Fault
‡ Reduced suction power
‡ No suction power during wet
cleaning
‡ Voltage fluctuations
9 Further information
9.1
Recycling the vacuum
cleaner
9.2
Guarantee
Cause
> Suction power selected with
suction power control is to
low.
> Clogged suction hose/noz
zle.
> Seal/tank rim between the
upper section of the cleaner
and the dirt tank is dirty/de
fective.
> Filter bag is full.
> Filter element is clogged.
> Tank is full (floater closes
the suction opening).
> Impedance of power supply
is too high.
Make the old cleaner unusable
immediately.
1. Unplug the cleaner and cut
the power cord.
Do not dispose electrical ap
pliances as unsorted domestic
waste.
Our general conditions of busi
ness are applicable with regard
to the guarantee.
Remedy
•
Set suction power in ac
cordance with section 4.2.3.
"Suction power control".
•
Clean suction hose/nozzle.
•
Clean/replace seal.
•
See section 7.2.2 "Replac
ing the filter bag".
•
See section 4.3 "Cleaning
the filter element" and 7.2.3
"Replacing the filter ele
ment".
•
Switch off the cleaner.
Empty the tank.
•
Use a suitable extension
cord (see section 9.4 "Tech
nical data").
•
Connect the cleaner to
another socket closer to the
fuse box. Voltage fluctua
tions over 7 % should not
occur if the impedance at
the transfer point is ≤ 0.15 Ω.
In accordance with European
guideline 2012/19/EG on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equip
ment all used up electrical appli
ances must be collected sepa
rately and supplied to a environ
mentalfair recycling.
Contact your local authorities or
your nearest dealer for further
information.
Subject to change as a result of
technical advances.
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english
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