CLEANING THE INLET FILTERS
y.
1. Disconnect the flexible hose and remove the container.
2. Open the filter holder on the front side of the container (Fig. 5) and remove the
ructed;
filter (Fig. 6).
3. The foam rubber filter (Fig. 7) may be cleaned mechanically by shaking them and
cleaning with a soft brush. Heavily fouled filters can be washed after this step
e of the
and cleaned with a soft brush in lukewarm water. Do not use detergents. It is
eaner if
important to let the wet parts dry thoroughly. Do not use a hair dryer for drying!
Wet filters will be damaged if used for vacuuming!
4. Assemble cleaned or new components and install them in the original location
using the reverse procedure.
Note: Wet cleaning can cause more wear and tear of the filter, and a correspondingly
shorter service life. If the vacuum cleaner does not perform with the original suction
power, the filters should be replaced with new ones.
CHECKING AND REPLACING THE AIR OUTLET FILTER
1. Press and open the air outlet grid at the rear section of the vacuum cleaner (see
Fig. 8).
2. Remove the filter.
3. The filter can be cleaned by tapping or shaking it. If the filter is extremely dirty,
it can be washed in lukewarm water. Let the filter dry completely before using
it again.
4. Insert a cleaned or new air outlet filter, and close the air outlet grid.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The vacuum cleaner and its accessories can be cleaned with a wet cloth.
Do not immerse the power cord, plug, or appliance in water or any other
liquid.
Do not use aggressive substances for cleaning, such as solvents or abrasives!
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