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4. After emptying it, clean the air filter again if necessary
(see also Cleaning the air filterbelow). After this, rinse out the dust container and wipe it dry.
5. Push the air filter cleaning system back into position in the cyclone vacuum cleaner until it snaps into
place. Your cyclone vacuum cleaner is now ready to use again.
6. If suction is not functioning correctly, open the dust cup and check if there is a blockage. Get rid of the
blockage and clean up the dust cup.
Cleaning the sponge filter
The sponge filter and the sponge cover should be cleaned regularly. Cleaning is best done when emptying the
dust container. To do this, follow the instructions in theEmptying dust container” section above.
1. Switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect the plug from the mains. To do this, pull on the plug and not
the cable.
2. You can pull the dust container -- together with the cleaning system -- out of its anchoring with the aid of
the carrier handle on the dust container. Take hold of the carrier handle on the dust container and
pull it upwards.
3. Turn to open the sponge cover and then take out the sponge filter.
4. Rinse the sponge filter under running water and allow it to dry.
5. Place the sponge filter back in the sponge cover (or replace with a new one) and fit it into the dust
container until it snaps into place. Your cyclone vacuum cleaner is now ready for use again.
Cleaning the exhaust air filter (HEPA filter)
1. Switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect the plug from the mains.
2. Open the exhaust air grill (this is at the rear of the cyclone vacuum cleaner).
3. The exhaust air filter is visible when the grill has been opened.
4. Rinse the filter under cold running water and allow to dry.
5. Put the exhaust air filter back into place (or replace with a new one) and place in the grill.
6. Close the exhaust air filter grill.
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