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4 Filters
4
Filters
The brush vacuum cleaner has the following filters:
- Central laminar filter
(Fig. 19/1)
It cleans the sucked-in air of dust and causes the dust
to be collected in the dust container.
Clean: every 2 months
-
Protective motor filter
: under the dust container
(Fig. 19/2)
If the central laminar filter is defective, it prevents
larger particles from destroying the motor.
Replace: every 6 months
-
Blow-out filter
: under the dust container (Fig. 19/3)
Filters out very fine particles from the blow-out air.
Replace: every 6 months
The filters can become blocked after some time and can
thereby reduce the suction power. It is therefore important
that the abovementioned intervals are adhered to.
If you determine that a filter is damaged then replace it
immediately.
4.1
Cleaning the central
laminar filter
1.
Switch the appliance off and observe the instructions
under
Z
Chapter 3.2, "Switching off and winding up the
power cable"
.
2.
Remove the dust container,
Z
Chapter 3.4, "Emptying
the dust container", Point 1
.
3.
Empty the dust container
Z
Chapter 3.4, "Emptying the
dust container"
,
Point 2-4
.
4.
Open the cover on the dust container by turning it anti-
clockwise and lift it up (Fig. 20).
5.
Pull the unit for the central filter protective screen and
the central laminar filter up and out (Fig. 20/1).
ATTENTION:
The dust container is not suitable for the dishwasher. Do
not clean the container with any cleaning agent, scouring
agent or alcohol as these can damage the dust
container.
ATTENTION:
The filters are not suitable for machine washing.
Fig.19
1
2
3
NOTE:
When replacing the cover on the dust container, make
sure that you turn the cover clockwise until you hear an
obvious click.
Fig.20
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