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to be replaced. In addition the dust bag full indicator
(8)
may
activate if the suction hose or the elements attached to the
suction hose are clogged (suction power – level 5).
2
Switch off the vacuum cleaner by pressing the “on/off”
button
(7)
and unplug the appliance.
3
Press the two side buttons on the end of the hose and
remove the hose end from the inlet opening of the vacuum
cleaner.
4
Release the upper cover fastening
(12)
and open the cover.
5
Remove the SAFBAG dust bag module
(21)
from the
vacuum cleaner chamber
6
Grab the dust bag cover, gently bend it towards the
inside and remove the whole dust bag upwards.
7
Insert the plate of the new dust bag in the tracks of the
SAFBAG dust bag module
(21)
and slide it until stop. The
direction for inserting the dust bag is indicated by the arrow
on the bag.
8
Slide the SAFBAG dust bag module together with the
installed bag in the tracks located on the side of the vacuum
cleaner chamber. Close the cover by pressing it until you hear
a characteristic click – pay attention not to trap the dust bag.
ATTENTION! Do not vacuum without the SAFBAG dust
bag module/the “CYKLON” dust container installed
in the appliance. The lack of the SAFBAG dust bag
module/the “CYKLON” dust container prevents from
locking the upper cover of the appliance.
ZELMER vacuum cleaners are equipped with SAFBAG dust
bags in the amount indicated in the table. It is recommended
to replace the dust bag if:
a) a)the SAFBAG dust bag /”CYKLON” dust container full
indicator will lit up,
b) the vacuum cleaner operates poorly,
c) the dust bag is full.
Disassembly/assembly of the “CYKLON”
dust container
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a removable dust
container “CYKLON” in which dirt is accumulated. The dust
container “CYKLON” must be emptied once full.
1
Switch off the vacuum cleaner by pressing the “on/off”
button
(7)
and unplug the appliance.
2
Press the two side buttons on the end of the hose and
remove the hose end from the inlet opening of the vacuum
cleaner.
3
Release the upper cover fastening
(12)
and open the
cover.
4
Remove the “CYKLON” dust container from the vacuum
cleaner chamber.
5
Pull aside the fastenings on the “CYKLON” dust container
and open the container. Empty the dirt from the container.
ATTENTION! After performing this activity, check the
basic HEPA 12 filter and if necessary clean or replace
the filter.
6
Close the cover of the “CYKLON” dust container, firmly
press the fastenings until you hear a characteristic “click”.
ATTENTION! The container must be tightly closed.
Otherwise the dust might enter the vacuum cleaner
chamber and the suction power will be reduced.
7
Insert the empty “CYKLON” dust container into the
vacuum cleaner chamber.
8
Close the cover by pressing it until you hear
a characteristic click.
Filter disassembly
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a filter element with
cyclone filtration which allows for vacuuming without the
traditional dust bag. A characteristic feature of the cyclone
filter is the use of the air stream whirl to separate solid dirt.
The separation of dirt takes place in the part of the container
with the circle cross section in which the whirling air pushes
the dirt on the wall of the container and next through an
opening to the adjacent chamber of the container. The
initially cleaned air is directed to the cone shaped HEPA 12
filter which retains even the finest dirt fractions. The HEPA 12
filter is equipped with a mesh protection which limits the
accumulation of dirt on the operating surface of the filter, due
to which the service life of the HEPA 12 filter is longer.
The basic HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) washable
class H12 filter is located at the outlet of the cyclone filter
container. The HEPA 12 washable filter is made of a special
filtration material which enables to rinse the filter under
running water once it becomes dirty and to reuse the filter.
An outlet HEPA class H11 filter (nonwashable) is located at
the outlet of the vacuum cleaner.
The filters have a high filtration capacity; they are made of
special fibers which are able to retain almost all dust particles
greater than 0.3 micron. The H11 and H12 classes determine
the filtration effectiveness of a given filter. The HEPA H11 and
H12 filter retains 95.5% of particles with the size of 0.3 micron.
Before changing the filters make sure that the vacuum cleaner
is switched off and unplugged from the mains supply.
BASIC HEPA 12 FILTER
It is necessary to periodically clean the basic HEPA 12 filer
from fine dust fractions.
Dismantle the “CYKLON” dust container and empty the
container according to the instructions in section
(E)
.
1
Turn the basic HEPA 12 filter in the UNLOCK direction
and remove the filter.
2
Remove the protective mesh of basic filter
(14)
.
Clean the mesh and dry it thoroughly. Replace the mesh
●
if damaged.
ATTENTION! Due to safety reasons it is prohibited to
install a moist protective mesh.
Clean the pleats of the basic HEPA 12 filter
●
(13)
. The
filter can be washed under running water. Thoroughly dry
the filter. In case of damage to the filter pleat, the filter
must be replaced with a new one.
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