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Figure
Open the lid by moving the locking lever in the
direction of the arrow.
Figure
a)Seal the dust bag by pulling the sealing strip and
then remove it.
b)Slide the new dust bag into the holder to the stop.
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Caution: The lid only closes with a dust bag inserted.
Cleaning the motor protection filter
The motor protection filter should be cleaned regularly
by knocking out the dirt and rinsing.
Figure
Open the dust bag compartment lid (see Fig. 23).
Pull out the motor protection filter in the direction of
the arrow.
Clean the motor protection filter by tapping it out.
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.
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After cleaning, slide the motor protection filter into
the vacuum cleaner and close the dust bag
compartment lid.
!
Caution: The vacuum cleaner must not be operated
without the motor protection filter.
Replacing the micro-hygiene filter
The motor protection filter should be changed: when
starting a newpack of bags
Figure
Open the dust bag compartment lid (see Figure 23).
Release the filter holder by moving the locking lever
in the direction of the arrow.
Remove the micro-hygiene filter. Insert the new
micro-hygiene filter into the vacuum cleaner.
Reinsert the filter holder and clip into place.
Replacing the micro active carbon filter
If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a micro active
carbon filter, this should be replaced every six months.
Figure
Open the dust bag compartment lid (see Figure 23).
Release the filter holder by moving the locking lever
in the direction of the arrow.
Remove the micro active-carbon filter.
Insert the new micro-active carbon filter.
Reinsert the filter holder and clip into place.
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Care
Always switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect
the power cord from the mains before cleaning the
appliance. The vacuum cleaner and plastic accessories
can be cleaned with a commercial plastic cleaner.
!
Do not use a scourer, glass-cleaning agent or all-
purpose cleaning product. Never immerse the
vacuum cleaner in water.
The dust compartment can, if necessary, be cleaned
with a second vacuum cleaner or simply wiped with a a
dry cloth or dusting brush.
Subject to technical modifications.
* Depending on model
Cleaning the (H)EPA* exhaust filter
The (H)EPA* 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 (H)EPA* filter should be
rinsed out after one year. The filtering action of the
filter remains intact, even if the filter surface becomes
discoloured.
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Open the rear flap.
Unlock the (H)EPA* 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 (H)EPA* filter has dried completely (at
least 24 hours), insert it back into the appliance
and lock it in place.
Close the rear flap.
After vacuuming fine dust particles (e.g. gypsum,
cement, etc.), clean the motor protection filter by
tapping it out or, if necessary, replace the motor pro-
tection filter and exhaust filter.
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