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maintenance

Check the hose, dust collector and filters regularly to prevent any problems. If the hose is clogged, empty it. Empty the dust
collector when it is full and clean or replace the filters when they are dirty.
EMPTYING THE DUST COLLECTOR
On the dust collector you will find a maximum indication max fill [17]. Empty the dust collector when the
amount of dirt reaches the maximum indication.
1. Grab the handle of the dust collector and press the button [5] to release the dust collector. Lift the dust
collector.
2. Hold the handle of the dust collector while holding it above a dust bin. Press the button [18] to open the
bottom of the dust collector. The bottom lid opens automatically and releases the dirt in the dust bin.
3. To fully empty the dust collector, calmly shake it above the dust bin.
4. Close the bottom lid of the dust collector. You will hear a click when the bottom lid is closed correctly.
5. Place the dust collector back on the vacuum cleaner. You will hear a click when it is placed correctly.
CLEANING THE CYCLONE FILTER
The filters play an important part in the efficiency of the vacuum cleaner. When the filters are clogged the
performance will decrease. Therefore cleaning or replacing the filters frequently is essential. Clean the
cyclone filter every six months.
1. Grab the handle of the dust collector and press the button [5] to release the dust collector. Lift the dust
collector.
2. Pull the clip [19] forwards and open the lid of the dust collector.
3. Pull the cyclone filter [20] out of the dust collector by the rubber edge.
4. Clean the cyclone filter [20] under lukewarm water. Do not use any cleaning agents or brushes.
Cleaning the filter will remove the dirt, but will not restore the original white color of the filter. The color of
the filter is not of any influence to the performance.
5. Press a much water as possible out of the cyclone filter and let it air dry completely for at least 24 hours.
Attention: using a damp cyclone filter could cause damage to the engine.
6. Press the cyclone filter back in the dust collector.
7. Close the lid of the dust collector. You will hear a click when it is closed correctly.
8. Place the dust collector back on the vacuum cleaner. You will hear a click when it is placed correctly.
CLEANING OR REPLACING THE MOTOR FILTER
The motor filter ensures no large dust particles can enter the engine. Clean the motor filter every six months.
1. Grab the handle of the dust collector and press the button [5] to release the dust collector. Lift the dust
collector and set it aside.
2. Take out the motor filter [21] with your thumb and index finger from the air inlet of the vacuum cleaner.
3. Clean the motor filter [21] under lukewarm water and let it air dry completely. Do not use any cleaning
agents or brushes.
4. Place the dry motor filter back in the air inlet.
5. Place the dust collector back on the vacuum cleaner. You will hear a click when it is placed correctly.
CLEANING THE CYCLONE SYSTEM AND THE DUST COLLECTOR
When the dust collector and the cyclone system are very dirty, they can be cleaned under lukewarm water.
1. Follow step 1, 2 and 3 of chapter CLEANING THE CYCLONE FILTER.
2. Lift the cyclone system [22] out of the dust collector.
3. The dust collector [2] and the cyclone system [22] can be cleaned under lukewarm water. Use a soft
brush or sponge to remove tough dirt.
4. Dry the parts thoroughly and let them air dry at least for 24 hours to ensure there is no more moist in the
inside of the parts. Attention: using the vacuum cleaner with damp parts can cause damage to the engine.
5. Place the cyclone system back into the dust collector. Make sure the tab at the top fits in the notch of the
dust collector.
6. Press the cyclone filter back in the dust collector.
7. Close the lid of the dust collector. You will hear a click when it is closed correctly.
8. Place the dust collector back on the vacuum cleaner. You will hear a click when it is placed correctly.
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