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Illustration
Use the coarse dirt hose, coarse dirt pipes and
coarse dirt nozzle to vacuum up coarse dirt and
stones.
ATTENTION
Coarse dirt may only be vacuumed up without the filter
bag being inserted, otherwise the filter bag can get dam-
aged.
The filter cleaning system is intended for vacuuming up
large volumes of fine dust without an inserted filter bag.
Note:
Thanks to the filter cleaning system the soiled flat
pleated filter can be cleaned at the push of the button
and the suction performance can be increased again.
Illustration
Place the handle of the suction hose in the acces-
sory compartment on the appliance head. Push the
filter cleaning button 3 x while the appliance is
switched on, wait 4 seconds between the individual
operations.
Note
: After operating the filter cleaning button several
times, check the container for its filling volume. Other-
wise, the dirt might escape when the container is
opened.
Cleaning hard to reach locations or, where vacuuming
is not possible, like leaves from a gravel bed.
Illustration
Connect the suction hose to the blower connection,
this will activate the blower function.
Illustration
Turn off the appliance.
Illustration
Hook the floor nozzle into the parking position.
Turn off the appliance and disconnect the mains
plug.
Illustration
Remove the appliance head and empty the reser-
voir filled with wet or dry dirt.
Illustration
Stow away the mains cable and accessory at the
machine. Store the appliance in a dry room.
Clean the appliance and accessory parts made of
plastic with a commercial plastic cleaner.
If required, rinse the container and accessories
with water properly and dry them before reuse.
Recommendation: Clean the filter box after every
use.
Illustration
Unlock, fold out and remove the filter cartridge,
empty dirt from the filter cartridge over a waste bin.
In order to clean the inserted flat fold filter, knock
the filter box against the edge of the waste bin. It is
not necessary to remove the flat fold filter from the
filter box.
If necessary, clean the flat fold filter separately.
Illustration
Unlock, fold out and remove the filter cartridge.
Illustration
Remove the flat fold filter from the filter box and tab
it out.
When necessary, clean under running water only,
do not wipe or brush down.
Allow to dry completely prior to use.
Finally, reinstall the dry flat fold filter into the appli-
ance. Insert the filter cartridge into the appliance.
If the suction power becomes less, check the following
points:
Accessories, suction hose or suction pipes are
clogged, please remove the obstruction using a
stick.
Illustration
Filter bag is full: Insert new filter bag.
Illustration
Flat fold filter contaminated: Remove the filter box
and clean filter (see Chapter "Cleaning the flat fold
filter").
Replace damaged flat fold filter.
Subject to technical modifications!
Vacuuming up coarse dirt
Integrated filter cleaning system
Blowing function
Interrupting operation
Finish operation
Empty the container
Storing the appliance
Care and maintenance
Clean flat fold filter
Troubleshooting
Decreasing cleaning power
Technical specifications
Mains voltage
220 - 240 V
Frequency
1~50-60 Hz
Output P
nom
1300 W
Mains fuse (slow-blow)
10 A
Container capacity
30 l
Water intake with handle
20 l
Water intake with floor nozzle
18 l
Power cord
H 05VV-F2x1
Weight (without accessories)
8,8 kg
Sound pressure level (EN
60704-2-1)
71 dB(A)
15
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