Removing the battery pack, Replacement, Environment – Philips MiniVac Handstaubsauger User Manual

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Turn the outer filter anticlockwise (1) and remove it from the filter

holder () (Fig. ).



Gently turn the inner HEPA filter anticlockwise (1) and remove it

from the filter holder (2) (Fig. 24).



Place a new inner HEPA filter on the filter holder (1) and turn the

HEPA filter clockwise to fix it. (Fig. 26).

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Place the outer filter back onto the filter holder (1) and turn the

outer filter clockwise to fix it (2) (Fig. 27).

Environment

Do not throw away the appliance with the normal household waste

at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for

recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the environment

(Fig. 29).

The built-in rechargeable battery pack contains substances that may

pollute the environment. Always remove the battery pack before you

discard and hand in the appliance at an official collection point.

Dispose of the battery pack at an official collection point for batteries.

If you have trouble removing the battery pack, you can also take the

appliance to a Philips service centre. The staff of this centre will

remove the battery pack for you and will dispose of it in an

environmentally safe way.
removing the battery pack

NiMH battery packs may explode if exposed to high temperatures or

fire.
Only remove the battery pack if it is completely empty.
Remove the battery pack in the following way:

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Let the appliance run until it stops.



Loosen and remove the screws. Open the vacuum cleaner (Fig. 0).



Cut the connecting wires one by one and remove the battery pack

(Fig. 1).

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