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If you use the reusable dustbag, clean the motor protection lter once a year in lukewarm water.
Note: If you use paper dustbags, replace the motor protection lter when you insert the rst of a new set
of paper dustbags (see chapter ‘Replacing lters’, section ‘Motor protection lter’).
1 Remove the motor protection lter (Fig. 51).
2 Rinse the motor protection lter under the tap (Fig. 52).
3 Let the motor protection lter dry.
Make sure the lter is completely dry before you reinsert it into the vacuum cleaner.
4 Put the motor protection lter back into place.
1 To remove a full dustbag, lift the holder with the dustbag out of the appliance by the
grips (Fig. 20).
2 Press and hold the red lever to release the cardboard front of the dustbag (Fig. 53).
3 Throw away the full dustbag and insert a new one (see chapter ‘Preparing for use’).
Note: A new motor protection lter and a new micro lter are provided with each set of original Philips
Athena paper dustbags.
In some countries a reusable dustbag is provided. You can use the reusable dustbag instead of paper
dustbags. The reusable dustbag can be used and empties repeatedly.
1 To remove the reusable dustbag, follow the instructions for removing paper dustbags.
2 Hold the reusable dustbag over a dustbin (Fig. 54).
3 Slide the sealing clip off the dustbag sideways (Fig. 55).
4 Empty the dustbag into the dustbin (Fig. 56).
5 Close the dustbag by sliding the sealing clip back onto the bottom edge of the
dustbag. (Fig. 57)
6 Put the reusable dustbag back into the appliance. Follow the instructions for inserting paper
dustbags in chapter ‘Preparing for use’.
Only use the original Philips lters specially intended for this appliance. Do not use any other lters.
See chapter ‘Ordering accessories and lters’ for type numbers.
Replace the motor protection lter when you insert the rst of a new set of paper dustbags.
Note: If you use the reusable dustbag instead of paper dustbags, clean the motor protection lter once a
year (see chapter ‘Cleaning’, section ‘Motor protection lter’).
1 Remove the old motor protection lter (Fig. 51).
2 Insert the new motor protection lter.
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