Emptying the dust collector, Blockages, Using dust bags – Bosch BSGL2MOV30 User Manual

Page 11: Replacing the dust bag

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Emptying the dust collector

To achieve an optimal result when vacuuming, the dust
collector should be emptied each time the vacuum cleaner
is used.
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Turn the dust compartment locking lever in the direction
of the arrow to open the dust compartment cover.

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Remove the dust container from the appliance.

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Release the two snap locks on the bottom flap in the
direction of the arrow, open the flap until it clicks into the
stop position and the container will then empty the dirt in
a downwards direction.

If the bottom flap is very dirty, (thick dirt) clean it before
closing, by vacuuming it with the crevice nozzle, for
example.
(You must fit the dust bag in the vacuum cleaner
when you do this - see Figure 23)

Close the bottom flap so that it can be heard snapping
into position.

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Put the dust bag back into the vacuum cleaner and close
the dust bag compartment lid.

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Caution: The inside of the dust container may
become scratched with use and start to look opaque.
This does not, however, affect the performance of the
vacuum cleaner in any way, i.e. it will continue to
function as normal.

Cleaning the permanent filters and

micro filters in the dust container

The filters must be cleaned:

After any operating malfunctions, i.e. after a blockage is
cleared.

At least every six months.

Figure

Press the fastener on the rear side of the container and
remove the micro filter from the bottom of the container.

Remove the permanent filter from the bottom plate of the
container.

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Ⅲ Wash the micro- and permanent filters.

The filter must then be left to dry for at least 24 hours.

Ⅲ After cleaning, place the permanent filter on the bottom

plate of the container.
Put the micro filter onto the container and fix it in place
by pushing in the direction of the arrow. You will hear the
flap snap shut.

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Blockages

Removing a blockage in the dust container.

Figure

Empty the container (see figure 18)

Loosen the blockage, e.g. with a screwdriver, and tap or
vacuum it out.
(You must fit a dust bag in the vacuum cleaner before
vacuuming it out - see Figure 23)

Close the bottom flap so that it can be heard snapping
into position.

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Caution: The micro- and permanent filters must be
cleaned following any operating problem
(see Figure 20 and 21).

Using dust bags

If necessary, a dust bag may be used instead of the dust
collector.

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Open the vacuum cleaner lid (see Figure 16)

Remove the dust collector and insert a dust bag.

Close the vacuum cleaner lid.

You have bought an extremely powerful device.
The highest suction setting is therefore only recommended
for heavily soiled, short-pile carpets and hard floors.

The required suction power can be selected by adjusting
the suction regulator (see Figure 8).

Low suction range:
For vacuuming delicate fabrics, e.g. curtains.

Middle suction range:
For daily vacuuming of lightly soiled floors.

High suction range:
For vacuuming durable floor coverings, hard floors and
for heavily soiled surfaces.

Replacing the dust bag

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If the dust bag change indicator is completely yellow
when the floor tool is lifted from the floor and the highest
suction power is selected, the dust bag must be
changed, even though it may not yet be full. In this case
it is essential to change the dust bag due to the type of
material it contains.
The nozzle, suction pipe and flexible tube must not be
blocked, as this would also lead to dust bag change
indicator being triggered.

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Attention: The dust bag change indicator only
functions correctly in conjunction with a dust bag.

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Open the lid by moving the locking lever in the direction
of the arrow.

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