ONCE YOU HAVE FINISHED USING
THE APPLIANCE
Turn the appliance off using the on/
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off button. (L)
Remove the battery from the
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appliance if you are not intending
to use the appliance during an
extended period.
Clean the appliance.
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Cleaning
Disconnect the battery charger
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from the mains and allow it to
cool before undertaking any
cleaning task.
Clean the equipment with a damp
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cloth with a few drops of washing-
up liquid and then dry.
Do not use solvents, or products
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with an acid or base pH such as
bleach, or abrasive products, for
cleaning the appliance.
Never submerge the appliance in
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water or any other liquid or place it
under running water.
EMPTYING THE DUST TANK
Empty the dust box when it is
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full (observation facilitated by
transparent windows),
or when vacuuming power is
notably reduced.
Disconnect the hose from the
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vacuum cleaners air intake. (Fig.6).
Disconnect the dust tank pressing
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the button (B), remove the cyclone
from the tank and empty the dust
continer. (Fig.7)
CLEANING THE FILTERS
Disconnect the hose from the
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vacuum cleaners air intake. (Fig.6).
Disconnect the dust tank pressing
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the button (B), remove the cyclone
and the filter. (Fig.8)
Remove the filter from its housing
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(Fig.9).
To reassemble the filter, proceed
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with the above instructions, in
reverse order.
IMPORTANT: The filters can be
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cleaned with cold water, but they
must be left to dry for a minimum of
24 hours before reusing them.
Dust tank EPA filter (efficient air filter
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that efficiently retains spores, ash,
sawdust, pollen...), it is advisable
to change it a least once a year or
after every 50 hours of use, or if its
potency diminishes remarkably.
BRUSH CLEANING
At the bottom of the brush you
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have to press the button to unpin
the brush. (Fig.10).
Clean the brush with the help
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of scissors.
SUPPLIES
Supplies can be acquired from
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distributors and authorised
establishments (such as filters,
etc...) for your appliance model.
Always use original supplies,
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designed specifically for your
appliance model.
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