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USE
Set the suction power using the manual power switch* on
the power nozzle (fig.9):
• Position (MIN) for vacuuming delicate fabrics
(curtains, textiles)
• Position (Medium) for daily vacuuming of all types
of surfaces that are not very dirty.
• Position (Max) for vacuuming hard floors (tiled floor,
parquet, etc.) and rugs and carpets, if
particularly dirty.
3 • Storing and transporting the appliance
After use, switch off your vacuum cleaner by pressing the
ON/OFF pedal and unplug it (fig. 10).
Rewind the power cord by pressing the power cord rewind
pedal (fig. 11).
It is easy to carry your vacuum cleaner using the handle (3).
Do not carry your appliance using the dust compartment
handle (fig.12).
When storing your vacuum cleaner, place the tube in its
storage compartment at the back of the appliance (fig.13).
You do not need to remove the accessory holder* (I- II.26) to
store the accessory range.
The air that we breathe contains particles which may be
allergenic: mite larva and excreta, mould, pollen, fumes and
animal residues (hair, skin, saliva, urine). The finest of these
particles penetrate deeply into the respiratory system, where
they can cause inflammation and alter the respiratory function as
a whole.
(H)EPA ([High] Efficiency Particulate Air Filter) filters retain the
finest particles. Thanks to the (H)EPA filter, the air that is expelled
back into the room is cleaner than the air vacuumed.
1 • Emptying the dust compartment
(11)
After each use, empty the dust compartment as follows:
- take the dust compartment by the handle (without pressing
on the button) and remove it (fig.14).
- place the dust compartment upright above a dustbin and
press on the lid release button (fig.15).
- wash the dust compartment if needed in clean or soapy
water, and then leave to dry.
- Press CLOSE to close the lid (Fig.16).
- Refit the dust compartment (Fig.17).
2 • Clean the HEPA filter cassette
(17a + 17b) (ref ZR9026.01)
- remove the accessory holder as required* (I-II.26)
- press on the vacuum's lid release button (fig.18a) and then
open the lid (fig.18b)
- remove the HEPA filter cassette from its housing and then
separate the washable filter (17b) from the HEPA filter (17a)
(fig.19).
- clean the HEPA filter (17a) by gently patting it over a
dustbin (fig. 20).
- move the washable filter (17b) under clean water, shake it
and leave it to dry for at least 12 hours (fig.21).
- once dry, refit the washable filter (17b) with the HEPA filter
(17a) and reposition the filter cassette (17) in its housing in
the direction of the arrows (fig.22).
- close the lid of your vacuum cleaner.
3 • Change the microfilter (16a) and the
filtration foam (16b)
- unclip and remove the air outlet grill (15) containing the
microfilter (16a) and filtration foam (16b) (fig.23).
- remove the filtration foam (16b) and the microfilter (16a)
(fig.24) and then throw them in the dustbin (fig.25-26).
- fit the new microfilter (16a) and then the new filtration
foam (16b) respectively in the air outlet grill (fig.27).
- reposition the grill (15) in its housing by placing the
grooves on the appropriate notches and then pull it down
until you hear a 'click' (Fig.28).
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: always switch off and unplug your
vacuum cleaner before cleaning or servicing. Check
and clean your vacuum cleaner and the different
filters regularly.
IMPORTANT Clean the HEPA filter (17A) every
month and the washable filter (17b) each time the
dust compartment is emptied.
IMPORTANT: do not use the vacuum cleaner once
the maximum level (12) is reached on the dust
compartment.
IMPORTANT Replace the HEPA filter (17a) and the
washable filter (17b) each year (depending on the
frequency of use). These two filters are available
under reference ZR0026.01 from your dealer or
Approved Service Centre.
IMPORTANT: the vacuum lid will not close if the HEPA
filter cassette is not repositioned correctly in the
direction of the arrows.
IMPORTANT Change the microfilter and the
filtration foam each year.
EN
*According to model: these parts are specific to certain models
or they are accessories that can be purchased separately.
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