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Set the suction power using the manual
power switch on the power nozzle: open the
regulator cover to adjust the suction power
manually if the nozzle is too difficult to move
on fragile surfaces
(fig.9)
.
• Position
for fabrics and furniture
• Position
for parquets and
smooth flooring
• Position
for rugs and
wall-to-wall carpeting
3 • Storage and transport of
the appliance
After use, switch off your vacuum cleaner by
pressing the ON/OFF button and unplug it
(fig.10)
. Rewind the power cord by pressing
the power cord rewind button
(fig.11)
.
Use the carrying power nozzle to carry your
vacuum cleaner easily
(fig.12)
.
When storing your vacuum cleaner, you can
park it either vertically or horizontally
(fig.14)
. Place the tube in the storage slot
underneath or at the back of the appliance, in
the parking position
(fig.15)
.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The air we breathe contains particles that may be
allergens: mite larvae and droppings, mould,
pollen, smoke and animal residues (hair, skin,
saliva, urine). The smallest particles penetrate
deep into the respiratory system where they can
cause inflammation and cause lung impairment.
HEPA filters (High Efficiency Particulate Air) are
used to filter out the smallest particles.
With the HEPA filter, the air released back into the
room is healthier than the air that is vacuumed.
1 • If you have the mechanical
model*: mechanical cleaning
of the HEPA filter and
emptying of the dust
container
Each time after use, we recommend that you
clean the HEPA filter to maintain optimum
suction power.
The HEPA filter is cleaned using the cleaning knob (6).
After use, switch off your vacuum cleaner, unplug it
and open the cover by pressing the "OPEN" button
(fig.16)
, remove the bowl
(fig.17)
, actuate the
IMPORTANT
Do not use the power nozzle
of the dust container to carry the appliance
(fig.13)
.
*Depending on model:
this is either equipment specific to certain models or available as an optional accessory.
HEPA filter cleaning knob by turning it in a
clockwise direction
(fig.18)
, then remove the
filter assembly (3 and 5)
(fig.20)
, tapping it
gently against the side of the bowl to remove any
excess dust
(fig.21)
then empty the dust
container
(fig.22)
. Clean the separator the cover
using a cloth if it is dirty
(fig.23)
. Put the filter
assembly (3 and 5) back inside the dust container
(fig.24)
. Then fit the dust container back into its
housing and close the vacuum cleaner cover
(fig.25)
.
2 • If you have the automatic
model*: automatic cleaning of
the HEPA filter and emptying of
the dust container
Cleaning is performed automatically and
requires no action from you. It is carried out
when required when your vacuum cleaner is
switched on or off.
NOTE: Your vacuum cleaner makes a clicking
noise during the cleaning operation, this is
completely normal
(fig.19)
.
IMPORTANT
Do not use the vacuum
cleaner once the maximum level is reached I
the dust container.
IMPORTANT
Do not operate your vacuum
cleaner without the filtration system fitted (3
and 5).
IMPORTANT
Always switch off and unplug
your vacuum cleaner before cleaning or
servicing.
IMPORTANT
Each time after use, we
recommend that you turn the HEPA filter
cleaning knob 6 times completely, so that your
vacuum cleaner maintains full suction power.
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