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1 609 92A 4LY | (19.11.2018)
Bosch Power Tools
Removing/changing the flat-pleated filter (see figures
I1–I2)
Suction power is dependent on the condition of the filter.
Therefore, the filter should be cleaned regularly.
If the flat-pleated filter
(26)
becomes damaged, replace it
immediately.
– Pull on the closing flap
(18)
and open the filter cover
(36)
.
– Hold the flat-pleated filter
(26)
by the supports and take
it out from above.
– Use a damp cloth to remove any dust and dirt that ac-
crues around the closing edge of the filter cover
(36)
when removing the flat-pleated filter
(26)
.
PES and PTFE flat-pleated filters can be rinsed out under
running water.
– Insert the cleaned (or a new) flat-pleated filter
(26)
, en-
suring that it is positioned correctly and securely.
– Close the filter cover
(36)
again (must audibly click into
place).
Cleaning the container
– Wipe the container
(1)
from time to time using a non-ab-
rasive off-the-shelf cleaning product and leave it to dry.
Cleaning the fill level sensors (see figure J)
Make sure that the fill level sensors are cleaned
(37)
occa-
sionally.
– Open the catches
(13)
and remove the top part of the
dust extractor
(12)
.
– Clean the fill level sensors
(37)
using a soft cloth.
– Put the top part of the vacuum cleaner
(12)
on and close
the catches
(13)
.
Storage and transport (see figure K)
– Wrap the power cable around the cable holder
(17)
.
– Insert the accessory into the holders provided for it: Suc-
tion tubes
(31)
into the holders
(19)
, crevice nozzle
(27)
into the holder
(20)
, floor nozzle
(30)
into the holder
(21)
.
– Open the elastic bands of the vacuum hose holder
(4)
and wrap the vacuum hose
(24)
around the top part of
the dust extractor in the holder
(4)
.
Hook the elastic bands back in.
– Click the L-Boxx onto the holders
(11)
.
– Before transporting the dust extractor, remove any full
disposal bags/dust bags and empty any liquids that have
been absorbed, in order to avoid placing unnecessary
strain on the back and prevent injury.
Only ever carry the dust extractor by the carrying handle
(10)
.
– To transport the dust extractor, screw the sealing plug
(2)
onto the hose adapter
(3)
.
– Store the dust extractor in a dry room and secure it so
that it cannot be used by unauthorised persons.
– Put the castor brake
(15)
down to hold the castors
(16)
in place.
Rectifying faults
u
If a fault (e.g. a filter damage) occurs, the vacuum
cleaner must be switched off immediately. The fault
must be repaired before resuming operation.
Problem
Corrective measures
The suction turbine will not switch on. – Check the mains cable, mains plug, fuse, socket and fill level sensors
(37)
.
The mode selector switch
(7)
is set to "automatic start/stop".
– Set the mode selector switch
(7)
to the "vacuuming" symbol or switch on the
power tool plugged into the electric socket
(5)
.
The suction turbine switches off.
– Empty the container
(1)
.
The suction turbine will not switch on
again after emptying the container.
– Switch the dust extractor off and wait five seconds before switching it back on.
– Clean the fill level sensors
(37)
and the space between the fill level sensors
(37)
using a brush.
The suction power is decreasing.
– Remove any blockages from the vacuum nozzle, suction tube
(31)
, vacuum hose
(24)
or flat-pleated filter
(26)
.
– Change the disposal bag
(25)
or dust bag.
– Make sure the filter cover
(36)
is engaged correctly.
– Place the top part of the dust extractor
(12)
on correctly and close the catches
(13)
.
– Change the flat-pleated filter
(26)
.
Dust is escaping when vacuuming
– Check that the flat-pleated filter
(26)
has been fitted correctly.
– Change the flat-pleated filter
(26)
.
Automatic switch-off (wet extraction)
is not working.
– Clean the fill level sensors
(37)
and the space between the fill level sensors
(37)
using a brush.