Miele Boost CX1 Operating instructions/Installation instructions - Page 42

Hygiene AirClean SF-HY 60

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en-CA  Risk of damage caused by incorrect cleaning. The pre-filter can become damaged and be less effective as a result. Do not use pointed or sharp-edged objects to clean the pre-filter.  Lift up the dust container handle and hold it in this position.  Press the side flap firmly into position.  Reinsert the dust container in the vacuum cleaner (Fig. 28).  If you need to clean the interior side walls, use a slightly damp cloth and mild dish detergent.  Dry the interior side walls carefully. When to replace the exhaust filter Depending on the model, your vacuum cleaner will be equipped as standard with one of the following exhaust filters: The filter frame is located on the rear side of the removed side flap at the bottom.  Press the two release catches on the side of the filter frame and remove the filter (Fig. 39).  Clean the filter using the cleaning tool.  Risk of damage caused by incorrect cleaning. The filter can become damaged and be less effective as a result. Do not use pointed or sharp-edged objects to clean the filter.  If you need to clean the filter frame and the side flap, use a slightly damp cloth and mild dish detergent.  Dry the filter frame and the side flap carefully.  Refit the filter at the bottom of the dry filter frame and lock it, making sure it clicks into position (Fig. 40).  Carefully fit the dry side flap with the filter frame at the bottom of the dust container (Fig. 41). - Hygiene AirClean SF-HY 60 (turquoise) Replace this exhaust filter after approx. one year. Make a note of the date on the exhaust filter. - HEPA AirClean SF-HA 60 (white) Replace this exhaust filter if the TimeStrip® filter change indicator is completely red. The display will be completely filled with red after approximately 50 operating hours; this corresponds to approximately one year of average use. You can continue vacuuming in this case. However, the suction power will be reduced as will the effectiveness of the filter. Replacing the exhaust filter (Figs. 42 + 43)  Press the release catch on the exhaust filter compartment flap and remove the flap (Fig. 07).  Pull the exhaust filter removal tab up and pull the exhaust filter forward to remove it (Fig. 42). 42

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Risk of damage caused by
incorrect cleaning.
The pre-filter can become damaged
and be less effective as a result.
Do not use pointed or sharp-edged
objects to clean the pre-filter.
If you need to clean the interior side
walls, use a slightly damp cloth and
mild dish detergent.
Dry the interior side walls carefully.
The filter frame is located on the rear
side of the removed side flap at the
bottom.
Press the two release catches on the
side of the filter frame and remove the
filter (Fig. 39).
Clean the filter using the cleaning
tool.
Risk of damage caused by
incorrect cleaning.
The filter can become damaged and
be less effective as a result.
Do not use pointed or sharp-edged
objects to clean the filter.
If you need to clean the filter frame
and the side flap, use a slightly damp
cloth and mild dish detergent.
Dry the filter frame and the side flap
carefully.
Refit the filter at the bottom of the dry
filter frame and lock it, making sure it
clicks into position (Fig. 40).
Carefully fit the dry side flap with the
filter frame at the bottom of the dust
container (Fig. 41).
Lift up the dust container handle and
hold it in this position.
Press the side flap firmly into
position.
Reinsert the dust container in the
vacuum cleaner (Fig. 28).
When to replace the exhaust filter
Depending on the model, your vacuum
cleaner will be equipped as standard
with one of the following exhaust filters:
-
Hygiene AirClean SF-HY 60
(turquoise)
Replace this exhaust filter after
approx. one year. Make a note of the
date on the exhaust filter.
-
HEPA AirClean SF-HA 60 (white)
Replace this exhaust filter if the
TimeStrip
®
filter change indicator is
completely red.
The display will be completely filled
with red after approximately
50 operating hours; this corresponds
to approximately one year of average
use. You can continue vacuuming in
this case. However, the suction
power will be reduced as will the
effectiveness of the filter.
Replacing the exhaust filter
(Figs. 42 + 43)
Press the release catch on the
exhaust filter compartment flap and
remove the flap (Fig. 07).
Pull the exhaust filter removal tab up
and pull the exhaust filter forward to
remove it (Fig. 42).