Melissa 640-131 Changing The Dust Bag, Cleaning/Replacing The Motor Filter, Transport And Storage

Models: 640-131 640-116

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CHANGING THE DUST BAG

The floor nozzle has two settings. When cleaning hard sur- faces (stone flooring, tiles, etc.), the nozzle brushes should be extended. When cleaning carpets and rugs, the brushes should be retracted into the nozzle. Press the brush change button (11) to switch between the two settings.

Tip:

If you wish to interrupt vacuuming with the floor nozzle in or- der to move furniture and such, you can place the floor nozzle in the vertical parking holder (14) on the back of the appara- tus..

The bag change indicator (3) will normally be green. If it changes to red when the vacuum cleaner is in use, or if the suction strength is significantly reduced, the dust bag must be changed. If the indicator remains red after the bag has been replaced, it may be due to one of the following reasons:

o The hose or nozzle is clogged. o The air filter is dirty.

Investigate what is causing the indicator to remain red and deal with the problem. The appliance must not be used if the indicator is red. This may cause irreparable damage to the motor.

CHANGING THE DUST BAG

If the suction strength of the ap- pliance is reduced, this may be because the bag needs changing.

Lift the floor nozzle from the floor.

Switch the appliance on, and keep an eye on the bag change indicator. If it is red, the bag must be changed.

Turn off the appliance again.

Remove the hose.

Lift the dust bag cover by pres- sing the dust bag cover handle in and pushing the cover up until it locks into place.

Carefully pull the dust bag out of the plastic rails on the base of the apparatus (see illustra- tion).

Throw the bag in the bin. Make sure that there are no holes in it. Do not fold it.

Place a new bag in the rails on

the base of the apparatus. Check that it is fitted firmly and correctly. Never use the apparatus unless it has a dust bag fitted.

Close the cover and make sure that it locks into position with a click.

CLEANING/REPLACING THE MOTOR FILTER

The motor filter is the filter behind the dust bag. The appliance must not be used if the motor filter is not in place.

Open the dust bag cover by pressing in the handle.

Remove the dust bag or push it aside.

Remove the filter sponge (as shown), or clean it as described under Cleaning.

Place the filter sponge in the plastic railings on the base of the apparatus.

Remember to replace the dust bag again.

We recommend that you clean the filter at least twice a year or as needed.

CHANGING THE AIR FILTER

The rear luft filter, which is located behind the exhaust grille (15), filters the exhaust air emitted by the ap- pliance. The appliance must not be used if the air filter is not in place.

Remove the exhaust grille by pressing down the release button and pulling the exhaust grille out.

Remove the filter (as shown) and replace it with a new one.

Close the exhaust grill so that it locks into place iwth a click.

We recommend replacing the air filter after 4 to 6 months’ use, when it becomes dirty, or if the suction force of the appliance is reduced.

TRANSPORT AND STORAGE

You can lift and carry the appliance using the carrying handle (18). Never pull or lift the appliance by the cord.

Before putting the appliance away, rewind the cord. Switch off at the socket, unplug, and press the automatic cord re- wind button (8) until the cord is fully rewound.

The combination nozzle can be stored in the holder (17) on the back of the appliance.

The floor nozzle can be placed in the parking holder (1) on the back of the appliance during storage.

CLEANING

Clean the appliance by wiping it with a damp cloth.

You must not use any form of solvent, or strong or abrasive cleaning agent.

Make sure all filters are kept clean (see above). Replace the filters once they become worn or can no longer be cleaned.

INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING OF THIS PRODUCT

Please note that this Adexi product is marked with this symbol:

This means that this product must not be disposed of together with ordinary household waste, as electrical and electronic waste must be disposed of separately.

In accordance with the WEEE directive, every member state must ensure correct collection, recovery, handling and recycling of electrical and electronic waste. Private households in the EU can take used equipment to special recycling stations free of charge. In some member states you can, in certain cases, return the used equipment to the retailer from whom you purchased it, if you are purchasing new equipment. Contact your retailer, distributor or the municipal authorities for further information on what you should do with electrical and electronic waste.

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Melissa 640-131 Changing The Dust Bag, Cleaning/Replacing The Motor Filter, Changing The Air Filter, Transport And Storage