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4. Changing the HEPA filter
Replacing the HEPA exhaust filter. In models with HEPA filter
placed under the handle cover:
1.
Push the button inside the handle upwards and twist the handle
counter-clockwise and remove it.
2.
Remove the HEPA filter.
3.
Replace with the new HEPA filter and position it as shown.
4.
Locate the handle into position and lock it by turning it
clockwise until it snaps.
All models
Damage resulting from the use of filters other than original Nilfisk
filters is not covered by the guarantee.
5. Suction power regulation
1.
The suction power of the nozzle can be regulated by the slide
valve on the curved tube.
Suction is most powerful when the valve is pushed forward to
close the inlet.
2.
For cleaning of e.g. Ioose covers and curtains, the suction power
can be reduced by sliding the valve backwards.
Models with two speed regulation
Suction is variable by changing the speed. See point 1.
6. Parking of the tube with nozzle
During and after cleaning you can park the hose with tube and
nozzle.
1.
Press the parking clip on the nozzle inside the groove on the
back-side of the container
7. Main filter cleaning
The main filter can be cleaned with a dust bag in place, when the
suction efficiency is falling.
1.
Open the container by pushing the knob on the lock.
2.
Press the plastic flap inside the groove for the lock to release the
upper container from the main filter and remove the upper
container.
3.
Remove the main filter from the bottom housing.
4.
Replace the upper housing on the bottom housing with a dust
bag in place.
5.
Start the vacuum cleaner.
6.
Clean the filter material with the vacuum cleaner
7.
Replace the cleaned main filter
8.
Replace the upper container on top of the main filter
9.
Lock the plastic flap on the upper container on the main filter
frame.
10. Close the lock.
Thermal cut-out protection
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a thermal cut-out to protect
the motor and other vital machine parts from overheating. Should
the machine cut out, you will have to wait at least 5-10 minutes for
it to automatically reset. While you are waiting, switch the machine
off and unplug it, then check the hose, dust bag and filters to be sure
that nothing is blocking the flow of air through the machine.
Fault finding
the motor will not start
a fuse may have blown and needs replacing.
the cable may be defective and needs checking.
the suction power is reduced
the dust bag may be full and needs replacing.
See point 3.
the dust filters may be clogged and need replacing.
See point 3-4-7.
the hose, tube or nozzle may be blocked and needs to be
cleared.
the vacuum cleaner stops
the thermal cut-out has switched off the motor as a result of an
obstruction of the hose, tube or nozzle.
Remove the cause of the obstruction.
Maintenance
Always keep the cleaner in a dry place. The cleaner is designed for
continuous heavy work. Depending on the number of running hours
- the dust filters should be renewed.
Keep the container clean with a dry cloth, and a small amount of
spray polish.
For details of after sales service contact Nilfisk-Advance directly.
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