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Figure 21<br />
- Open the cover for the appliance (see figure 15).<br />
- Take out the dust container and insert the filter bag.<br />
Close the vacuum cleaner cover<br />
REPLACING THE DUST BAG<br />
Figure 22<br />
If the change filter indicator on the cover goes completely red<br />
when the universal nozzle is not touching the floor and the<br />
appliance is set to maximum suction, then it will be necessary<br />
to change the filter bag even though it is not completely full.<br />
Under these circumstances, the type of material being vacuumed<br />
requires the bag to be changed.<br />
The nozzle, suction pipe and flexible tube must not be blocked,<br />
as this would also lead to dust bag change indicator being<br />
triggered.<br />
• Never use the vacuum without a dust bag fitted, nor try to<br />
empty a full bag and reuse it.<br />
• To guarantee trouble free operation only use original <strong>Ufesa</strong><br />
bags, which can be found at Authorised Technical Service centres.<br />
The use of other makes of bag may damage the appliance<br />
and make the guarantee void.<br />
Figure 23<br />
Open the lid by moving the locking lever in the direction of<br />
the arrow.<br />
Figure 24<br />
Seal the dust bag by pulling the locking tab and then remove<br />
it.<br />
Figure 25<br />
Place a new dust bag in the holder and close the vacuum cleaner<br />
lid.<br />
!Caution: The dust bag compartment lid Hill only close<br />
when the dust bag, dust collector are inserted.<br />
Cleaning the motor protection filter<br />
The motor protection filter should be cleaned regularly by<br />
knocking out the dirt and rinsing.<br />
Figure 26<br />
– Open the dust bag compartment lid (see Figure 14).<br />
– Pull out the motor protection filter in the direction of the<br />
arrow.<br />
– Clean the motor protection filter by tapping it.<br />
– If it is very dirty, the motor protection filter should be rinsed.<br />
The filter must then be left to dry for at least 24 hours.<br />
– After cleaning, slide the motor protection filter into the vacuum<br />
cleaner and close the dust bag compartment lid.<br />
Important: The vacuum cleaner must never be switched on<br />
unless this filter is fitted correctly.<br />
To guarantee trouble-free operation, use only original <strong>Ufesa</strong><br />
accessories.<br />
CARE<br />
Always switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect the<br />
power cord from the mains befote cleaning the appliance.<br />
The vacuum cleaner and plastic accessories can be cleaned<br />
with a commercial plastic cleaner.<br />
!Do not use a scourer, glass-cleaning agent or multipurpose<br />
cleaning product.<br />
Never immerse the vacuum cleaner in water.<br />
If necessary, the dust compartment can be cleaned with a<br />
second vacuum cleaner or simple wiped with a dry cloth or<br />
dusting brush.<br />
ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:<br />
Our goods come in optimised packaging. This basically<br />
consists in using non-contaminating materials which<br />
should be handed over to the local waste disposal<br />
service as secondary raw materials.<br />
This product complies with EU Directive 2002/96/<br />
CE. The crossed wheelie bin symbol shown on the<br />
appliance indicates that when it comes to dispose of<br />
the product it must not be included in with household<br />
refuse. It must be taken to a special refuse collection<br />
point for electric and electronic appliances or returned to the<br />
distributor when purchasing a similar appliance. Under current<br />
refuse disposal regulations, users who fail to take discarded<br />
appliances to special refuse collection points may be penalised.<br />
Correct disposal of discarded appliances means that<br />
they can be recycled and processed ecologically, helping the<br />
environment and allowing materials used in the product to<br />
be reused. For more information on available waste disposal<br />
schemes contact your local refuse service or the shop where<br />
the product was purchased. Manufacturers and importers are<br />
responsible for ecological recycling, processing and disposal<br />
of products, whether directly or via a public system.<br />
Your local town council can provide you with information<br />
about how to dispose of obsolete appliances.<br />
CLEANING THE AIR OUTLET FILTER<br />
Figure 27<br />
Remove the filter cover by pressing the release catches and<br />
jiggling it free. Remove the filter.