CLEANING THE DUST RESERVOIR AND THE FILTER
If the dust reservoir or the dust reservoir filter become very dirty they can be cleaned with
lukewarm running water.
1. First follow steps 1 to 4 in the EMPTYING THE DUST RESERVOIR section above to empty the
dust reservoir.
2. Pull the filter grille out to remove the filter.
3. First tap the filter [2] firmly above the waste bin to remove as much dust as possible.
4. Remove the black part of the filter [1] and wash it off with lukewarm running water. Note: do not
use a washing u p liquid or cleaning products. The filter may not be put in a dishwasher.
5. Also clean the emptied dust reservoir with lukewarm running water. If necessary use
a dishwashing brush or a soft sponge to remove stubborn dirt. Note: the reservoir may not
be put in a dishwasher.
6. Dry everything thoroughly and let the parts dry for at least 24 hours in the air so moisture in the innermost spaces is also
removed. Note: using the vacuum cleaner with damp parts can cause damage to the motor.
7. Put the black part of the filter [1] back in the grille and put this back on the dust reservoir.
8. Close the dust reservoir cover. You hear a click when it is properly closed.
9. Put the dust reservoir back on the vacuum cleaner. You hear a click when it is properly in place.
CLEANING OR REPLACING THE HEPA FILTER
The HEPA filter cleans the air one more time before it is ejected by the vacuum cleaner. Clean
the HEPA filter at least once every six months or when it is very dusty. When the HEPA filter is
damaged, it must be replaced by a new original filter.
• Press the clip to open the grille with HEPA filter behind.
• Push the clip backwards and remove the HEPA filter.
• Clean the HEPA filter with lukewarm running water and allow the filter to dry in the air.
Do not use cleaning agents or brushes.
• Only place the HEPA filter back once it is fully dry, or place a new HEPA filter.
• Place back the grille. Make sure it is properly attached.
Attention
• Only use the vacuum cleaner when all filters have been placed. If not, the suction power could be reduced or the motor
could be damaged.
• Remove the plug from the socket before cleaning or replacing the filters.
• Torn or not properly sealing filters could damage the motor. When a filter is defective, it must be replaced by a new
original filter.
• The filters may not be cleaned in the dishwasher.
• Do not use a hair dryer to dry the filters.
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