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GB
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IE
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NI
SHAZ 22.2 B2
♦
To empty the dirt container
t
, hold it over a rubbish bin or similar and
press the "PUSH"
r
release button . The lid
e
of the dirt container flips up .
Empty out the dirt container
t
and flip the lid
e
closed (it should click into
place) .
♦
Pull the HEPA filter
i
together with the filter holder
z
out of the dirt
container
t
.
♦
Remove the HEPA filter
i
from the filter holder
z
and tap out both parts
over a rubbish bin . If necessary, you can rinse out the filter holder
z
and
the HEPA filter
i
with fresh water . Before replacing the parts ensure that
they are completely dry .
♦
Replace the HEPA filter
i
in the filter holder
z
(note the recesses on the
holder) .
♦
Push the filter holder
z
back into the dirt container
t
. Note the guide rails
on the holder as well as the recesses on the dirt container
t
.
♦
Replace the dirt container
t
on the hand element
4
.
NOTE
►
Clean the two dust filters
w
on the left and right of the hand element
4
regularly . To remove them, press the release buttons and pull out the filters .
Remove the dust filters
w
and tap them out . Replace the filters before re-using
the appliance .
Cleaning the floor brush
To achieve the best results, the electric floor brush
0
should be regularly
checked for blockages and any hairs, threads or dirt should be removed .
NOTE
►
If the floor nozzle
8
is blocked so that the floor brush
0
can no longer
rotate, the appliance will switch off . The LEDs start to flash alternately . If this
happens, remove the blockage as described below . Afterwards, you need
to push and release the On/Off switch
q
once before you can use the
appliance again .
To simplify cleaning, the floor brush
0
can be removed:
♦
If you have not already done so, disconnect the appliance from the mains
adapter
g
or lift it off the wall bracket
f
.
♦
Remove the floor nozzle
8
from the suction pipe
6
or the hand element
4
.
♦
Push the release switch
9
under the floor nozzle
8
as far as the stop .
The floor brush
0
can now be removed .