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Replacing the dust bag
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Figure
If the filter replacement indicator in the lid is filled
completely when the floor tool is lifted from the floor
with the highest suction level selected, the dust bag
must be changed, even though it may not yet be full.
Even if the dust bag is not full, it may still need to be
changed due to the type of dust that has been
vacuumed. First check that the nozzle, suction pipe
and flexible hose are not blocked, as this would also
lead to the filter replacement indicator being
triggered.
The handle can easily be detached from the hose to
remove blockages.
18
Figure
Opening the lid
a)Unlock the lid by pulling on the locking lever in the
direction of the arrow.
b)Open the lid in the direction of the arrow.
19
Figure
a)Close the dust bag by pulling on the locking tab.
b)Take out the dust bag.
c) Insert a new dust bag.
d)Push the dust bag fully into the holder.
!
Please note: the lid will only close if a dust bag has
been inserted.
Cleaning the motor protection filter
The motor protection filter should be cleaned regularly
by knocking out the dirt and rinsing.
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Figure
Open the dust bag compartment lid.
a)Release the motor protection filter from the catch by
pulling it sideways, and pull it out in the direction of
the arrow.
b)Clean the motor protection filter by tapping out the
dirt.
c) If it is very dirty, the motor protection filter should be
rinsed.
The filter must then be left to dry for at least 24
hours.
d)After cleaning, refit the motor protection filter into
the appliance, lock it in place and close the dust bag
compartment lid.
Replacing the exhaust filter
Vacuum cleaner with micro-hygiene filter
This should be replaced with every replacement filter
pack
21*
Figure
Open the dust bag compartment lid.
a)Release the filter holder by moving the locking lever
in the direction of the arrow.
b)Remove the micro-hygiene filter.
c) The micro-hygiene filter can be rinsed out.
The filter must then be left to dry for at least 24
hours.
d)Remove the micro-hygiene filter. Insert the new
e)Insert the filter holder into the appliance and lock it
Cleaning the Hepa* exhaust filter
The Hepa* filter is designed so that it does not need to
be replaced, provided the appliance is used as intended
in the household.
To ensure that the vacuum cleaner is working at its
optimum power level, the Hepa* filter should be rinsed
out after one year. The filtering action of the filter
remains intact, even if the filter surface becomes
discoloured.
Figure
After vacuuming fine dust particles (e.g. gypsum, ce-
ment, etc.), clean the motor protection filter by tapping
it out or, if necessary, replace the motor protection filter
and exhaust filter.
Figure
18
Care
Always switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect it
from the mains before cleaning the vacuum cleaner. The
vacuum cleaner and plastic accessories can be cleaned
with ordinary plastic cleaner.
!
If required, the dust compartment can be vacuumed out
with a second vacuum cleaner or simply with a dry
duster/ dusting brush.
Subject to technical modifications.
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Figure
* depending on model
micro-hygiene filter into the appliance.
in place.
22*
Open the dust bag compartment lid.
Unlock the Hepa* filter by moving the locking tab in
the direction of the arrow, and remove it from the
appliance.
Tap out the filter unit and rinse it under running
water.
Alternatively, the unit can be cleaned in a washing
machine at max. 30 °C using a gentle programme and
the lowest spin speed.
TIP: To protect other laundry items, put the filter unit
into a laundry bag.
Once the Hepa* filter has dried completely (at least
24 hours), insert it back into the appliance and lock it
in place.
Close the rear flap.
Do not use abrasive materials, glass-cleaning agents
or all-purpose cleaning products. Never immerse the
vacuum cleaner in water.
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