Changing The Filter - Bosch BSA Instruction Manual

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Illustration 11*
Vacuuming with accessories
(connect to the handle or the suction hose as required)
a) Combination nozzle
For vacuuming in corners, joins, upholstery, curtains etc.
b) Corner nozzle
For vacuuming in corners and joins
c) Upholstery nozzle
For vacuuming upholstery, curtains etc.
d) Mattress nozzle
For vacuuming mattresses, upholstery etc.
e) Hard floor nozzle
For vacuuming hard floor surfaces (tiles, parquet etc.)
f) Furniture brush
To vacuum window frames, cupboards, sections etc..
Illustration 12
When taking brief vacuuming pauses, you can use the
parking aid on the back of the appliance. Push the hook
on the floor nozzle in to the recess on the back of the
appliance.
Illustration 13
When vacuuming, e.g. stairs, the appliance can also be
carried using the two grips.
After work
Illustration 14
Pull out the mains plug.
Pull briefly on the mains cable and then let go
(the cable rolls up automatically).
Illustration 15
To store / transport the appliance, you can use the
storing aid on the underside of the appliance. Stand the
appliance up straight. Push the hook on the floor nozzle
in to the recess on the underside of the appliance.

Changing the filter

Replace the dust bag
Illustration 16*
The filter change display on the lid turns yellow.
Illustration 17
Open the covering by pressing the adjusting lever in the
direction of the arrow.
Illustration 18
a) Close and remove the dust bag by pulling on the cover
clips.
b) Insert the new dust bag in the holding fixture, up to the
stop.
!
Attention: Cover will only close if a paper filter is inserted!
After vacuuming fine dust particles (e.g. cement, plaster,
etc.), clean the motor filter and replace the microfilter if
necessary.
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Cleaning the motor protection filter
The motor protection filter should be cleaned regularly by
knocking out the dirt and rinsing.
Illustration 19*
Open the dust bag compartment lid (see Figure 17).
Pull out the motor protection filter in the direction of the
arrow.
Clean the motor protection filter by tapping it.
If it is very dirty, the motor protection filter should be
rinsed.
The filter must then be left to dry for at least 24 hours.
After cleaning, slide the motor protection filter into the
vacuum cleaner and close the dust bag compartment lid.
Replacing the hygiene microfilter
(Omitted on vacuum cleaners which have a HEPA filter).
When should I change the filter? Each time a new paper
filter pack is fitted.
Illustration 20*
Open the covering.
Pull out the filter holding fixture and open up.
Dispose of the old hygiene microfilter and insert a new
hygiene microfilter.
Slide the filter holding fixture in and close the covering.
Cleaning the exhaust filter
The exhaust filter should be cleaned regularly by tapping
out and rinsing.
Illustration 21*
Open the dust compartment lid (see Fig. 17).
Pull out the filter frame in the direction of the arrow.
Tap the dirt out of the exhaust filter.
If it is very dirty, the exhaust filter should be rinsed.
The filter must then be left to dry for at least 24 hours.
Slide the filter frame under the two retaining ribs and
push in the direction of the arrow until it engages.
Close the dust compartment lid.
Maintenance
Before the appliance is cleaned, ensure that it has been
switched off and the mains plug removed.
Vacuum cleaners and accessories made of plastic can
be cleaned using a general commercial plastic cleaner.
!
Do not use scouring agents, glass or all-purpose
cleaners. Never immerse the vacuum cleaner in water!
If necessary, the dust section can be cleaned using
another vacuum cleaner, or simply cleaned out using a
dry dust cloth / dust brush.
Subject to technical change without notice.

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