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Changing the dust bag
3.
Pull the dust bag (Fig. 19/1) up out of the dust bag
holder.
4.
Remove any dust found in the dust chamber.
5.
Check the protective motor filter for dirt and damage
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6.
Push the new dust bag back into the rail provided for
this purpose in the dust bag holder.
7.
Push the dust bag holder back into the corresponding
rail.
8.
Close the dust chamber cover. It clicks audibly into
place.
4
Filters
The cylinder vacuum cleaner has the following filters:
-
Protective motor filter
: behind the dust bag
(Fig. 20/1).
If the laminar filter is defective, it prevents larger
particles from destroying the motor.
Replace: every 6 months
-
Blow-out filter
: on the back of the appliance
(Fig. 21/2).
Filters out fine dirt from the blown-out air.
Replace: every 6 months
The filters can become blocked after some time and can
thereby reduce the suction power. It is therefore important
that the abovementioned intervals are adhered to.
If you determine that a filter is damaged then replace it
immediately.
NOTE:
You can dispose of the dust bag with the normal
domestic waste as long as it does not contain any
elements not permitted for domestic waste.
Fig.19
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NOTE:
If it is only slightly dirty, it can also suffice to knock the
filters over a dustbin. However, we recommend you
replace the filters regularly.
Fig.20
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