Miele S 768 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - S 700 - S 768

Operating InstructionsVacuum CleanerS 700 - S 768To prevent accidentsand appliance damage,read these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.M.-Nr. 07 7

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Attaching the suction hose^Slide open the dust compartmentshutter.The dust compartment shutter isdesigned for hygienic handling andprevents dust and o

Page 3 - Contents

Connecting the suction hoseand the telescopic wand^Using the inlet guides, fit thehandpiece of the suction hose firmlyinto the wand until they lock wi

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Attaching the standard floorbrush(select models)The floor brush is suitable for cleaningcarpets, rugs and hard surfaces. Forflooring susceptible to sc

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Accessory tools for cleaning difficult toreach areas are located in theaccessory compartment.a Crevice nozzleb Dust brushc Upholstery nozzled Blower c

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Taking the accessories out^Press the release button to open theaccessory compartment lid.^ Take out the accessory needed.^ Close the lid securely.Incl

Page 7 - INSTRUCTIONS

The accessory tools can either be fittedto the handpiece or to the suctionwand.Standard floor brush(select models)The floor brush can be used for norm

Page 8 - Guide to the vacuum cleaner

Crevice nozzleFor cleaning in folds, crevices andcorners.Dusting brushFor cleaning moldings, ornate orcarved articles, etc.The head of the dusting bru

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Power cord,Unwind the cable completely toaid the vacuum in dissipating heat.Unwinding^Hold the plug and pull out the powercord to its full length.,To

Page 10 - Removing the suction hose

Turning the vacuum on and off^Press the On/Off switch.While vacuumingThe vacuum cleaner can also stand onits end for vacuuming stairs, drapesetc.,To p

Page 11 - Adjusting the telescopic wand

Adjusting the suctionThe suction power can be adjusteddepending on the type of flooring. Byreducing the suction power the floorbrush can be pushed eas

Page 13 - Included accessories

Blower connection socketThe blower connection socket can beused to connect the suction hose to theblower outlet of the vacuum cleaner.This is useful f

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Park-SystemThe Park-System has been designedto conveniently park the vacuumcleaner during brief pauses, as well asfor easy carrying and storage.A spec

Page 15 - Standard floor brush

,Turn off and unplug the vacuumcleaner before performing anymaintenance work.The Miele filter system consists of thefollowing three components.–Dustba

Page 16 - Upholstery nozzle

When to change the dustbagChange the dustbag when the coloredmarker in the airflow indicator fills thedisplay.Miele dustbags are disposable andmade to

Page 17 - Operation

Replacing the dustbag^Pull the plug from the socket^Open the dust compartment lid andraise until it clicks into place.The dustbag has a closing flap w

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Replacing the exhaust filterDepending on the model, the vacuumcleaner will be equipped with one of thefollowing exhaust filters:a "Air Clean"

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Replacing the "Air Clean" filter^Open the dust compartment lid.^Release the filter frame. Raise it upand remove the filter.Do not use more t

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Replacing the "Active AirClean" filter and the "ActiveHEPA" filter^Open the dust compartment lid.^Release the catch and remove the

Page 21 - Transportation and storage

Replacing one type of filterwith anotherDepending on the model, the vacuumcleaner is fitted with one of the followingexhaust filters:a "Air Clean

Page 22 - Maintenance and care

When to change the dustcompartment filter (motorprotection)Replace the dust compartment filterevery time you start a new box ofdustbags.A dust compart

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Guide to the vacuum cleaner . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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When to change the threadcatcher pads on the standardfloor brush(depending on model)Check the thread catchers on thebottom of the standard floor brush

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,Turn off the vacuum and unplugit from the outlet before performingany maintenance work.Vacuum cleaner and accessoriesExternal surfaces of the vacuumc

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,Turn off and unplug the vacuumcleaner before performing anymaintenance work.What if the vacuum turns offautomatically?The vacuum has overheated. Thet

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In the event of a fault which you cannotfix yourself please contact the MieleService Department at the phonenumber on the back of this booklet.^Please

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Each model may be accessorized withone or more of the following tools.Observe the cleaning instructions ofthe floor manufacturer.A Powerbrush can only

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Powerbrush SEB 236 (EB01)This Powerbrush is 3" (60 mm) widerand more powerful than the SEB 217-3model.It includes:–a height adjustment–a light–a

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Floor brush - Hardfloor-3To vacuum sturdy hard floors, e.g. tilesand stone floors.Floor brush - Parquet-3Special brush with natural bristlesintended f

Page 31 - Cleaning and care

Dust brush with natural bristlesFor dusting particularly delicateobjects.Universal brushFor dusting books, shelves, etc.Radiator brush(only usable wit

Page 32 - Frequently asked questions

Mattress toolFor cleaning deep crevices, mattressesand upholstery.12" (300 mm) Crevice nozzleFor cleaning in folds, crevices andcorners.Optional

Page 33 - Technical Service

MicroSetThis set is specially designed forcleaning small objects and difficult toreach areas (such as PC keyboards,stereo equipment, carved furniture,

Page 34 - Optional accessories

When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed,including the following:READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFOREUSING THIS APPLIAN

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"Active Air Clean" filterA special active charcoal filter whichabsorbs odors from the dust collectedin the dustbag, helping to preventodors.

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Disposal of packing materialsThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping.Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc.

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Alteration rights reserved / 2311INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE REFER TO OUR WEBSITE TO OBTAIN THE MOSTCURRENT PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS, TECHN

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Use~Do not use on people or animals.~Do not use outdoors or on wetsurfaces. Only dry surfaces should bevacuumed.~Use only as described in thismanual.

Page 41 - Caring for the environment

~Do not unplug by pulling on thecord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not thecord.~Do not handle the plug or vacuumwith wet hands.~Keep the power cord, hai

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Cleaning, maintenance andrepairs~Turn the vacuum cleaner off aftereach use and before every cleaning /maintenance. Pull the plug from theoutlet.~Never

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Guide to the vacuum cleaner8

Page 44 - M.-Nr. 07 703 000 / 02

1 Handpiece *2 Air inlet valve *3 Locking button4 Telescopic wand *5 Telescopic wand release button *6 Electrobrush socket*7 Dust compartment lid rele

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