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Dismount the brush cover if necessary: 
Turn the turn-lock fasteners by 90° and 
remove the brush cover.

Cut hair and threads that have got 
wound on the brush roller using a pair of 
scissors or just remove them.

Unlock and remove the filter cover.

Illustration 

Turn the locking mechanism of the filter 
bag towards the right. Close, remove, 
and dispose of the filter bag.

Illustration 

Insert a new filter bag and turn the lock-
ing mechanism of the filter bag towards 
the left.

Insert and lock filter cover.

Unlock and remove the filter cover.

Push the locking mechanism of the filter 
casing upwards and remove the filter 
casing.

Remove the exhaust filter from the filter 
housing.

Insert new exhaust filter into filter hous-
ing.

Insert and click the filter housing into its 
place.

Insert and lock filter cover.

Unlock and remove the filter cover.

Push the locking mechanism of the motor 
protection filter upwards. Remove and 
dispose of the motor protection filter.

Install and lock the new motor protec-
tion filter.

Insert and lock filter cover.

Dismount the side part by means of a 
coin.

Pull out the brush roller and dispose of.

Insert a new brush roller.

Reinstall side part.

Danger

First pull out the plug from the mains before 
carrying out any tasks on the machine. 

Illustration 

Illustration 

Illustration 

Note:

 If necessary, dismount brush cover 

(refer to "Cleaning of the brush roller").

No electrical voltage.

Check the receptacle and the fuse of 
the power supply.

Check the power cable and the power 
plug of the device.

Thermostat switched off the motor be-
cause of overheating

Replace blocked filters or remove 
blockages from the suction hose.

The unit is operational again after it has 
cooled down.

Note:

 The brush roller is equipped with a 

slip clutch that disengages when oversized 
or blocking objects are sucked in.

Note:

 The clutch is re-engaged after the 

unit is switched off. This produces a loud 
rattling sound.

Check the brush roller for obstructing 
objects and remove them if necessary.

The noise can not be heard when the unit is 
switched back on.

Cleaning the brush roller

Replacing the filter bag

Replace exhaust filter

Replace motor protection filter

Replacing the brush roller

Troubleshooting

Remove blockings

Suction pipe/suction hose

Suction hose on the brush head

Brush roller/brush head

Motor does not run

Rattling noise when switched off

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Summary of Contents for CV 30/1

Page 1: ...h 5 English 10 Fran ais 15 Italiano 21 Nederlands 27 Espa ol 33 Portugu s 39 Dansk 45 Norsk 50 Svenska 55 Suomi 60 65 T rk e 71 76 Magyar 82 e tina 88 Sloven ina 93 Polski 98 Rom ne te 104 Sloven ina...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 12 15 11 16 21 18 18 18 20 9 8 14 13 11 23 19 24 25 26 28 27 29 22 17 12 7 10 2...

Page 3: ...1 3 2 5 6 2 1 4 3 4 1 4 3 2 5 6 3...

Page 4: ...A B C D 2 1 1 E 4 3 F 4...

Page 5: ...rsons or damage to property Warning The appliance is not suitable for vacuuming dust which endangers health Caution This unit is only to be used indoors The vacuum cleaner is meant for dry cleaning of...

Page 6: ...he rotating brush roller may not be placed on a long pile carpet Longer contact with the rotating brush roller could damage or destroy the carpet Switch off the appliance at the main switch Pull out t...

Page 7: ...n Pull out the brush roller and dispose of Insert a new brush roller Reinstall side part Danger First pull out the plug from the mains before carrying out any tasks on the machine Illustration Illustr...

Page 8: ...ructions you will find a selected list of spare parts that are often required For additional information about spare parts please go to the Service section at www kaercher com We hereby declare that t...

Page 9: ...width x height mm 985 x 380 x 250 1220 x 390 x 320 Width of the brush roller mm 300 380 Typical operating weight kg 8 6 9 2 Max ambient temperature C 40 40 Values determined to EN 60335 2 69 Sound pr...

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