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Bosch Power Tools
1 609 92A 13A | (20.4.15)
Before any work on the vacuum cleaner itself, pull the
mains plug.
– Before wet vacuuming, remove the plastic bag
18
or the
dust bag and empty the container
1
.
Note:
Use the wet filter
20
, which separates the liquid from
the solids, to make disposal easier when vacuuming water-
solid mixtures.
– Insert the wet filter into the container (see “Inserting the
Wet Filter”, page 18).
– Mount the rubber lips into the floor nozzle (see “Inserting
the Rubber Lip”, page 18).
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a float. Vacuuming is
stopped when the maximum filling level is reached.
– Set the mode selector switch
4
to the “Switching Off” sym-
bol (GAS 15 PS) or set the On/Off switch
4
to “
Off
”
(GAS 15).
– Empty the container
1
.
To prevent the formation of mould after wet vacuuming:
– Remove the vacuum lid
7
and leave it to dry thoroughly.
– Remove the wet filter
20
and also leave this to dry thor-
oughly.
Semi-Automatic Filter Cleaning (see figure G)
The filter cleaning system must be actuated at the latest when
the vacuuming performance is no longer sufficient.
The filter cleaning frequency depends on the type and amount
of dust. With regular usage, the maximum vacuuming perfor-
mance is maintained longer.
During semi-automatic filter cleaning (SFC), the air flow is re-
versed to clean deposited dust from the flaps of the filter.
Triggering the SFC Filter Cleaning
– Shut or block off the nozzle or vacuum-hose opening with
your palm.
– Press the SFC switch
6
three times.
Maintenance and Service
Maintenance and Cleaning
Before any work on the vacuum cleaner itself, pull the
mains plug.
For safe and proper working, always keep the vacuum
cleaner and ventilation slots clean.
Wear a dust protection mask when maintaining and
cleaning the vacuum cleaner.
If the replacement of the supply cord is necessary, this has to
be done by Bosch or an authorized Bosch service agent in or-
der to avoid a safety hazard.
Removing/Changing the Filter (see figures H1–H2)
Replace a damaged pleated filter immediately.
– Unlock the latches
8
and remove the vacuum lid
7
.
– Turn the filter holder
28
all the way in direction of rotation
“
” and take the filter holder together with the filter
19
out of the container
1
.
– Pull the dirty/damaged filter
19
off the filter holder
28
.
– Brush down the flaps of the filter with a soft brush.
or
Replace a damaged filter.
– Attach the filter holder
28
to the cleaned/new filter
19
.
– Put the filter holder
28
together with the filter
19
over the
filter basket
29
and turn the filter holder
28
all the way in
direction of rotation “
”.
– Reattach the vacuum lid
7
again and lock the latches
8
.
Container
– Wipe out the container
1
from time to time with a commer-
cially available, non-scouring cleaning agent and allow to
dry.
Storage and Transport (see figure I)
– Wrap the power cable around the carrying handle
5
.
– Insert the vacuum tubes
25
into the holders
11
.
– Put the vacuum hose
16
around the vacuum lid and hang
the retaining strap
15
on the holder
10
.
– Carry the vacuum cleaner only by the carrying handle
5
.
– Store the vacuum cleaner in a dry room and secure it
against unauthorised use.
– To lock the castors
9
, actuate the castor brakes
13
by
pushing down.
Correction of Malfunctions
Problem
Corrective Measure
The vacuum turbine does not start.
– Check the mains cable, mains plug, fuse and socket.
GAS 15 PS:
Mode selector switch
4
set to “Start/Stop automatic”.
– Set mode selector switch
4
to the “vacuum” symbol and switch the power
tool connected to the socket outlet
3
on.
Vacuum turbine switches off.
– Empty container
1
.
Vacuum turbine does not restart after emptying
the container.
– Switch vacuum cleaner off and wait 5 seconds; switch on again after 5 sec-
onds.
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