This pre-filtered air is directed into the washable EPA
E12 conical filter stopping the tiniest fractions of dust.
A special filtration material used in the washable
EPA E12 filter makes it possible to rinse the filter with
running water, if it is dirty, and reuse it later.
At the outlet of the vacuum cleaner there is a microfilter
installed.
In case the EPA E12 basic filter (14) or
the outlet microfilter (13) are dirty, they
can be replaced with new ones, cleaned
or rinsed with running water.
It is forbidden to wash filters in washing
machines or dishwashers.
Filters may be dried only naturally.
Do not use hairdryers, heaters or radiators to
dry filters.
Before replacing the filters make sure
the vacuum cleaner is off, and the plug
of the cord is unplugged from the socket.
EPA E12 BASIC FILTER
It is necessary to periodically clean the EPA E12 basic
filter to remove small fractions of dust.
Remove the "CYKLON" dust container and empty it, as
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described in para.
.
1
Pull the fastenings on the cover of the "CYKLON"
dust container aside, and remove the cover from the
container. If the "CYKLON" dust container is full, empty
it as described in para.
2
Remove the protective casing of the EPA E12 basic
filter out of the dust container. In order to do this turn
the protective casing of the EPA E12 basic filter in the
direction given on the symbol "
with an arrow on the protective casing of the EPA E12
basic filter).
● Clean, wipe, and carefully dry the casing.
3
Remove the EPA E12 basic filter from the container.
● Clean the pleats of the EPA E12 basic filter (14), and
if the filter is damaged, it should be definitely replaced
with a new one. If the EPA E12 basic filter (14) is dirty,
you may replace it with a new one, clean it or rinse it
with running water. Before reinstalling the filter, make
sure it is dry.
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" (it is situated along
For safety reasons it is unacceptable to
install a wet or damaged EPA E12 basic
filter (14).
4
Place the new/rinsed EPA E12 basic filter (14) in
the previously determined spot in the dust container.
5
Situate the protective casing of the EPA E12 basic
filter in the chamber of the container, in the previously
determined spot. Pay attention that the protrusions
situated on the flange of the container are inserted in
the sockets of the body of the container.
6
Turn the protective casing of the EPA E12 basic filter
in the direction given on the symbol " " (it is situated
along with an arrow on the protective casing of the EPA
E12 basic filter).
7
Place the cover of the "CYKLON" dust container on
the container in such a way that the fastening situated
in the front part of the cover is inserted into the
projection of the container. Press the back part of the
cover in such a way that the fastenings are shut tight
on the body of the container.
8
Situate the "CYKLON" dust container with the
installed EPA E12 basic filter (14) in the chamber of the
vacuum cleaner. Close the upper cover of the vacuum
cleaner by pressing it, until you hear a characteristic "click."
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We advise you to replace the EPA E12
basic filter (14) with a new one every
6 months of use.
Always replace a damaged EPA E12
basic filter with a brand new, original one.
OUTLET MICROFILTER
1
In order to replace the outlet microfilter (13) press
the blocking mechanism on the cover of the outlet
filter, and then remove the cover of outlet filter out of
the vacuum cleaner.
2
Remove the outlet filter from the cover.
If the outlet microfilter (13) is dirty, you may replace it
with a new one, clean it or rinse it with running water.
Before reinstalling the filter, make sure it is dry.
For safety reasons, it is unacceptable to
install a wet or damaged outlet
microfilter.
3
Situate the new/rinsed filter carefully onto the
4 fastenings of the outlet filter cover with the foam
sides towards themselves.
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