Instruction for Use

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close the dustbin, turn the upper dustbin as de-
monstrated in the picture (C).
7. When the indicator mark on the upper multicyclo-
ne (22) and the blocked mark on the dustbin are
lined up completely, the dustbin is correctly tted.
8. Replace the dustbin into the main body
Cleaning the lters (F)
To clean the Hepa 14 lter (38) in the back:
1. Detach the air grill (39) using the opening tab
and remove the sponge (40) (F1).
2. Remove the Hepa 14 lter by releasing the
opening tab (F2).
3. Clean the lter and sponge by washing them
under running water, while making sure that the
water jet is not too strong (F5).
4. Hold the lter so that the water ows parallel to
its folds.
5. Leave the lter and sponge to dry at room
temperature until all their components are
completely dry (F6).
6. Put the Hepa 14 lter back in place, paying
attention to the position of the notches.
7. Fit the sponge on the air grill and mount it onto its
housing until it clicks into place.
To clean the Multicyclonic lter (37):
1. Press the dustin release button (36) on the
handle (23) and take out the dustbin.
2. Open using the lever of the handle on the dustbin
as demonstrated in the picture (F3).
3. Pull out the lter by the opening tab (F4).
4.
Clean the lter by washing it under running water,
taking care that the jet of water is not too strong (F5).
5. Let it dry at room temperature until its parts are
thoroughly dry (F6).
6. Fit the lter into the special housing inside the
dustbin.
7. Close the dustbin handle.
ATTACHMENTS
MOTORISED BRUSH
The Motorised brush (1) is suitable for vacuuming
carpets and hard oors on a daily basis.
It is designed to reach a deeper dust cleaning
efciency on the carpet. The Motorised brush can
comb and separate the furs of the carpet with high
frequency cleaning to remove the ne dust in the
bottom of carpet.
Using the motorised brush
When the product is in the park position, the
Start&Pause function of the motorised brush switches
off the operation of the UV light and the rotating brush,
while the suction power in on. In this position it is
possible to use the other accessories in the clamp (7).
To pause the vacuum cleaner use the standby button
(26) on the Remote Power Control (14), and to restart
the suction power press the standby button (see
chapters “Using the vacuum cleaner” and “Features”
in the user manual).
When the product is not in the upright position, press
the motorised brush ON/OFF switch on the handle
(41), to turn on or off the UV light and to switch on
or off the motorised brush. When switching off the
motorised ON/OFF switch, the UV light and the
rotating brush are off. To turn on the UV light and to
restart the brush switch on the motorised brush button.
To pause the vacuum cleaner use the standby button
(26) on the Remote Power Control (14) and to restart
the suction power press the standby button (see
chapters “Using the vacuum cleaner” and “Features”
in the user manual).
Cleaning the motorised brush
Before cleaning or maintaining the motorised brush of
the vacuum cleaner, make sure it has been unplugged
from electrical outlet. Always disconnect the motorised
brush before cleaning it.
Open the brush roll cover locking by unscrewing
the two screws (42) (G).
Remove the roll cover accordingly in the direction
as shown in the gure (G).
Remove the roll out of the notch for cleaning.
Avoid cleaning with water.
Reassemble in the reverse order
Ultraviolet light
The UV light (2, if available) is an ultraviolet sterilization
function, when the brush is collecting dust on the ground
normally, the UV light will be active and the antiseptic
function is working. When the brush is not in contact
with a horizontal surface, the UV light is switched off.
To replace the UV light, please contact the nearest
Authorised Service Centre.
BRUSH FOR DEEP CLEANING
The brush for deep cleaning (3) is designed to
optimise the air ow and is particularly suitable for
vacuum cleaning heavily soiled carpets and irregular
surfaces. For this reason, the brush may adhere
strongly to vertical surfaces and can be difcult to