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ATTENTION

Before working on the appliance, switch it off and 
pull out the plug of the vacuum cleaner!

Only use the device when all filters and the dust 
container are installed.
Otherwise the motor can get damaged.

Defective filters and filters that can no longer be 
cleaned must be replaced.

Illustration 
Empty dust container when the marking -MAX- is 
reached at the latest.

Illustration 

Push the lock and remove the dust container.

Illustration 

Hold the dust container over a dust bin.
Operate the locking lever.

As soon as the dust container is empty, close the 
cover, the lock snaps into place.

Place the dust container into the device and snap it 
into place.

Note

Ensure the correct seating of the dust container upon in-
sertion.

Clean the cyclone separator in case of coarse soiling.

Illustration 

Push the lock and remove the dust container.

Illustration 

Turn the cover of the dust container in the counter-
clockwise direction so that the marking points to the 
unlocking symbol.

Remove dust container.

Illustration 
For quick cleaning

Clean the cyclone separator by using a soft sponge 
and wipe with a moist cloth.

Illustration 
For thorough cleaning:

Disassemble the cyclone separator and clean the 
sieve and ring under running water.

Note

The dust container can also be cleaned under running 
water.

ATTENTION

Do not immerse the cyclone separator into water.

Do not wash the parts using detergents or boiling 
water.

Allow the cyclone separator and the dust container 
to dry completely before installing it in the device.

Illustration 

Turn the cover of the dust container in the clock-
wise direction so that the marking points to the 
locking symbol.

Place the dust container into the device and snap it 
into place.

Wash the motor protection filter on a weekly basis or in 
case of visible soiling.
The motor protection filter is located in the casing above 
the dust container.

Illustration 

Push the lock and remove the dust container.

Illustration 

Unlatch the lock and open the cover.

Remove the motor protection filter.

Illustration 

Remove the foam inlay from the frame.

Wash foam inlay in warm water (max. 40°C).

Thoroughly rinse the foam inlay and allow it to air-
dry.

ATTENTION

Never clean the foam inlay in the washing machine 
and do not dry it by means of a hair dryer.

Do not wash the parts using detergents or boiling 
water.

Allow the foam inlay to dry completely before in-
stalling it in the device (at least 24 hours).

Insert the motor protection filter with the foam inlay 
into the top part of the dust container.

Snap in the cover.

Place the dust container into the device and snap it 
into place.

Filter for pure blower air. 

Note

Clean the HEPA filter in case of visible soiling.

Replace the HEPA filter in case of damage

ATTENTION

Material damage due to incorrect cleaning of the HEPA 
filter.

When necessary, clean under running water only, 
do not wipe or brush down. 

Never clean the filter in the washing machine and 
do not dry it by means of a hair dryer.

Do not wash the parts using detergents or boiling 
water.

Allow the filter to dry completely before installing it 
in the device (at least 24 hours).

Illustration 

Turn the cover in the counter-clockwise direction so 
that the marking points to the unlocking symbol.

Remove the HEPA-filter.

Rinse the HEPA filter under cold, running water.

Shake the filter carefully after cleaning so that any 
residual dirt or excess water is removed.

Allow the HEPA filter to be air-dried by light and 
heat sources. Only reinstall the dry HEPA filter into 
the appliance.

Turn the cover in the clockwise direction so that the 
marking points to the locking symbol.

Illustration 

Handle and suction tube can be disconnected in or-
der to clean or if clogged. Push the 2 interlocks and 
pull apart.

Connect handle and suction tube and insert.

Cleaning and care

Emptying the dust container

Cleaning the cyclone separator

Cleaning the motor protection filter

HEPA filter

Cleaning the accessories

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Summary of Contents for VC 3

Page 1: ...VC 3 VC 3 Premium VC 3 ERP VC 3 Premium ERP 97646680 03 18 English 001...

Page 2: ...s are made of environmentally friendly materials They can therefore be disposed off through the normal household garbage provided you have not sucked in substances that are not permitted to be thrown...

Page 3: ...dangerous situation which can lead to property damage DANGER Risk of electric shock Turn off the appliance and re move the mains plug prior to any care and maintenance works Repair work and work on th...

Page 4: ...e use of this appliance and have under stood the resulting risks Children may only use this appliance if they are over the age of 8 and supervised by a person in charge of their safe ty or if they hav...

Page 5: ...ldering objects WARNING Risk of injury Do not vacuum in the vicinity of the head when using the nozzle and suction pipe CAUTION In order to prevent accidents or injuries mind the weight of the applian...

Page 6: ...HEPA filter 9 Handle 10 Suction control 11 Telescopic suction pipe 12 Adjustable telescopic suction pipe 13 Furniture brush 14 Crevice nozzle 15 Switch lever 16 Floor nozzle depending on model 17 Suc...

Page 7: ...ly if there is danger of overheating Turn the ap pliance off and pull the power plug Ensure that the floor nozzle the telescopic suction pipe or the suction hose is not clogged or check if the filter...

Page 8: ...t container Illustration Push the lock and remove the dust container Illustration Unlatch the lock and open the cover Remove the motor protection filter Illustration Remove the foam inlay from the fra...

Page 9: ...I II Weight without accessories kg 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 Action radius m 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 Actual dust container volume l 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 Dimensions Length mm 396 396 396 3...

Page 10: ...5 REACH www kaercher com REACH KARCHER www kaercher com RU 5 RU 10 RU 11 RU 12 RU 14 73 RU...

Page 11: ...6 74 RU...

Page 12: ...7 IEC 60364 30 75 RU...

Page 13: ...8 8 76 RU...

Page 14: ...9 77 RU...

Page 15: ...10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HEPA 8 HEPA 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 78 RU...

Page 16: ...11 MAX 1 79 RU...

Page 17: ...12 MAX 40 C 24 80 RU...

Page 18: ...13 HEPA H HEPA 24 HEPA H H H 2 HEPA 81 RU...

Page 19: ...50 60 50 60 50 60 II II II II II II II 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 l 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 396 396 396 396 396 396 396 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 332 332 332 332 33...

Page 20: ...5 Dieser Universalstaubsauger ist f r den privaten Gebrauch im Haushalt und nicht f r gewerbliche Zwecke bestimmt REACH www kaercher com REACH K RCHER www kaercher com KK 5 KK 9 KK 10 KK 11 KK 13 93 K...

Page 21: ...6 94 KK...

Page 22: ...7 IEC 60364 30 8 95 KK...

Page 23: ...8 96 KK...

Page 24: ...9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HEPA 8 HEPA 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 97 KK...

Page 25: ...10 MAX 1 98 KK...

Page 26: ...11 MAX 40 C 24 99 KK...

Page 27: ...12 HEPA HEPA HEPA 24 HEPA HEPA HEPA HEPA 2 HEPA 100 KK...

Page 28: ...50 60 50 60 50 60 II II II II II II II 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 l 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 396 396 396 396 396 396 396 270 270 270 270 270 270 270 332 332 332 332 332...

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