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If the motor protection filter is very dirty,
wash it out.
Leave the filter to dry for at least 24 hours.
After cleaning, insert the motor protection
filter into the appliance as far as it will go
and close the dust bag compartment lid.
Replacing the Hepa
filter
Figure
21
Press the exhaust grille latch in the
direction of the arrow to unlatch the
exhaust grille and open it.
Press the latch in the direction of the arrow
to unlock the Hepa activated carbon filter
and remove it.
Replacing the activated carbon filter*
If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with an
activated carbon filter, you need to replace
this filter once a year.
Figure
22
Remove the activated carbon filter and
dispose of it as normal waste.
Fit a new activated carbon filter.
Hepa filter
Figure
23
Dispose of the Hepa filter and the activated
carbon filter with the household rubbish.
Replace the Hepa filter every twelve
months
Clean the motor protection filter by knocking
it after vacuuming fine dust particles (such as
plaster, cement etc.) and replace the motor
protection filter, the Hepa filter and the
activate carbon filter if necessary.
Figure
24
Slide the Hepa activated carbon filter under
the two grippers until it clicks into place.
Close the exhaust grille.
activated carbon
Care
Always switch off the vacuum cleaner and
disconnect the power cord from the mains
before cleaning the vacuum cleaner.
The vacuum cleaner and plastic accessories
can be cleaned using a standard plastics
cleaner.
Do not use a scouring agent, glass
!
cleaner or all-purpose cleaner.
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 changes.
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