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6. Vacuum cleaning.
The suction force of appliances with a handle tube can be
matched to the object being cleaned with the secondary air
slide.
6.1 Dry vacuum cleaning.
Dry vacuum cleaning must only be performed with a dry
filter, appliance and accessories so that the dust cannot
adhere and become encrusted. If the appliance is used to
vacuum soot, cement, gypsum, flour and similar dusts, it is
advisable to use a paper filter bag.
A paper filter bag must always be used in conjunction with
a filter cartridge.
6.2 Wet vacuum cleaning.
Vacuum cleaning is performed without a paper filter bag.
The filter cassettes are suitable for wet cleaning. The built-
in sensor turns off the motor when the container is full.
Empty the container in the manner described in 6.4. The
restart lockout remains effective if the appliance is not swit-
ched off. The appliance is only operational again after it has
been switched off and switched on again.
Always lift the suction hose out of the liquid before
emptying.
Due to the high suction force and flow-promoting
container shape, some water may flow out of the hose
when the appliance is switched off.
Use a dry filter for subsequent dry vacuum cleaning. Use
a second (exchangeable) filter when frequently alter-
nating between dry and wet vacuum cleaning.
6.3 Filter cleaning.
Appliances fitted with an electromagnetic cleaning system
can shake off the dust that is adhering to the filter cassette
2
. This guarantees optimal use of the filter cassettes and
lengthens their working cycles.
The vibrating device should be activated (switch position V)
at the latest when the volume flow display
light) lights up or when the suction power decreases.
12
6.4 Emptying the container.
Turn off
closure
container
ter bag
6.5 Paper filter bag
Hold of the paper filter bag
vertically from above into the guide of the suction opening
8
until the stop point is reached.
Bags increase the dust-retaining capacity and ensure
hygienic disposal. Paper filter bags must only be used for
dry vacuum cleaning.
7. Cleaning
Filter cassettes (non-"R" appliances) should be cleaned
with a soft brush and, possibly, with water.
Dry the filter and container thoroughly so that dust cannot
adhere to moist parts. To prevent dirt accumulation and
encrustation, dry dust must be removed before changing
over to wet vacuum cleaning.
Clean the container and accessories with water. Wipe the
top section
8. Maintenance.
The filter cassettes
power declines and does not increase again after the filter
w
has been cleaned. Obviously, this presupposes that the
container
r
has been replaced.
Shake the filter cassettes
exchanged. Use a coin or similar object to turn the lock
on the locking bar
the locking bar
out the filter cartridges
Ensure that the filters are correctly and securely seated. The
motor protection filter
2
time. Remove the filter from the motor case. Wash the filter
c (warning
under flowing water and then dry thoroughly. Return the
motor protection filter. Remove any dirt. Fold down the hood
and press it lightly so that the locking bar
initial position. The appliance is now properly closed.
2
a, disconnect the plug
9
. Remove the top section
7
. Empty the container or remove the paper fil-
r
from the suction opening.
r
1
with a moist cloth.
w
must be renewed when the suction
7
has been emptied and a full paper filter bag
r
once again before the filter is
4
anti-clockwise by 90°, and then push
4
to the back. Fold open the hood and lift
w
. Insert new filter cassettes.
e
must be cleaned from time to
6
, and open the lock-in
1
and hose from the
by the flange and push
5
4
returns to its

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