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ATTENTION:
Never position the appliance directly
against heat sources (e. g. heating,
oven). Avoid direct sunlight. Heat can
damage the appliance. If you want to
store the appliance for a longer period
of time, empty the dustcontainer and
clean it as well as the filters. Store the
appliance in a cool, dry room,
inaccessible to children.
Emptying the dust container
ATTENTION:
Before you empty the
dust container, switch off the appliance.
This is how you will prevent dust from
destroying the appliance. Empty the
dust container at the latest when the
sucked in quantity of dirt in the dust
container is full or the suction power
has dropped.
1.
Release the dust container by pressing
down the release button as shown (Fig.
3/1).
2.
Lift the dust container forwards out of
t h e c y l i n d e r v a c u u m c l e a n e r .
3.
When emptying the dust container,
hold it low over a dustbin.
4.
Press the open button (Fig. 3/2). The
base opens and the dust runs into the
dustbin.
5.
Carefully knock the remaining dust
loose.
6.
Close the base.
7.
Place the dust container onto the
cylinder vacuum cleaner. Press the
dust container firmly into its mounting
bracket until it audibly clicks into place.
NOTE:
It may be necessary to push a bit
harder. To make it easier, you can hold
the release button pressed when
inserting the dust container.
8.
Check whether the dust container is
securely seated.
Filters
The cylinder vacuum cleaner has the
following filters:
• Filter screen of separation unit (Fig.
3/3) Thoroughly pre-cleans the air in
the dust container.
• Protective motor filter (Fig. 3/4) is used
to filter out the fine dust particles.
Fig. 3/1
Fig. 3/3
Fig. 3/2
Fig. 3/4