Karcher NT 361 Care and maintenance, Clean electrodes, Fault instructions, Operating Instructions

Models: NT 611 NT 361

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Switch Power Filter Clean off

Operating Instructions

NT 361 Eco TEA / NT 611 Eco TEA

English

Switch Power Filter Clean off

!Setting of the slide (1) - upwards.

Note:

It is advisable to switch off the - Power Filter Clean – function when vacuuming wet dirt with the upholstery or the crevice nozzles or mainly water out of a container.

The appliance turns itself automatically off when the max. liquid level has been reached.

Switch the appliance off and empty the container.

Clean and dry the flat pleat filter and the electrodes as well as the container after finishing wet vacuuming jobs.

Care and maintenance

Care and maintenance Danger!

Always pull out the mains plug when working on the suction machine.

Replacing the flat pleated filter or the exhaust air filter

!Open the filter cover (1)

!Replace the flat pleated filter (2) or the exhaust air filter (3)

!Close filter cover, it must audibly engage

Clean electrodes

!Unlock and remove the suction head

!Clean electrodes

!Replace the suction head and lock it in place

Fault instructions

The suction turbine does not run

!Check the cable, plug, fuse and socket.

!Switch on the machine.

The suction turbine switches off

!Empty the container.

The suction turbine does not restart following emptying of the container

!Switch the appliance off and wait for 5 s, switch it on again after 5 s.

!Clean the electrodes as well as the space between them.

The suction power decreases

!Remove the parts clogging up the suction nozzle, the suction tube, the Power Filter Clean handle, the suction hose or the flat pleat filter.

!Change the paper filter bag.

!Actuate the filter

cleaner: Power Filter Clean several times at the handle.

!Engage the filter cover properly.

!Replace the flat pleat filter.

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Karcher NT 361, NT 611 Care and maintenance, Clean electrodes, Fault instructions, Operating Instructions, English, Danger