Replacing the motor protection
filter / exhaust filter
When vacuuming using the dust
collector
Cleaning the motor protection filter
The motor protection filter should be
cleaned at regular intervals by tapping it
or washing it out.
Figure
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Open the dust compartment cover
(see figure 18).
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Remove the motor protection filter in
the direction of the arrow.
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Empty the motor protection filter by
tapping it.
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If the motor protection filter is very
dirty, wash it out.
Leave the filter to dry for at least 24
hours.
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After cleaning, insert the motor
protection filter in the machine and
close the dust compartment cover.
Microsan exhaust filter*
The Microsan exhaust filter should be
replaced once a year.
You can obtain a replacement Microsan
exhaust filter from our after–sales
service (see replacement parts p.27).
Figure
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Unlock and open the exhaust filter
cover by pushing the locking tab in
the direction of the arrow.
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Unlock and remove the filter holder by
pressing the latch in the direction of
the arrow.
31
30
Figure
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Remove the foam filter and Microsan
exhaust filter from the filter holder.
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Dispose of the Microsan exhaust filter
and fit a new one.
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Clean the foam filter, e.g. by tapping it
out, and put it, too, back in the filter
holder.
When vacuuming using a
MEGAfilt
®
SuperTEX dust bag
Cleaning the motor protection filter
The motor protection filter should be
cleaned at regular intervals by tapping it
or washing it out.
Figure
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Open the dust compartment cover
(see figure 18).
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Remove the motor protection filter in
the direction of the arrow.
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Empty the motor protection filter by
tapping it.
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If the motor protection filter is very
dirty, wash it out.
Leave the filter to dry for at least 24
hours.
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After cleaning, insert the motor
protection filter in the machine and
close the dust compartment cover.
Replacing the Microsan exhaust filter*
The motor protection filter should be
changed when starting a newpack of
bags (no later than after 5 filter bags,
the Microsan exhaust filter is included in
the pack of filter bags).
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32*
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Figure
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Unlatch and open the exhaust filter
cover by pulling the locking tab in the
direction of the arrow.
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Unlatch and remove the filter frame by
pressing the latch in the direction of
the arrow.
Figure
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Remove the foam filter and micro-
hygiene filter from the filter frame.
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Dispose of the micro-hygiene filter
and fit a new micro-hygiene filter.
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Clean the foam filter, e.g. by tapping it
out, and put it back in the filter frame
also.
If you have used the vacuum cleaner
for fine dust particles (such as plaster
or cement), clean the motor protection
filter by tapping it and, if necessary,
replace the motor protection filter and
the micro-hygiene filter.
When vacuuming using the dust
collector or a MEGAfilt
®
SuperTEX
dust bag
Replacing the activated carbon filter*
Figure
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Remove the activated carbon filter
and dispose of it as normal waste.
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Fit a new activated carbon filter.
Figure
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Slide the filter frame under the two
retaining ribs and push in the direction
of the arrow until it engages.
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Close the exhaust grille.
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33*
32*
31
Replacing the Hepa filter*
If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with
a Hepa filter, this should be replaced
once a year. (See figures 31 and 33 for
changing the filter)
HEPA activated carbon filter system
If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with
a Hepa activated carbon filter system,
the Hepa filter and the activated carbon
filter should be replaced once a year.
(see Figures 31, 32, 33 for changing the
filters)
Care
Always switch the vacuum cleaner off
and disconnect the power cord from the
mains before cleaning the vacuum
cleaner.
The vacuum cleaner and plastic
accessories can be cleaned with a
commercial plastic cleaner.
Do not use abrasive, glass or all-
purpose cleaners. Never immerse the
vacuum cleaner in water.
The dust compartment can, if necessary,
be cleaned with a second vacuum
cleaner or simply wiped with a dry cloth
or dusting brush.
Subject to technical changes.
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Depending on equipment
*
Depending on equipment