10
USE
The air we breathe contains particles that can be allergenic: larva
and dust mite faeces, mould, pollen, smoke and animal waste
(hair, skin, saliva, urine), etc.
The finest particles can penetrate deep inside the respiratory
system or can cause inflammation and affect the entire
respiratory system.
(H)EPA ([High] Efficiency Particulate Air Filter) filters retain the
finest particles.
Thanks to the (H)EPA filter, the air released into the room is
cleaner than the air suctioned.
1 • Emptying the dust compartment (5)
After each use, empty the dust compartment as follows:
Take the dust compartment by the handle and remove it (fig.15).
Separate the fine dust compartment (5b) from the main
compartment (5a) (Fig.16).
Empty the main compartment over a dustbin (Fig.17) then
empty the fine dust compartment (5b) (Fig.18).
Clean the compartment seals using a cloth.
Reposition the fine dust compartment on the main
compartment (Fig.19) then put the dust compartment back into
place (fig.20).
2 • Cleaning the black foam filter
(18a)
Press the cover release button (fig.21). Tip the cover
backwards (fig.22).
Remove the black foam filter (fig.23) then wash and squeeze
it (fig.24). Leave to dry for at least 12 hours before refitting.
Reposition the black foam filter and close the cover.
3 • Cleaning the microfilter (18b)
Press the cover release button (fig.21). Tip the cover
backwards (fig.22).
Remove the filtration cassette (18) then separate the black
foam filter (18a) from the microfilter (18b) (fig.25).
Wash the microfilter (fig.26). Leave to dry for at least 12
hours before refitting.
Reposition the black foam filter and close the cover.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: always switch off and unplug your vacuum
cleaner before cleaning or servicing. Check and clean your
vacuum cleaner and the different filters regularly.
IMPORTANT: do not use the vacuum cleaner once the
maximum level (6) is reached on the dust compartment.
ATTENTION: let the microfilter dry completely and
make sure that it is well dry before refitting on the
appliance.
2 • Plugging in the power cord and
switching on the appliance
Unwind the power cord completely, plug in your vacuum
cleaner and press the ON/OFF button (fig. 8).
Set the suction power using the manual power switch* on
the power nozzle (fig.9):
• Position (MIN) for vacuuming delicate fabrics
(curtains, textiles).
• Position (Medium) for daily vacuuming of all types
of surfaces with low levels of soiling.
• Position (MAX) for vacuuming hard floors (tiled
floors, parquet, etc.) and rugs and
carpets in the case of high levels of soiling.
3 • Storing and transporting the
appliance
After use, switch off your vacuum cleaner by pressing the
ON/OFF button and unplug it (fig. 10). Wind the power cord
by pressing the power cord wind button (fig. 11).
It is easy to carry your vacuum cleaner using the handle (8).
Do not carry your appliance using the dust compartment
handle (fig.12).
When storing your vacuum cleaner, place the tube in its
storage compartment at the back of the appliance (fig.13).
You do not need to remove the accessory support (30) to
store the accessory range (Fig.14).
IMPORTANT: do not operate your vacuum cleaner
without the filtration system fitted (foam,
microfilter and filter).
ATTENTION: do not operate your vacuum cleaner
without the filtration system fitted (foam, microfilter and
filter).
IMPORTANT: clean the black foam filter every 6 months or
when the suction is no longer satisfactory.
ATTENTION: let the black foam filter dry completely
and make sure it is completely dry before placing it
back in the appliance.
IMPORTANT: clean the microfilter every 6 months.
* According to model: these systems are specific to certain mo-
dels or are accessories available as an option.
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