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Emptying The Container; Fleece Filter Bag; Cleaning; Maintenance - Storch Vac Tec 25 Handbuch

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6.4. Emptying the container

Turn off 2a, disconnect the plug 6, and open the lock-in closure 9. Remove the top section 1 and hose from the contai-
ner 7. Empty the container or remove the fleece filter bag 14 from the suction opening.

6.5. Fleece filter bag

Push the fleece filter bag flange over the intake opening.

7. Cleaning

Filter cassettes (non-"R" appliances) should be cleaned with a soft brush and, possibly, with water. Dry the filter and
container thoroughly so that dust cannot adhere to moist parts. To prevent dirt accumulation and encrustation, dry dust
must be removed before changing over to wet vacuum cleaning. Clean the container and accessories with water. Wipe
the top section 1 with a moist cloth.

8. Maintenance

The filter cassettes 12 must be renewed when the suction power declines and does not increase again after the filter 12
has been cleaned. Obviously, this presupposes that the container 7 has been emptied and a full fleece filter bag 14 has
been replaced.
Shake the filter cassettes 14 once again before the filter is exchanged. Use a coin or similar object to turn the lock 5 on
the locking bar 4 anti-clockwise by 90°, and then push the locking bar 4 to the back. Fold open the hood and lift out
the filter cartridges 12. Insert new filter cassettes. Ensure that the filters are correctly and securely seated. The motor
protection filter 13 must be cleaned from time to time. Remove the filter from the motor case. Wash the filter under
flowing water and then dry thoroughly. Return the motor protection filter. Remove any dirt. Fold down the hood and
press it lightly so that the locking bar 4 returns to its initial position. The appliance is now properly closed.

9. Accessories

Fix the vacuum tube by inserting it in the corresponding recesses in the rear wall of the container.

10. Remedying faults

Functional faults are not necessarily always due to a defective appliance.
Fault:
Decreasing suction force
Appliance does not start
No other "interventions" are permitted; please consult the servicing workshop.
Possible Cause
Clogged filter
Fleece filter is full
Container full
Clogges motor protection filter
Clogged nozzle, tube or hose
Is the plug inserted in the socket?
Mains failure?
Is the power supply cable broken?
Has the appliance hood been properly closed?
Has the water sensor switched off the appliance?
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Remedy:
clean
change
empty
clean
clean

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