Change the microfilter* (ref: RS-RT9659)
Your vaccum cleaner is fitted with a paper bag, change the
Open the lid (9) of your vacuum cleaner – fig. 14.
Remove the motor protection grid (12) - fig. 17a.
Remove the microfilter* (13) - fig.17b, and keep the motor protection grid (12).
Throw the microfilter* (13) in the bin - fig. 17c.
Place a new microfilter * (13) on the motor protection grid (12) - fig. 17d.
Place the pins in the notches - fig. 17d.
Lock the motor protection grid (12) - fig. 17e.
Make sure the motor protection grid (12) is properly in position before closing the lid (9).
Change the HEPA* filter cassette (ref:
Important: Replace the HEPA filter cassette*
Open the lid (9) of your vacuum cleaner – fig. 14.
Remove the HEPA filter cassette* (14a) – fig. 18a – 18b.
Throw the cassette into the dustbin – fig. 18c.
Place the pins for the new HEPA filter cassette in the notches - fig. 18d.
Lock the new HEPA filter cassette* (14a) in its housing – fig. 18e.
Make sure the HEPA filter cassette* (14a) is properly in position before closing the lid (9).
Clean the HEPA* filter cassette (ref:
Please note! This cleaning operation is reserved exclusively for the HEPA filter cassette * ref:
Open the lid (9) of your vacuum cleaner – fig. 14.
Remove the HEPA filter cassette* (14b) – fig. 19a – 19b.
Tap the HEPA filter cassette* (14b) over a dustbin – fig. 19c.
Then hold it under running water – fig. 19d, and allow to dry at least 24 hours – fig 19e.
Ensure that the HEPA filter cassette * (14b) is completely dry before replacing it.
Place the pins in the notches – fig. 19f.
Lock the HEPA filter cassette* (14b) in its housing – fig. 19g.
Make sure the HEPA filter cassette* (14b) is properly in position before closing the lid (9).
Cleaning the vacuum cleaner
Wipe the body of the vacuum cleaner and accessories with a soft damp cloth, then dry.
Wipe the lid with a dry cloth – fig. 20.
Do not use detergents or any corrosive or abrasive products.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
Important: As soon as your vacuum cleaner stops performing efficiently, and before making any checks, stop it by pressing on the On/Off pedal.
If your vacuum cleaner does not start
The appliance is not powered: make sure the appliance is properly connected.
If your vacuum cleaner does not suck
An accessory or the hose is blocked: unblock the accessory or hose.
The lid is not properly closed: check the position of the bag and bag support (15) and close the lid.
14* According to model: these systems are specific to certain models or are accessories available as an option.