static discharge while vacuuming, pull the vacuum along by the hose with one hand while continuing to hold the handpiece in the...