2
Cylinder Vacuum Cleaners
1.
Overview
These vacuum cleaners utilise a double plastic casing.
The interior
consists of compartments for the storage of paper or textile filters and a
motor
.
Between the rear of the motor and case there is a plastic
pressing which serves to reduce noise caused by air flow.
All the
various components are fitted into the bottom casing which has
wheels. This is finished with a top cover .
On the top cover there is are
two lids, one is the dust bag compartment cover and the other covers
the accessories
.
Micro-filters are fitted in the dust bag compartment
and in the rear part of the vacuum cleaner.
The hose is attached to the
lid of the vacuum cleaner.
2.
Assembly and Dismantling Instructions
Most of the parts which are illustrated on the construction diagrams
have an encircled number. To order a replacement part, identify the
item required on the diagram by its number and then refer to the parts
list section.
2.1 Dismantling and Assembly of the Panel (12)
and Flaps (30) and (31)
Firstly, remove the decorative grille at the rear of the vacuum cleaner
by pressing the spring lock upwards
,
then use a screwdriver
and press
down two lock pieces on the panel and lift it slightly.
Put a screwdriver
between the flap and the panel
at its left or right edge,
slightly lift the
panel and pull upwards
.
To reassemble the panel,
firstly put the two front projections into the
cover openings and press down the rear part of the panel.
(
The pliable
points
run in the plate of the cover.)
Press down the panel at the flaps
until you hear
a click.
The panel is then assembled correctly.
To remove the power and cord retraction flaps, carefully insert a
screwdriver between the ‘U’ shaped pieces and retaining clips on the
main moulding and lift up the flap.
NB. A spring is located under each flap!
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