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Turbo brush
For notes on how to use and maintain the
Turbo brush, see the attached instruction
manual.
Vacuuming with accessories
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Figure
Pull the combination tool in the direction of
the arrow to remove it from the tool holder.
a)Crevice nozzle
For vacuuming in crevices and corners.
For difficult to get to places, the
combination tool can be extended in two
stages to 360 mm by pulling out the
crevice nozzle.
Extend the crevice nozzle to the second
stop until you can hear it engage.
The crevice nozzle can be pushed back
in again by releasing the telescopic
locking mechanism (pressing it in the
direction of the arrow).
b)Upholstery nozzle
For vacuuming upholstery, curtains, etc.
c)Furniture brush
For vacuuming window frames, cabinets,
profiles etc.
Fold the upholstery nozzle over in the
direction of the arrow.
To extend the brush ring, turn it in the
direction of the arrow.
Before replacing the combination tool
in the tool holder, the brush ring must
be retracted and the upholstery nozzle
folded back.
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Figure
When you stop cleaning for a moment, you
can use the parking aid at the back of the
vacuum cleaner.
Slide the plastic lug on the nozzle
connector into the groove at the back of
the vacuum cleaner.
Before doing this, switch the vacuum
cleaner to "Stand by" mode (see Figure 8b).
When the work is done
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Figure
Switch the vacuum cleaner off and unplug
the power cord from the mains.
Tug the power cord and let go. The cable
then rewinds automatically.
To reactivate or deactivate the cable brake,
quickly tug the power cord.
On vacuum cleaners with an electronically
actuated cable rewind, the power cord
automatically rewinds when the machine is
unplugged at the socket.
If you do not want the power cord to
rewind completely (e.g. when changing the
plug), you can apply the cable brake by
pulling the power cord.
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Figure
To store or transport the vacuum cleaner,
you can use the parking aid located on its
underside. Store the vacuum cleaner
upright.
Slide the plastic lug on the floor nozzle into
the groove on the unit underside.
Changing the filter
Replacing the MEGAfilt
®
SuperTEX dust
bag
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Figure
If the dust bag change indicator lights
up brightly and uniformly when the
nozzle is lifted from the floor and the
vacuum is on its highest setting, you
should change the dust bag, even if it
is not yet full. In this case it is
essential to change the dust bag due
to the type of material it contains.
Turn the dust compartment locking lever in
the direction of the arrow to open the dust
compartment cover.
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Figure
Seal the MEGAfilt
®
SuperTEX dust bag by
pulling the locking tab and then remove it.
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Figure
Place a new MEGAfilt
®
SuperTEX dust
bag in the holder and close the dust bag
compartment cover.
!
Caution: The dust bag compartment
cover will only close when the
MEGAfilt
®
SuperTEX dust bag, textile
filter or dust collector has been inserted.
If the dust bag change indicator
continues to light up after the dust
bag has been changed, please
check whether the nozzle, pipe or
vacuum hose are obstructed.
Replacing the motor protection filter
When should I replace this filter? Each time a
new replacement filter pack is fitted
(no later than after 5 dust bags have been
fitted).
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Figure
Open the dust compartment cover
(see Figure 15).
Pull the filter holder out in the direction of
the arrow and open it.
Dispose of the motor protection filter and
fit a new motor protection filter.
Close the filter support, slide it into the
vacuum cleaner and close the dust
compartment cover.
Replacing the Hepa activated carbon
filter
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Figure
Press the exhaust grille latch in the
direction of the arrow to unlatch the
exhaust grille and open it.
Press the Hepa activated carbon filter latch
in the direction of the arrow to unlatch the
filter and remove it.
Activated carbon filter
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Figure
Remove the activated carbon filter by
pulling a tab and dispose of it with the
household rubbish.
Fit a new activated carbon filter.
Replace the activated carbon filter every
six months
Hepa filter
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Figure
Dispose of the Hepa filter and activated
carbon filter with the household rubbish.
Replace the Hepa filter every year
If you have used the vacuum cleaner for fine
dust particles (such as plaster or cement),
clean the motor protection filter by tapping it
and, if necessary, replace the motor
protection filter and the Hepa activated
carbon filter.
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Figure
Slide the Hepa activated carbon filter under
the two retaining ribs and turn in the
direction of the arrow until it engages.
Close the exhaust grille.
Care
Always switch the vacuum cleaner off and
disconnect the power cord from the mains
before cleaning the vacuum cleaner.
The vacuum cleaner and plastic accessories
can be cleaned with a commercial plastic
cleaner.
Do not use a scourer, glass-cleaning
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product or multipurpose 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 dry cloth or dusting
brush.
Subject to technical changes.