2. CLEANING THE HEPA FILTER (14B) )
The air we breathe contains particles that may be allergens: mite larvae and droppings, mould, pollen, smoke
and animal residues (hair, skin, saliva, urine). The smallest particles penetrate deep into the respiratory system
where they can cause inflammation and cause lung impairment.
HEPA filters (High Efficiency Particulate Air) are used to filter out the smallest particles.
With the HEPA filter, the air released back into the room is healthier than the air that is vacuumed.
Important! Clean the HEPA filter capsule (14): black foam filter (14a) and HEPA filter (14b) every month.
• Remove the flexible pipe (19) from the suction opening (9) - fig. 2.
• Open the lid (8) of your vacuum cleaner.
• Remove the dust compartment (13) from its housing (7) using the grip zone (13a) - fig. 15.
• Simultaneously pull on the HEPA filter capsule opening clips (13d) - fig. 19a.
• Separate the black foam filter (14a) from the HEPA filter (14b) - fig. 19b.
• Turn the HEPA filter (14b) over and tap the dust into a dustbin - fig. 30.
• Then scrape the filter using the accessory* (18b) under warm water, then leave the HEPA filter to dry for 24h - fig. 31.
• Once completely dry, assemble the HEPA filter cassette (14): black foam filter (14a) and HEPA filter (14b) under the
dust compartment (13) - fig. 28a, and replace the compartment in its housing (7) - fig. 28b.
• Ensure that the HEPA filter (14b) is completely dry before you put it back in the appliance.
Attention! Make sure that all the filtration system is properly positioned before turning your appliance back on.
3. REPLACING THE FILTRATION SYSTEM (REF. ZR0054 01)
Important! Please replace the filtration system (ref. ZR0054 01) once a year (depending on frequency of use).
• Remove the flexible pipe (19) from the suction opening (9) - fig. 2.
• Open the lid (8) of your vacuum cleaner.
• Remove the dust compartment (13) from its housing (7) - fig. 15.
3.1. HEPA FILTER CAPSULE (14)
• Simultaneously pull on the HEPA filter capsule opening clips (13d) - fig. 19a.
• Separate the black foam filter (14a) from the HEPA filter (14b) - fig. 19b.
• If the HEPA filter capsule (14) (black foam filter (14a) and HEPA filter (14b)) is damaged, throw it in the bin - fig. 32
and replace it with a new HEPA filter capsule (ref. ZR0054 01).
• Assemble the HEPA filter capsule (14): black foam filter (14a) and HEPA filter (14b) under the dust compartment (13)
- fig. 28a then replace the compartment in its housing (7) - fig. 28b.
3.2. MICROFILTER (12)
• Open the motor protection grid (11) - fig. 33a.
• Separate the microfilter * (12) from the motor protection grid (11) - fig.33b.
• Discard the microfilter* (12) into a dustbin - fig. 33c and replace it with a new microfilter (REF. ZR0054 01).
• Place the new microfilter * (12) on the motor protection grid (11) - fig.33d.
• Place the pins of the protection grid (11) in the notches on the dust compartment housing (7) - fig. 33d.
• Lock the motor protection grid (11) - fig. 33e.
• Make sure the microfilter* (12) and the protective grid (11) are properly in position before closing the lid (8).
CLEANING THE VACUUM CLEANER
• Wipe the body of the vacuum cleaner and accessories with a soft damp cloth, then dry.
• Wipe the lid with a dry cloth- fig. 34.
• Do not use detergents or any corrosive or abrasive products.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Important: As soon as your vacuum cleaner stops performing efficiently, and before making any checks, stop it by pres-
sing on the On/Off pedal.
IF YOUR VACUUM CLEANER DOES NOT START
• The appliance is not powered: make sure the appliance is properly connected.
IF YOUR VACUUM CLEANER HAS NO SUCTION
• An accessory or the hose (19) is blocked: unblock the accessory or the hose (19).
* According to model: these systems are specific to certain models or are accessories available as an option.
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