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G
3.3
Storage
.
If you want to store the appliance for a longer period of
time, empty the dust container and clean it as well as the
filters. Store the appliance in a cool, dry room.
3.4
Emptying the dust
container
1.
Press the release button (Fig. 17/1) for the dust
container and lift the dust container up and out of the
appliance using the handle (Fig. 17/2).
2.
Hold the dust container low over a dustbin.
3.
Push the release button (Fig. 18/1). The base
(Fig. 18/2) opens and the dust runs into the dustbin.
4.
Close the base.
5.
Check the protective motor filter for dirt and damage
Z
Chapter 4, "Filters"
.
6.
Place the dust container inside again. The container
clicks audibly into place.
WARNING:
If you leave your work area, switch off the appliance and
observe the instructions under
Z
Chapter 3.2, "Switching
off and winding up the power cable"
. This will help avoid
accidents.
ATTENTION:
Never position the appliance directly against heat
sources (e.g. heating, oven). Avoid direct sunlight. Heat
can damage the appliance.
ATTENTION:
Before you change the dust container switch off the
appliance and observe the instructions under
Z
Chapter
3.2, "Switching off and winding up the power cable"
. This
way, you will prevent the dust from destroying the
appliance.
NOTE:
You can wash the dust container with lukewarm water
(max. 40° C). Then leave the dust container to dry. Only
use it again when it is completely dry.
NOTE:
You can dispose of the contents of the dust container
with the normal domestic waste as long as it does not
contain any elements not permitted for domestic waste.
Fig.17
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2
Fig.18
1
2
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