work to its full potential.
- Disconnect the hose from the
vacuum cleaner’s air intake.
- Disconnect the dust box from the
appliance. (Fig. 4)
- Open the lid of the dust box
and empty the contents into
the appropriate waste disposal
receptacle.
- Check the condition of the dust
box filter.
- Check the condition of the motor
filter.
- Close the lid of the dust box.
- Attach the dust box to the
appliance.
- Connect the hose to the vacuum
cleaner’s air intake.
Changing the filters:
- Motor filter, it is advisable to be
changed at least once a year or
every 100 hours of the appliance’s
use.
- To remove filters:
Motor filter:
- Disconnect the dust box from the
appliance. (Fig. 4)
- The filter motor can be found in
the motor’s turbine air entrance.
-To reassemble the filter, proceed
with the above instructions, in
reverse order.
Outlet filter:
-Open the air outlet grate to access
the filter.
-Remove the filter from its housing.
-Change the filter.
-To reassemble the filter, proceed
with the above instructions, in
reverse order.
HEPA filter deposit:
-Disconnect the dust box from the
appliance. (Fig. 4)
-Open the dust deposit lid.
-Remove the HEPA type filter
deposit, by turning it in the
direction indicated by the arrows
(Fig. 5).
-Remove the HEPA filter protector.
-Remove the filter from its housing.
-To reassemble the filter, proceed
with the above instructions, in
reverse order.
Supplies
- Supplies can be acquired
from distributors and authorised
establishments (such as filters,
etc.) for your appliance model.
- Always use original supplies,
designed specifically for your
appliance model.
Anomalies and repair
- Take the appliance to an
authorised technical support
service if problems arise. Do
not try to dismantle or repair
without assistance, as this may be
dangerous.
- If the connection to the mains has
been damaged, it must be replaced
and you should proceed as you
would in the case of damage.