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When the work is done
Figure
a)
Pull
out the mains plug.
b)
Briefly
pull on the power cord and then release it (the
power
cord retracts automatically).
Figure
To
store/transport the appliance, you can use the
storage
aid on the underside of the appliance.
a)
Stand
the appliance upright on its end.
b)
Slide
the hook on the floor tool into the recess on the
underside
of the appliance.
Changing the filter
!
Please note:
Always
switch off the appliance before
changing
the
filter.
Replacing the dust bag
Figure
●
If
the dust bag change indicator in the lid is
filled
completely
yellow when the floor tool is lifted from
the
floor with the highest power setting selected, the
dust
bag must be changed, even though it may not
yet
be full. Even if the dust bag is not full, it may still
need
changing, due to the type of dust which has
been
vacuumed.
First
check that the nozzle, suction pipe and flexible
hose
are not blocked, as this would also lead to the
dust
bag change indicator being triggered.
●
The
hand grip can easily be detached from the hose
to
remove blockages.
Figure
Opening the lid
a)
Unlock
the lid by pulling on the locking lever in the
direction
of the arrow.
b)
Open
the lid in the direction of the arrow.
Figure
a)
Close
the dust bag by pulling on the locking tab.
b)
Take
out the dust bag.
c)
Insert
a new dust bag.
d)
Push
the dust bag fully into the holder.
!
Please note:
the
lid will only close if a dust bag has
been
inserted.
Cleaning the motor protection filter
The
motor protection
filter
should be cleaned regularly
by
knocking out the dirt and rinsing.
Figure
●
Open
the dust bag compartment lid.
Figure
a)
Release
the motor protection
filter
from the catch by
pulling
it sideways, and pull it out in the direction of
the
arrow.
b)
Clean
the motor protection
filter
by tapping out the
dirt.
c)
If
it is very dirty, the motor protection
filter
should be
rinsed.
●
The
filter
must then be left to dry for at least 24
hours.
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19
20
18
17
16
*depending on model
d)
After
cleaning, re
fit
the motor protection
filter
into
the
appliance, lock it in place and close the dust bag
compartment
lid.
Replacing the exhaust filter
Vacuum cleaner with micro-hygiene filter
This
should be replaced with every replacement
filter
pack
Figure
●
Open
the dust bag compartment lid.
Figure
a)
Release
the
filter
holder by moving the locking lever
in
the direction of the arrow.
b)
Remove
the micro-hygiene
filter.
c)
The
micro-hygiene
filter
can be rinsed out.
●
The
filter
must then be left to dry for at least 24
d)
Remove
the micro-hygiene
filter.
Insert the new
micro-hygiene
filter
into the appliance.
e)
Insert
the
filter
holder into the appliance and lock it
in
place.
Vacuum cleaner with HEPA filter
If
your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a HEPA
filter,
this
must be replaced once a year.
Figure
●
Open
the dust bag compartment lid.
Figure
a)
Unlock
the HEPA
filter
by moving the locking lever in
the
direction of the arrow and remove the
filter
from
the
appliance.
b)
Insert
the new HEPA
filter
and lock it in place.
After
vacuuming
fine
dust particles, clean the motor
protection
filter
and, if necessary, replace the
microhygiene
filter
or HEPA
filter.
Care
Always
switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect it
from
the mains before cleaning the vacuum cleaner.
The
vacuum cleaner and plastic accessories can be
cleaned
with ordinary plastic cleaner.
!
Do not use abrasive materials, glass-cleaning
agents or all-purpose cleaning products. Never
immerse the vacuum cleaner in water.
If
required, the dust compartment can be vacuumed
out
with a second vacuum cleaner or simply with a dry
duster/
dusting brush.
Subject
to technical modi
fications.
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