
12
WaRTung
If the suction output of the unit decreases and is not improved after the filter cassettes
⑫
are cleaned, (assuming the tank
⑦
is empty and the paper filter bag
⑭
has been
exchanged), then it is time to exchange the filter cassettes
⑫
.
Apply the vibration function to the filter cassettes w again before exchanging them. Use
a coin or another similar object to turn the catch
⑤
on the locking bar
④
90° in an anti-
clockwise direction and then press the locking bar
④
backwards. Fold up the hood and
lift out the filter cassettes
⑫
. Immediately seal the removed filter cassettes in a dust-
proof plastic bag and dispose of as per the statutory regulations.
Insert new filter cassettes. Fold down the hood again and exert a little pressure to click it
back into position.
If the motor protection filter
⑬
is soiled, this is an indication that the filter cassettes are
defective. Please exchange both filter cassettes
⑫
. Wash out the motor protection filter
⑬
under running water, dry and re-insert.
TRouBleshooTing
Malfunction
Possible cause
remedy
Suction output impaired
Soiled filter
Paper filter full
Tank is full
Nozzle, pipe or hose is blocked
clean
exchange
empty
clean
Unit will not start
Plug in the power socket?
No mains power?
Power cable OK?
Unit hood closed properly?
Has the water sensor switched
off?
Plastic emptying bag is sucked
onto the filter
Set the knob to pos. ●
If the paper filter bag is inserted
dust in the tank with M or H vacu-
um cleaners
Set the knob to pos. ▲
Do not intervene further, contact a SPIT customer service work-shop.
Old appliances contain valuable materials that can be recycled. Do not
dispose of such appliances with the normal domestic waste but rather by way
of appropriate collecting points.
Summary of Contents for AC 1625
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