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REPLACING THE MOTOR FILTER

Should be done with every 10th emptying of the dust container or every 10th 
replacement of the dust bag.

1

Open the lid.

2

Remove the old filter (28).

3

Insert a new filter and close the lid.

REPLACEMENT OF THE MICRO FILTER AND THE NONWASHABLE HEPA 
FILTER*

The filter must always be replaced with new ones and cannot be washed. Should be 
done with every 10th emptying of the dust container or every 10th replacement of the 
dustbag.

1

Open and remove the lid (28. ; 29.).

2

Remove the filter and replace it with a new one as shown in the picture (30.; 32.).

Important: snap on the lower part of the filter frame first then after the upper one. 
Make sure the sealing is in place.

CLEANING THE WASHABLE HEPA FILTER*

1

Open and remove the lid, then remove the filter 
(28. ; 29.).

2

Rinse the inside (dirty side) of the filter in warm tap water. (31.) Tap the filter 
frame to remove excess water. Repeat four times and allow the filter to dry.

Note: Do not use cleaning agents and avoid touching the delicate filter surface.

3

Replace the filter and lid as shown (30. ; 32.).

Important: snap on the lower part of the filter frame first then after the upper 
one. Make sure the sealing is in place.

RECOMMENDED FILTERS:

Motor Filter: Menalux EF1

Micro Filter:  Menalux EF17

HEPA filter non-washable: Menalux EFH12

27*

28*

29*

32

30*

31*

* Depending on the model

Summary of Contents for Quiet Clean

Page 1: ...s performance we recommend that you use only genuine Electrolux consumables Electrolux Group Floorcare Helpline Telephone 08445 614 614 Calls to this number will be charged at 5 pence per minute at all times from a BT Landline www electrolux co uk ...

Page 2: ...Vacuum Cleaner Operating Instructions ...

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Page 4: ...ntainer 1b Dustbag 2 Telescopic tube 3 Extension tube 2 4 Hose handle hose 5 Carpet hardfloor nozzle 6 Parquet nozzle 7 Turbo nozzle 8a Combination nozzle 8b Upholstery nozzle 1 1a 2 3 4 5 6 7 8a 8b Depending on the model 1b ...

Page 5: ...t to force cover to close Sharp objects Fluids this can cause serious damage to the machine Hot or cold cinders lit cigarette butts etc Fine dust from plaster concrete or ash for example The above can cause serious damage to the motor damage which is not covered by the warranty Electrical cable precautions Regularly check that the cable is not damaged Never use the vacuum cleaner if the cable is d...

Page 6: ...er to move and store the vacuum cleaner USE THE NOZZLES AS FOLLOWS Carpets Use the carpet hardfloor nozzle with the lever in position 17 Reduce suction power for small carpets Hard floors Use the carpet hardfloor nozzle with the lever in position 18 Wooden floors Use the parquet nozzle certain models only 6 Special combined nozzle Detach the nozzle from the accesory dock and use it for bookshelves...

Page 7: ...ontainer lid 22 Put the filter set back into the dust container 21 Put the dust container back into the cleaner MAINTENANCE BAGGED VERSION Replacing the dust bag Changing the dust bag The dust bag must be replaced latest when the indicator window is completely red Read with the nozzle lifted up 20 1 Open the lid 2 Remove the dustbag holder 21b 3 Pull the cardboard to take the dustbag out the groov...

Page 8: ...30 32 Important snap on the lower part of the filter frame first then after the upper one Make sure the sealing is in place CLEANING THE WASHABLE HEPA FILTER 1 Open and remove the lid then remove the filter 28 29 2 Rinse the inside dirty side of the filter in warm tap water 31 Tap the filter frame to remove excess water Repeat four times and allow the filter to dry Note Do not use cleaning agents ...

Page 9: ...he nozzle 37 In case the turbo nozzle stops working open the cleaning lid and remove any objects that obstructs the turbine to rotate freely TROUBLE SHOOTING The vacuum cleaner does not start 1 Check that the cable is connected to the mains 2 Check that the plug and cable are not damaged 3 Check for a blown fuse The vacuum cleaner stops 1 Check whether the dust container dustbag is full 2 Is the n...

Page 10: ...ectronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you ...

Page 11: ...hen be disposed of to prevent hazard of shocks in case it should be plugged into a 13 Amp socket in another part of your home The wires in the mains cable of this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains cable of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug pr...

Page 12: ...e believe is covered in the instruction booklet The Company does not accept liability for defects arising from neglect misuse or accident This guarantee excludes such normal wearing parts as filters brushes and dustbags as the life of these depends upon the amount and nature of use Proof of the date of purchase will be required before service under guarantee is provided For further assistance call...

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