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Cleaning/Maintenance
Pull out the mains plug.
This will prevent danger of injury
from electric shock.
Always check the appliance before
use for any obvious faults such as
a defective mains cable, and have
these repaired or replaced.
Cleaning the appliance
Never hose the appliance
down with water. Never use
aggressive cleaning agents
or solvents. This could dam-
age the appliance.
After use, empty the waste tank (
6).
Clean the waste tank with a damp cloth.
Wash the foam lter (
15) with luke-
warm water and soap, and allow to
dry. If necessary, wash with lukewarm
water and soap and allow to dry.
Beat out the material lter (
16).
Replace the paper lter bag (
17)
when full (see “Replacement parts/Ac-
cessories” for reordering).
Tap the optionally available folded
lter and clean it with a brush or hand-
brush.
Storage
- For storage, wind the power
cord (9) around the retaining
bracket (8) on the back of the
device.
Fix the power supply cable using
the cable clip supplied (9a).
- Insert the separated vacuum
tubes (12) into the accessory
holder on the appliance feet (7).
- Wind the vacuum hose (13)
around the device and plug
the handle section (14) into a
vacuum tube (12).
- The attachment ports on the mo-
tor part serve as nozzle storage
(
4) or on the feets (7).
- Store the appliance in a dry
place and out of reach of chil-
dren.
Disposal/Environmental
protection
Be environmentally friendly. Return the
tool, accessories and packaging to a recy-
cling centre when you have nished with
them.
Machines must not be disposed of
with household refuse.
Take the machine to a recycling point. The
waste plastic and metal parts can be sepa-
rated, accurately graded and passed on
for recycling. Contact our Service Centre
for more details.
Defective units returned to us will be dis-
posed of for free.
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