Cleaning Your Vacuum Cleaner - Rowenta Comfortline Cyclonic Manual Del Usario

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The air we breathe contains particles that
may
be
allergens:
droppings, mould, pollen, smoke and
animal residues (hair, skin, saliva, urine).
The smallest particles penetrate deep into
the respiratory system where they can
cause inflammation and cause lung impair-
ment.
HEPA filters (High Efficiency Particulate
Air) are used to filter out the smallest
particles.
With the HEPA filter, the air released back
into the room is healthier than the air that
is vacuumed.
The HEPA filter* is available from your
reseller or from a Rowenta Approved
Service
Centre
RS-RH4969.
If you notice your vacuum cleaner losing
power, then we recommend that you clean
the HEPA filter to retain vacuum perfor-
mance:
- remove the cover from the vacuum
cleaner (Fig. 12)
- remove the dust container by sliding it
slightly downwards (Fig. 13) then remove
the dust container cap (6c)
- pull out the HEPA filter and tap it lightly
over a waste container (Fig. 19)
HINTS AND PRECAUTIONS
Before each use the supply cord should be completely unwound.
Do not allow it to become trapped or be pulled over sharp edges.
Do not move the vacuum cleaner by pulling its cord, the appliance must be moved by its carrying
handle.
Never lift the appliance by its cord.
If you use an extension cord, make sure that it is in perfect condition and appropriate to the
power rating of your appliance.
Never unplug the appliance by pulling on the cord.
Stop and unplug the appliance after each use.
Only use original Rowenta accessories and filters.
Check that all the filters are properly in place.
Never operate your vacuum cleaner without a filter.
If you have any difficulty finding filters for this vacuum cleaner, please contact Rowenta
Consumer Services:
0845 602 1454 - UK
or visit our web site : www.rowenta.co.uk
* According to model
mite
larvae
and
under
reference
(01) 4751947 - IRELAND
WARNING
Never touch or rub the
HEPA filter folds.
Replace the HEPA filter inside the dust
container cap, refit the dust container
elements, then refit the complete assembly
onto the vacuum cleaner. Refit the vacuum
cleaner cover (5).
9 • Replacing the microfilter*
Depending on the model, your vacuum
cleaner is fitted with a microfilter (6b2)* or
a HEPA filter (6b5)*. The microfilter cannot
be cleaned. Dispose of the microfilter in a
waste container (Fig. 20) and replace it with
a new microfilter.
The microfilter is available from your
reseller or from a Rowenta Approved
Service Centre under reference RS-RH4968.
10 • Cleaning your vacuum cleaner
Wipe the vacuum cleaner casing and its
accessories with a soft damp cloth.
IMPO
RTANT
inflammable or abrasive cleaning products.
15
Do
not
use
strong,
GB
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