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1. Switch off the vacuum cleaner and remove the dust filter
bag as described in section “Changing the Dust Filter Bag,"
steps 1 thru 4.
2. Remove the filter holder with motor protection filter (Fig
22). Slightly press it down and then pull the filter forwards
and out.
3. Remove the motor protection filter (Fig. 23/1) from the
filter holder (Fig. 23/2) over a dustbin.
4. Clean the filter holder.
5. If the new motor protection filter is too large, lay the old
filter onto the new filter mat. Mark the contours and cut the
new filter down to size with a pair of scissors.
6. Insert the new motor protection filter into the filter
holder.
7. Insert the filter holder with the new filter into its bracket
from above and push it down until it audibly locks into
place.
8. Replace the dust bag - close the dust compartment cover.
The cover clicks into place audibly.
Cleaning the Housing
WARNING
: Always switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the outlet before cleaning it. See
section "Switching Off and Retracting Power Cord.”
ATTENTION
: Do not use cleaning or scouring agents or alcohol, as these might damage the appliance.
Clean the outside of the housing using a slightly damp water cloth only.
Troubleshooting
WARNING
: Never use a defective appliance. Always switch off the appliance and disconnect it from
the outlet before you start to troubleshoot. See section “Switching Off and Retracting Power Cord.”
Fault
Possible Cause
Solution
The appliance doesn’t run
The plug is not connected to the
electrical wall outlet or the
appliance is not switched on.
Insert the plug into an electrical
wall outlet and switch on the
appliance. See section “Vacuum
Cleaning.”
Socket does not carry current.
Test the vacuum cleaner on
another outlet that you are sure is
carrying current.