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• Once the foam is completely dry, assemble the HEPA filter case (14): black foam filter (14a) and HEPA filter
(14b) under the dust tray (13) – Fig. 22, then replace the dust tray inside its compartment (7) – Fig. 18.
Warning!
The black foam filter (14a) should only be put back into the appliance when it is completely dry. You can
use your vacuum cleaner while the black foam filter (14a) is drying by using the replacement black foam
filter (14abis).
3. CLEAN THE DUST TRAY (13) AND THE AIR/DUST SEPARATOR (15)
Important: Clean the dust tray (13) and the dust separator (15) every month.
• Press on the opening lever (13c) –
fig. 15a—and then remove the lid – fig. 15b.
• Empty the tray over a bin – Fig. 23.
• Unlock the HEPA filter case (14) by simultaneously pulling on the opening clips (13d) located at either end of
the dust tray – Fig. 24.
• Remove the HEPA filter case (14) – Fig. 25.
• Turn the compartment over and place the accessory (18b) into the lock slot of the air/dust separator base (17)
- fig 26.
• Open, making sure to turn in the proper sense for unlocking ( ) – Fig.27.
• Remove the dust separator base (16) - Fig. 28.
• Unclip then remove the air/dust separator (15) by turning it in the unlocking direction ( ) – Fig.29.
• Then rinse the dust tray (13), the air/dust separator base (16) and the air/dust separator (15) with soapy water
– Fig. 30.
• Dry them with a cloth – Fig. 31.
• Once dry, replace then clip the air/dust separator (15) on the air/dust separator base (16), following the right
sense for locking ( ) – Fig.32.
• Place them back on the dust tray (13) - fig 33.
• Place the accessory (18b) into the lock slot of the air/dust separator base (16) - fig 34.
• Close, making sure to turn in the proper sense for locking ( ) – Fig.35.
• Clip the HEPA filter case (14) (black foam filter (14a) + HEPA filter (14b)) onto the tray – Fig. 36.
• Replace the tray (13) in its compartment (7) – Fig. 18.
4. CLEANING THE HEPA FILTER (14b)
The air we breathe contains particles that can be allergenic: larva and dust mite faeces, mould, pollen, smoke, and
animal waste (hair, skin, saliva, urine). The finest of these particles penetrate deeply into the respiratory system,
where they can cause inflammation and alter the respiratory function as a whole.
(H)EPA ([High] Efficiency Air Particle Filter) filters retain even the smallest particles. Thanks to the (H)EPA filter,
the air that is expelled back into the room is cleaner than the air vacuumed.
Important!
Remember to clean the HEPA filter case (14) [black foam filter (14a) and HEPA filter (14b)] every month.
• Pull simultaneously on the opening clips (13d) of the HEPA filter case -
Fig.19.
• Separate the black foam filter (14a) from the HEPA filter (14b) - Fig. 20.
• Turn the HEPA filter (14b) over and tap the dust into a dustbin - fig. 37.
• Then scrape the HEPA filter under warm water using the accessory (18b), then leave the HEPA filter to dry for
24h - Fig. 38.
• Once the foam is completely dry, assemble the HEPA filter case (14): black foam filter (14a) and HEPA filter
(14b) under the dust tray (13) – Fig. 22, then replace the dust tray inside its compartment (7) – Fig. 18.
• Ensure that the HEPA filter (14b) is completely dry before you put it back in the appliance.
Warning! Make sure that the whole filter system is well placed before starting your appliance again.
5. REPLACE THE FILTERING SYSTEM
5.1. HEPA FILTER CASE (14) - Ref. MT0056.01
Important: Change the HEPA filter case (14) every 6 months.
The HEPA filter case (ref. MT0056.01 is available at your local retail store or at one of our Authorized Service
Centres.
• Pull simultaneously on the opening clips (13d) of the HEPA filter case -
Fig.19.
• Separate the black foam filter (14a) from the HEPA filter (14b) - Fig. 20.
• If the HEPA filter case (14) (black foam filter (14a) and HEPA filter (14b)) is damaged, throw it in the bin –
Fig. 39 - and replace it with a new HEPA filter case (ref. MT0056.01).
*Depending on model: it means special equipment for some models or optional accessories.