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-  Clean the filter in cold water and leave it to dry. 
-  Refit the clean (or new) air outlet filter into the grid and return this to the appliance, pressing it 

down until it clicks into place. 

WARNING

: Only wash the filter in clean water, without using soap or detergents. 

 

Cleaning the vacuum cleaner 

The casing, dust container and filter seats can be wiped with a damp cloth if necessary. No liquid 
must enter the vacuum cleaner in the process. Never use heavy-duty cleaning substances (stain 
removers, thinners) because they can corrode the plastic surfaces.  Only put the plug back into the 
mains socket when you are sure that all parts are thoroughly dry. 

Important

: Do not lubricate or oil any rotating parts, since this could cause dirt and fluff to stick 

even further 

 

Cleaning the brushes 

While the appliance is switched on, move your hand between the bristles on the brush to free them 
of any trapped dust, which will then be sucked into the cleaner. 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING 
Thermal cutout switch 

The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a thermal cutout switch to protect it in the event that the mo- 
tor overheats. If the vacuum cleaner suddenly switches off by itself, proceed as follows: 
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner and unplug it from the mains power. 
- Look for the origin of the overheating (blocked suction pipe, dirty filter, etc.) 
- Clean the hose, empty the dust container and clean the filters, if necessary. 
- Wait for about 30-40 minutes to allow the motor to cool down. 
- After 30-40 minutes, insert the plug in the mains socket and switch on the vacuum cleaner. 
The vacuum cleaner should now work. 
- If the vacuum cleaner still does not work, wait another 20 minutes and then try again. 

If the cleaner still does not work, contact an Assistance Centre.

  

Summary of Contents for OP2011

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Bagless Vac Model no OP2011 ...

Page 2: ...Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 9 2 11 18 13 12 17 14 16 15 6 10 5 8 7 3 4 1 ...

Page 3: ...ppliance into an AC socket 6 Neverusetheappliancewithout abag or motorfilterorifthebag orfilterare broken or damaged 7 Never use the appliance on wet surfaces 8 Never suck upliquids 9 NEVERPLACETHEAPPLIANCE INWATEROROTHERLIQUIDS 10 Do not touch the appliance when hands or feet are wet or moist 11 Never use the appliance with bare feet 12 Donotleavetheapplianceexposedtotheelements rain sun etc 13 D...

Page 4: ...4 Dustcontainerlock releasebutton 5 Dust containerhandle 6 Suction devicecoupling 7 Dust container 8 Appliance body 9 Manual air inletvalve 10 Top carry handle 11 Carpet head 12 Telescopic rod 13 Slider device 14 Suction device 15 Attachment storagecompartment 16 Dusting brush 17 Crevicenozzle 18 Handle ATTACHMENTS Carpet head 11 Ideal for cleaning any type of surface Use the device on the top of ...

Page 5: ...faultand the noise will go away with time Secondary air valve 9 Thesecondaryairvalve 9 isonthehandgrip 18 anditisusedtoregulatesuctionpower The wider the valve is opened the less the suction power and vice versa Toopen the valve push it upwards and to close it push downwards Open the valve to prevent curtains and the like from being sucked into the cleaner Minimum suction power for curtains and de...

Page 6: ...container 7 itispossibletoremovethewashablefilterbyturningit counterclockwise and pulling it outwards Fig 8 Empty the dust container 7 Fig 9 Torefit thefilteronthedustcontainer 7 insertitandturnitclockwise Clickthehatchshut Refitthedustcontainer 7 ontothebodyoftheappliance 8 sothatitclicksintoplace IMPORTANT When the dust container becomes full it is advisable to place a plastic bag over the top a...

Page 7: ...uff to stick even further Cleaning the brushes Whiletheapplianceisswitchedon moveyourhandbetweenthebristlesonthebrushtofreethem of any trapped dust which will then be sucked into the cleaner TROUBLESHOOTING Thermal cutout switch Thevacuumcleanerisequippedwithathermalcutoutswitchtoprotectitintheeventthatthemo toroverheats Ifthevacuumcleanersuddenlyswitchesoffbyitself proceedasfollows Switch off the...

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