Royal Infinity V8 Series Operating Manual page 16

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5 After use
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5.4 Cleaning the housing
5.5 General information
about the filters
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3. Remove any residual dust remaining in the dust container and in the cyclone unit. Use only a dry cloth for this,
or, if necessary, a brush with soft bristles.
ATTENTION:
The cyclone unit must by no means come in contact with water. Otherwise adhering dirt will clog the cyclone
unit.
4. Also clean the motor protection filter when emptying the dust container.
motor protection filter".
5. Put the cyclone unit back correctly onto the dust container and latch it by twisting it clockwise (Fig. 21/2). The
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6. If the bottom plate is still open, fold it back up, pressing until it snaps into place with a distinct click.
7. Check that the elements are properly and securely in position.
8. Put the dust container back into its holder. You must feel and hear it clicking into place.
9. Also check that the dust container is securely in place before carrying the appliance by the handle.
WARNING:
Before you clean the appliance, switch off the appliance and remove the mains plug,
off and retracting the power cord".
ATTENTION:
Do not use cleaning or scouring agents or alcohol, as these might damage the appliance's housing.
Clean the outside of the housing using a slightly damp cloth only.
Your cylinder vacuum cleaner is equipped with the following filters:
- Dual motor protection filter (Fig. 22/1)
- Hygienic exhaust filter (Fig. 22/2)
The filters can get dirty during use and therefore must be checked regularly:
Adhere to the following intervals for checking filters.
Clean the filters as described below.
Damaged or deformed filters, however, must be replaced immediately.
(Fig. 21/magnifier).
Chapter 5.7, "Cleaning the dual
Chapter 5.1, "Switching

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