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3. Empty the dirt container immediately
after vacuuming as it is not designed
to store liquids (see “Cleaning/Mainte-
nance”).
Dry suctioning
NOTE! The appliance comes fi tted with the
textile fi lter bag (16). A folded fi lter, which
can be used instead of the textile fi lter in-
cluded in delivery, is optionally available
(see “Spare parts/accessories”).
Suctioning using the textile fi lter
bag
1. Pull the textile fi lter bag (16) completely
over the fi lter basket (21). See arrow
and dotted line in Fig.
.
NOTE! We recommend also using the pa-
per fi lter bag to ensure the textile fi lter bag
does not become clogged too quickly.
Suctioning using the paper fi lter
bag
1. Ensure that the textile fi lter bag is in-
serted.
2. Pull the paper fi lter bag (17) upwards
and over the internal suction fi tting (22)
inside the direct container (
6). The
sealing ring (23) on the fi lter bag open-
ing must fully surround the connector
(24) on the suction fi tting.
Vacuuming fi ne dust
Certain suction processes (e.g. sanding
paints and varnishes, milling or drilling
walls, grinding or drilling hard wood) can
pose a risk due to hazardous dust.
We recommend using the following option-
al fi lter combination for fi ne dust. For fi lters
not included in delivery, see “Spare parts/
Accessories”:
• Folded fi lter instead of the textile fi lter
bag (
16) included in the scope of
delivery.
• Fine dust fi lter bag made of fl eece
instead of the paper fi lter bag (
17)
included in the scope of delivery.
Blowing function
Preparing the blowing function
1. Remove all fi lters.
2. Push the suction hose (13) into the
blower connection (11) until it locks in
place.
Restoring the suction function
1. Press the catch (13a) and pull the suc-
tion hose (13) out.
2. Push the suction hose (13) into the suc-
tion connection (
5) until it locks in
place.
3. Insert a fi lter.
Cleaning and Servicing
WARNING!
Electric shock! Protect
yourself when performing maintenance or
cleaning work. Turn off the appliance. Pull
out the mains plug.
You should have any repair and mainte-
nance work that is not described in these
instructions carried out by our Service Cen-
tre. Only use original replacement parts.
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