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Figure
You can use the parking aid on the side of the vacuum
cleaner if you wish to stop vacuuming for a short time.
Once you have switched off the vacuum cleaner, slide the
catch on the floor tool into the groove on the side of the
appliance.
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Figure
The appliance can also be carried using one of the two
handles when vacuuming steps, for example.
When the work is done
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Figure
Unplug the vacuum cleaner.
Tug the power cord briefly and let go. The cable then
rewinds automatically.
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Figure
To store or transport the vacuum cleaner, use the storage
aid on the underside of the vacuum cleaner.
Stand the vacuum cleaner up on its end. Slide the catch on
the floor tool into the groove on the underside of the
appliance.
Changing the dust bag
Replacing the dust bag
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Figure
a) If the dust bag change indicator is completely yellow when
the floor tool is lifted from the floor and the highest suction
power is selected, the dust bag must be changed. In this
case it is essential to change the dust bag due to the type of
material it contains.
The nozzle, suction pipe and flexible tube
must not be blocked, as this would also cause the dust bag
change indicator to be triggered.
b) The handle can easily be detached from the hose to remove
blockages.
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Figure
Open the lid by moving the locking lever in the direction of
the arrow.
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Figure
a) Seal the dust bag by pulling the sealing strip and then
remove it.
b) Slide the new dust bag into the holder to the stop.
Caution: The lid only closes with a dust bag inserted.
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Cleaning the motor protection filter
The motor protection filter should be cleaned regularly by
knocking out the dirt and rinsing.
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Figure
Open the dust bag compartment lid (see Figure 20).
Pull out the motor protection filter in the direction of the
arrow.
Clean the motor protection filter by tapping it.
If it is very dirty, the motor protection filter should be rinsed.
The filter must then be left to dry for at least 24 hours.
After cleaning, slide the motor protection filter into the
vacuum cleaner and close the dust bag compartment lid.
Replacing the micro-hygiene filter
The motor protection filter should be changed: when starting a
newpack of bags
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Figure
Open the dust bag compartment lid (see Figure 20).
Release the filter holder by moving the locking lever in the
direction of the arrow.
Remove the micro-hygiene filter. Insert the new micro-
hygiene filter into the vacuum cleaner.
Reinsert the filter holder and clip into place.
Replacing the micro active carbon filter
If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a micro active carbon
filter, this should be replaced every six months.
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Open the dust bag compartment lid (see Figure 20).
Release the filter holder by moving the locking lever in the
direction of the arrow.
Remove the micro active-carbon filter.
Insert the new micro-active carbon filter.
Reinsert the filter holder and clip into place.
Replacing the Hepa filter
If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a Hepa filter, this
should be replaced once a year.
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Figure
Open the dust bag compartment lid (see Figure 20).
Release the Hepa filter by moving the locking lever in the
direction of the arrow and remove it from the vacuum
cleaner.
Insert the new Hepa filter and clip into place.
If you have used the vacuum cleaner for fine dust particles,
clean the motor protection filter and, if necessary, replace the
micro active carbon filter or Hepa filter.
Care
Always switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect the
power cord from the mains before cleaning the appliance. The
vacuum cleaner and plastic accessories can be cleaned with a
commercial plastic cleaner.
Do not use a scourer, glass-cleaning agent or all-
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purpose cleaning product. 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 modifications.
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