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6 Maintenance and care
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6.2
Cleaning dust bin and filter components
1.
Remove the dust bin as described in
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chapter 6.1, "Emptying the dust bin"
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2.
Remove motor filter and filter sieve from the
dust bin and separate them from each other
(Fig. 13).
3.
Gently tap out both parts into a waste bin.
4.
Rinse out dust bin, motor filter and filter
sieve thoroughly under running, warm wa-
ter (max. 40 °C, Fig. 12 + Fig. 13).
5.
Then allow the components to dry com-
pletely (at least 24 hours at room tempera-
ture).
6.
Re-insert the motor filter into the filter sieve.
7.
Re-insert motor filter and filter sieve into the
dust bin.
8.
Re-connect the dust bin to the unit
(Fig. 14). To do so, first attach it at the bot-
tom and the pivot it in firmly so that you hear
and feel it click into place.
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CAUTION:
The dust bin and its filter components are
not suitable for washing machines or dish-
washers. Never clean them with scouring
agent, solvent or alcohol. There is otherwise
a risk of damage to the parts of the appli-
ance.
CAUTION:
Clean the motor filter regularly (e.g. after
every 3rd emptying process). If you discover
that the motor filter is deformed or faulty,
replace it immediately with a new one,
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chapter 7.2, "Ordering spare parts"
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