Bosch BSG71370UC Use and Care Manual - Page 8

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CLICK! 14 Replacing the micro-hygiene filter The micro hygiene filter should be changed when starting a new pack of bags. Ⅲ Open the dust bag compartment lid Ⅲ Unlock the filter holder by pushing the locking tab in the direction of the arrow. Maintenance Always switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull out the plug before performing any maintenance work. Remove the turbo brush from the steel / telescopic tube. Cut off any wrapped around hair or threads using a pair of scissors. Ⅲ Remove the foam and micro-hygiene filter. Place a new micro-hygiene filter and the foam in the filter holder. Ⅲ Insert the filter holder back into the vacuum cleaner and click it into place. Then vacuum up the threads and hair using the crevice tool. Replacing the HEPA filter If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a HEPA filter, this should be replaced once a year. Ⅲ Open the dust bag compartment lid Ⅲ Unlock the HEPA filter by pushing the locking tab in the direction of the arrow and remove it from the vacuum cleaner. Ⅲ Insert the new HEPA filter and click it into place. After vacuuming up fine dust particles, shake out the motor protection filter to clean it and replace the micro-hygiene filter, activated carbon filter or HEPA filter if necessary. Ⅲ Before the appliance is cleaned, ensure that it has been switched off and unplugged. Ⅲ 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! Ⅲ If necessary, the dust compartment can be cleaned using another vacuum cleaner, or simply cleaned with a dry dust cloth / dust brush. Subject to change without notice. 15

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Before the appliance is cleaned, ensure that it has been switched off and unplugged.
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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 compartment
can be cleaned using another vacuum cleaner,
or simply cleaned with a dry dust cloth / dust brush.
Subject to change without notice.
Maintenance
Always switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull out the
plug before performing any maintenance work.
Remove the turbo brush from the steel / telescopic
tube.
Cut off any wrapped around hair or threads
using a pair of scissors.
Then vacuum up the threads and hair using
the crevice tool.
±
Remove the foam and micro-hygiene filter.
Place a new micro-hygiene filter and the foam in the
filter holder.
±
Insert the filter holder back into the vacuum cleaner
and click it into place.
Replacing the HEPA filter
If your vacuum cleaner is equipped with a HEPA filter, this
should be replaced once a year.
±
Open the dust bag compartment lid
±
Unlock the HEPA filter by pushing the locking tab in
the direction of the arrow and remove it from the
vacuum cleaner.
CLICK!
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Insert the new HEPA filter and click it into place.
After vacuuming up fine dust particles, shake out
the motor protection filter to clean it and replace
the micro-hygiene filter, activated carbon filter or
HEPA filter if necessary.
Replacing the micro-hygiene filter
The micro hygiene filter should be changed when
starting a new pack of bags.
±
Open the dust bag compartment lid
±
Unlock the filter holder by pushing the locking tab in
the direction of the arrow.