Indicator for replacing the dust bag
Lift the nozzle off the floor. If the dust indicator turns red, the
dust bag is full and requires replacing the dust bag.
NOTE:
If the dust bag is not properly installed, the cover will
not fully close. Be sure to check that the bag is
properly installed before operating, otherwise dust will
leak out.
The dust bag can easily lay on the dust cover packing
or clip between bag collar and body, so be sure to
properly extend it into the vacuum cleaner body.
Replacing the dust bag
D-1
Lift dust cover catch and raise dust cover until it
clicks properly.
NOTE:
Carrying handle should be stored firmly as
illustrated before opening the cover.
D-2
Remove bag holder.
D-3
Pull out dust bag from bag holder by pulling bag
collar.
Insert bag collar into bag holder until it is set
completely as illustrated.
D-4
Set bag holder.
NOTE:
Be careful to store paper bag in dust box
completely.
D-5
Close dust cover.
Floor nozzle
D-6
Inspect once a month.
Using an old toothbrush or similar tool, clean any dirt
or lint from the brush.
Vacuum cleaner body
D-7
Wipe with a soft cloth soaked with water.
Maintaining the Pre-motor Filter
Perform the procedure given below when the suction power is
not restored after replacing the dust bag.
D-8
Open the dust cover.
D-9
Remove the secondary filter (filter A)
D-10 Wash gently with water and then allow to dry in a
shaded location.
D-11
Replace to its original location.
NOTE:
Make sure you remember to replace the secondary
filter. If the secondary filter is not installed, it will
cause motor failure.
• Do not wash the secondary filter in a washing machine or
dry it with a dryer or other source of hot air.
Filter care
D-12
Exhaust filter
(filter B)
Exhaust filter is installed in the rear side of the
vacuum cleaner. This filter retains any small dust
particles which may be present in the expelled air.
lt is advisable to change the clean air filter once or
twice a year, depending on use. To change the filter,
hold the exhaust cover (as illustrated). After changed
the filter, set the exhaust cover to its position (as
illustrated).
NOTE:
IMPORTANT:
Never use the cleaner without the correct
filters properly installed. Failure to do so may
result in damage to the motor.
What to do if your cleaner does not work
Check that the appliance is correctly plugged in and that the
socket outlet is working. In case that the thermal cut-out
device has operated, wait until it resets after approximately
60 minutes.
If after having checked the mentioned points, the cleaner
does not work, take it to an Authorised Service Centre to be
repaired.
What to do when the suction performance
reduces
• Stop the cleaner and unplug from the socket outlet.
• Check whether the wands, hose and accessories are
blocked or not. If they are blocked, remove the obstruction.
• Check that the dust bag is full. If it is full, replace it.
• Check that the main filter A or B is blocked with dust.
If they are blocked, clean them out or replace.
REMINDER FOR CUSTOMER
The model and serial number of this product may be found on
the nameplate located at the underside of your cleaner. You
should note the model and serial number in the spaces
provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your
purchase.
Model Number. ......................................................................
Serial No. ...............................................................................
Date Purchased. ....................................................................
Where Purchased. .................................................................
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D - MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
CAUTIONS
• The plug must be removed from the socket outlet
before cleaning or maintaining the appliance.
• DO NOT use hot air or hot surface to dry filters. Keep at
room temperature for approximately 24 hours.
• IMPORTANT: Before re-installing the washable filters,
make sure they are completely dry to avoid damaging
the cleaner.
MC-E7113, MC-E7113K
230-240 V~50 Hz
1600 W
1200-1300 W
275 mm x 370 mm x 240 mm
4.1 k
g
METAL x 2
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power source
Max. Input
Nominal input
Dimensions
(W x L x H)
Net weight
Extension wands
Crevice nozzle
Dusting brush