filter bag (13) has been exchanged), then it is time to exchange the filter
cassettes (12).
Apply the vibration function to the filter cassettes (12) again before
exchanging them. Use a coin or another similar object to turn the catch (5)
and the locking bar (4) 90° in an anticlockwise direction and then press the
locking bar (4) backwards. Fold up the hood and lift out the filter cassettes
(12). Immediately seal the removed filter cassettes in a dust-proof plastic
bag and dispose of as per the statutory regulations. Insert new filter
cassettes. Fold down the hood again and exert a little pressure to click it
back into position.
If the motor protection filter is soiled, this is an indication that the
filter cassettes are defective.
Please exchange both filter cassettes. Wash out the motor
protection filter under running water, dry and re-insert.
Level sensors
Clean the level sensors occasionally.
Unlock the latches (9) and remove the top
section (1).
Clean the level sensors with a soft cloth.
Reattach the top section (1) again and lock
the latches (9).
Troubleshooting
Functional problems are not always the result of unit defects!
Malfunction:
Suction output
impaired.
Unit will not start.
Plastic emptying bag is
sucked onto the filter
the fleece filter bag is
inserted-dust in the tank
with M vacuum cleaners
Do not intervene further, contact a customer service workshop.
Possible cause/remedy:
Soiled filter
Paper filter full
Tank is full
Nozzle, pipe or
hose is blocked
Plug in the power power socket?
No mains power?
Power cable OK?
Unit hood closed properly?
Has the water sensor switched off?
Set the knob to pos.
Set the knob to pos.
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clean
exchange
empty
clean
see page 23
see page 24