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ends of the dust container – Fig.21.

• Lift off the (H)EPA filter cassette (11) – Fig.22.

• Turn the container over and place the accessory* (15b) in the slot of the dust separator support bolt (14)

– Fig.25.

• Open by turning in the unlocking direction (

) – Fig.26.

• Lift off the dust separator support (13) – Fig.27.

• Unclip then lift off the dust separator (12) taking care to do so in the unlocking direction (

) – Fig.28

• Then place the dust container (10), the dust separator support (13) and the dust separator (12) in tap or

soapy water – Fig. 29.

• Dry them with a cloth – Fig. 30.

• Once it’s dry, replace then clip the dust separator (12) onto the dust separator support (13), following

the locking direction ( ) – Fig.31.

• Put them back on the dust container (10) – Fig.32.

• Place the accessory* (15b) in the slot of the dust separator support bolt (14) – Fig.25.

• Close following the locking direction ( ) – Fig.33.

• Clip the (H)EPA filter cassette (11) (black foam filter (11a) + (H)EPA filter (11b) ) in the container – Fig.24.

• Put the cover back (10b) – Fig.18-19 – and put the dust container back (10) in its compartment (6) –

Fig.20.

4. CLEANING THE (H)EPA FILTER (11b)

The air we breathe contains particles that may be allergens: mite larvae and droppings, mould, pollen,
smoke and animal residues (hair, skin, saliva, urine). The smallest particles penetrate deep into the res-
piratory system where they can cause inflammation and lung impairment.(H)EPA filters (High Efficiency
Particulate Air) are used to filter out the smallest particles. With the (H)EPA filter, the air released back
into the room is healthier than the air that is vacuumed.

Important!

Clean the (H)EPA filter cassette (11): black foam filter (11a) and (H)EPA (11b) filter every month.

• Remove the flexible hose (16) from the vacuum inlet (7) - Fig.2.

• Lift off the dust container (10) from its compartment (6) using the container’s unlocking clip (10a) –

Fig.13-14.

• Pull simultaneously on the opening clips for the (H)EPA filter cassette (10d) - Fig.21.

• Separate the black foam filter (11a) from the (H)EPA filter (11b) - Fig.22.

• Turn the (H)EPA filter over (11b), and give it a tap over a dustbin - Fig.34.

• Then scrape the filter with the accessory* (15b) under some warm water, then allow the (H)EPA filter to

dry for 24hours - Fig.35.

• Once it’s completely dry, assemble the (H)EPA filter cassette (11): black foam filter (11a) and

(H)EPA filter (11b) under the dust container (10) - Fig.24, then put the dust container back in its compart-

ment (6) - Fig.20.

• Make sure that the (H)EPA filter (11b) is completely dry before putting it back in the appliance.

Important! Make sure that the whole filtration system is correctly in place before starting the appliance.

5. REPLACING THE FILTRATION SYSTEM (Ref. ZR0047 01)

• Remove the flexible hose (16) from the vacuum inlet (7) - Fig.2.

• Lift off the dust container (10) from its compartment (6) using the container’s unlocking clip (10a) –

Fig.13-14.

5.1. HEPA FILTER CASSETTE (11)

• Pull simultaneously on the opening clips for the (H)EPA filter cassette (10d) – Fig.21.

• Separate the black foam filter (11a) from the (H)EPA filter (11b) - Fig.22.

• If the (H)EPA filter cassette (11) (black foam filter (11a) and (H)EPA filter (11b)) is damaged, throw it into

the bin - Fig.36 and replace it with a new (H)EPA filter cassette (ref. ZR0047 01).

• Assemble the (H)EPA filter cassette (11): black foam filter (11a) and (H)EPA filter (11b) under the con-

tainer

(10) - Fig.24 then put the dust container back in its compartment (6) - Fig.20.

5.2. FOAM MICROFILTER (9)

• Remove the foam microfilter* (9) - Fig.37.

Depending on models: either equipment specific to certain models or available as an optional accessory.

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