Philips HR6835 User Manual page 7

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To place a (new)
dustbag:
- Press and hold the red
lever when placing the
cardboard front plate
into the holder (fig. 15).
- First position the
bottom ridge (1). Then
press the top ridge into
position (2) (fig. 16).
Ensure that the two notches on the front plate
point downwards and that the front plate rests on
the ridge of the holder.
- Slide the holder with dustbag into position so
that the holder is supported by the two ridges in
the container (fig. 17).
To remove a (full) dustbag:
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- Lift the holder with the
dustbag from the
container, holding the
dustbag and the holder
by their handles
(fig. 18).
- Press and hold the red
lever to release the
front plate (fig. 19).
Discard the old dustbag
(fig. 20) and place a new one.
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- Put the motor unit back on its place and press
the clamps to fix ("Click!") (fig. 21).
- Put the Micro-filter back on its place (fig. 22).
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- Pull the mains plug out of the appliance and
insert it into a wall socket (fig. 23).
- Switch the motor on (fig. 24).
Tips for dry vacuum cleaning
• The convertible nozzle is active over its full
width and even vacuums from its sides: so it's
very suitable to use alongside plinths, furniture
and thresholds.
• Use the crevice nozzle for narrow openings and
hard-to-reach places.
• The small nozzle is especially suitable for
stairs, upholstery, curtains, etc.
The two fluff collectors help you to pick up even
sticking fluff and (animal) hairs.
Just move the nozzle forward and backward.
If necessary, remove the fluff from the nozzle
with your hand and then vacuum it in.
• A Philips turbo brush nozzle (type HR 6974 or
HR 6974D, service nr. 4822 479 50059) and a
parquet brush nozzle (type HR 6943) are
available from your dealer as extra accessories.
The turbo brush nozzle is ideal for removing
(animal) hairs and trodden-in dust and dirt.
The parquet brush nozzle is especially suitable
for hard floors (such as parquet, tiles, synthetic
floors, cork).
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