Miele S184, S183 J Changing Filters, Trouble Shooting Guide, CENTRAL FILTER Fig, HEPA FILTER Fig

Models: S183 S184

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J) CHANGING FILTERS

J) CHANGING FILTERS

In addition to the dust bag, the vacuum cleaner contains two filters; a central filter that protects the motor (fig.1) and a HEPA filter that removes particles from the exhausted air (fig.2). The HEPA filter should be changed every six months or whenever it becomes dirty. The central filter should be changed or rinsed out whenever the HEPA filter is replaced.

Fig. 1

CENTRAL FILTER (Fig. 1)

Part # F0391100

To remove, slide the central filter forward out of its housing.

IMPORTANT: If the central filter has been rinsed out, make sure it is dry before re-installing it.

HEPA FILTER (Fig. 2)

Part # S02Z6000

To change the HEPA filter.

1) Remove the exhaust cover.

2) Take out the HEPA filter and replace with a new one.

Fig. 2

IMPORTANT: Do not forget to re-install the filters before use.

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Before returning the vacuum cleaner to a Miele Service Center, check the following items:

Problem

Check Point

Cause / Remedy

 

 

 

Motor doesn’t run.

• Cord connection.

• Plug cord into outlet correctly.

(no noise is heard at all)

 

 

 

 

 

Motor runs but no suction.

• Hose inlet clogged.

• I If there is a clog, remove it.

 

• Check the bag change indicator.

• If it shows full, replace the dust

 

 

bag.

 

• Dust bag broken or clogged.

• If the dust bag is broken, replace it.

 

• Central filter.

• If the central filter is full of dust, clean

 

 

or replace it.

 

 

 

Beater bar does not rotate.

• Beater bar selector.

• Select the correct position.

 

• Beater bar / housing.

• If there is an obstruction, remove it.

 

• Belt broken or loose.

• Replace the belt.

 

 

 

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Miele S184, S183 J Changing Filters, Trouble Shooting Guide, CENTRAL FILTER Fig, HEPA FILTER Fig, Problem, Check Point