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Your vacuum cleaner is fitted with mechanical suction
regulator located on the hose handle. You may use it to
temporarily and slightly correct the suction power.
Dismantling/attaching “CYCLONE” dust
container
Your vacuum cleaner comes with a removable “CYCLONE”
dust container (vacuum’s removable module) that collects
and holds the dirt. When “CYCLONE” is full, you need to
empty it.
Your vacuum cleaner is equipped with
safety valve located inside the vacuum’s
compartment. It opens automatically, when the
suction hose or any of the elements attached
to it get choked or “CYCLONE” dust container
is overfull. Once the valve opens, you will hear
a distinctive “whirring” sound coming out of
the machine.
1
Switch the vacuum off by pressing ON/OFF button
(5)
.
2
Remove the plug from the power outlet.
3
Disconnect “CYCLONE” dust container from the vacuum.
To do this release “CYCLONE” dust container lever.
4
Move “CYCLONE” over the dust bin and press the clip
on the bottom lid and empty the container.
Now you should check EPA E11 basic filter and
if necessary, clean or replace it.
5
Close the bottom lid of the “CYCLONE” dust container
until you hear the click.
“CYCLONE” must be tightly closed. Otherwise,
the suction power may be reduced.
6
Attach the emptied “CYCLONE” dust container to the
vacuum until you hear the click.
It is necessary to empty “CYCLONE” dust container when you
notice that:
a) your vacuum cleaner is vacuuming less effectively,
b) dust container is full.
Filter disassembly
Your vacuum cleaner comes with “CYCLONE” dust container
with cyclone filtration enabling you to vacuum without the
need to use traditional bag. Characteristically, cyclone filter
uses the phenomena of the spinning stream of air in order
to separate solid contaminants. Contaminants are separated
in the circular part of the container, where the spinning air
throws them at the container’s wall; later they are moved
to the container’s next chamber. Pre-cleaned air is directed
to EPA E11 filter that picks up and holds the finest dust
fractions. This washable EPA E11 filter has been fitted with
a special filtering material to enable rinsing the dirt under
running water and reusing the filter.
The vacuum’s outlet is fitted with “Microfilter” outlet filter.
C
In case both filters: EPA E11 basic filter (13)
and “Microfilter” (12) get dirty, you can replace
them with the new ones, clean or rinse them
under running water.
You may not wash your filters in the washing
machine or dishwasher.
Filters may be dried only naturally.
You may not blow dry your filters or place it on
the heaters or radiators.
Before you replace the filters, make sure
the vacuum is switched off and the plug is
removed from the power outlet.
EPA E11 BASIC FILTER
It is necessary to clean EPA E11 basic filter from the fine dust
fractions.
Dismantle “CYCLONE” dust container according to item
C
.
1
Release the top cover latch and open the “CYCLONE”
dust container. If the container is full, empty it in accordance
with item
C
.
2
Remove the EPA E11 primary filter.
3
Clean EPA basic filter
(13)
, if your filter is damaged,
you must replace it with a new one. If EPA basic filter
(13)
gets dirty, you can also rinse it
(13)
under running water.
Remember to dry the filter before you reattach it.
For safety reasons, attaching damp or
damaged EPA E11 filter (13) is not acceptable.
4
If necessary, clean the “CYCLONE” assembly. To do this,
remove the “CYCLONE” cartridge and module from the dust
container.
5
Detach “CYCLONE” assembly parts.
6
Rinse all parts under running water and then dry
thoroughly.
7
Put back together the “CYCLONE” dust container parts in
reverse order and close the top cover until you hear a click.
8
Attach the emptied “CYCLONE” dust container to the
vacuum until you hear the click.
It is recommended to replace EPA E11 basic
filter (13) every 6 months of operation.
Damaged EPA E11 filter should always be
replaced with a factory new and original item.
“MICROFILTER” OUTLET FILTER
1
In order to replace “Microfilter”
(12)
press the filter cover
interlock and remove the outlet filter cover.
2
Remove the filter from the cover.
If the “Microfilter”
(12)
gets dirty, you can replace it with
a new one, clean or rinse it. Remember to dry the filter
before you reattach it.
D
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