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Storing the appliance
NOTE:
In order to park the appliance during the vacu-
uming session, switch off the appliance and insert
the floor or parquet nozzle which is connected
to the telescopic tube into the parking bracket
(Fig.
).
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Switch off the appliance and pull the plug from
1
the mains socket.
Push the cord rewind button
2
(Fig.
), until the connection cord has been fully re-
9
wound.
Insert the floor or parquet nozzle which is
3
connected to the telescopic tube or handle into the
stowing mount (Fig.
).
15
Maintaining the appliance
Replacing the dust bag
Switch off the appliance and pull the plug from
1
the mains socket.
Release the dust compartment
2
cover (Fig.
) and remove the bag mount, together
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with the dust bag, from the appliance (Fig.
Pull the full dust bag from the bag mount (Fig.
3
You can dispose of the dust bag with the domestic
waste if it does not contain any dirt which is not al-
lowed in the domestic waste.
bag into the bag mount and unfold the dust bag.
Insert the bag mount, together with the dust bag,
into the appliance.
Close the dust compartment
6
cover. It must audibly click into place.
Cleaning the pre-motor filter
NOTE:
The appliance and the pre-motor filter should be
cleaned regularly in order to maintain the suction
power.
Remove the dust bag, together with the bag
1
mount, from the appliance >"Replacing the dust
bag" on page 18.
Flip down the filter holder
2
(Fig.
) and remove the pre-motor filter.
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the pre-motor filter thoroughly under running wa-
ter and leave it to dry completely at room temper-
ature for at least 24 hours.
tor filter into the filter holder and flip the filter hold-
er up.
Insert the dust bag, together with the bag
5
mount, into the appliance >"Replacing the dust bag"
on page 18.
Cleaning the exhaust filter
CAUTION!
The fine fins on the exhaust filter are sensitive.
Never clean the fins with water and only ever use
soft brushes for cleaning.
).
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Insert a new dust
4
5
Clean
3
Insert the pre-mo-
4
EN
NOTE:
Replace any damaged, very heavily soiled, dis-
coloured or deformed exhaust filters with new
ones.
Press both keys to release the exhaust filter cov-
1
er and flip the exhaust filter cover away towards the
rear (Fig.
).
Remove the exhaust filter by pull-
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2
ing on the catch (Fig.
haust filter.
Carefully clean the exhaust filter with a
4
soft brush.
Re-insert the exhaust filter into its con-
5
sole on the appliance.
er into its opening first, and then flip it up so that it
audibly clicks into place (Fig.
Cleaning the mini turbo brush (optional)
Disconnect the mini turbo brush from the suction
1
hose or the telescopic tube.
ing ring by turning it anti-clockwise (Fig.
fully open up the top of the housing of the mini tur-
bo brush (Fig.
).
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4
hand. In case of stubborn soiling, carefully use twee-
).
zers or scissors (Fig.
ing on the 3 tabs on the bottom of the housing and
then carefully close the top of the housing (Fig.
Screw the retaining ring back on by turning it
6
clockwise.
Accessory parts and spare parts
• 1 Exhaust filter– 7276001 (Fig.
• 4 Dust filter bags + 1 pre-motor filter – 7276022
(Fig.
/B)
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• 1 Bag mount – 7276003 (Fig.
• 1 Parquet brush – M203-5 (Fig.
• 1 Mini turbo brush "Fellino" – M219 (Fig.
• 1 Midi turbo brush – M221 (Fig.
• 1 Long flexible crevice nozzle – M232 (Fig.
• 1 Hard floor nozzle – M236-1 (Fig.
Troubleshooting
Before you contact our Dirt Devil service team or
send the appliance to the Dirt Devil customer service
department, you will find a lot of additional informa-
tion in the service area of our website which will help
you solve problems.
www.dirtdevil.de/service
!
WARNING!
Always switch off the appliance and disconnect
it from the mains socket before starting trouble-
shooting. Never use a faulty appliance.
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).
Carefully tap out the ex-
3
Insert the exhaust filter cov-
6
).
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Unscrew the retain-
2
).
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Thoroughly clean the brush by
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).
Place the top of the hous-
5
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/F)
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/H)
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Care-
3
).
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/E)
/G)
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