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ENGLISH
For model CVC-7190: a distinctive click will be the indication of
correct installation.
For model CVC-7165: turn the lock contra clockwise.
Attention: If the filter is improperly mounted, the protective
screen will fail to close.
Cleaning of inlet motor filter
Disconnect the appliance from the power grid.
For model CVC-7165: at the back of the cleaner, locate the
release catch for the inlet motor filter cover. Slide the catch to
the right and remove the cover.
For model CVC-7190: remove the dust-collecting container
(11) (ref. to «Dust-collecting container cleaning» sec-
tion).
Locate the catch for the inlet motor filter cover (18) on the internal
surface of the cleaner body. Press the catch.
For models CVC-7120, CVC-7100:
Locate the catch on the external part of the dust-collecting bag (11).
X Remove the filter.
X Remove plastic protective enclosure of the filter.
X Use soft brush to clean the filter and plastic protective enclo-
sure. The filter components can be flushed with warm flowing
water. Before re-installation, make sure the filter components
are completely dry.
X Assemble the filter and put it in its place.
X Close the cover of the filter.
For model CVC-7190: install the dust-collecting container (11)
in its working position (11) (ref. to «Dust-collecting con-
tainer cleaning» section).
Attention: It is normal that the filter may change color
which cannot affect its filtration performance.
Any other activities shall be performed at an authorized ser-
vice center.
If you do not use the appliance, place it in a box and store in
a safe and dry place, out of reach of children.
AFTER-SALES SERVICE
If your appliance does not operate or does
not operate properly, contact an authorized
service center for consultancy or repair.
The warrantee does not cover:
product packing, consumables and ac-
cessories (hoses, nozzles, filters, etc.).
mechanical damages and natural wear of the product;
failures due to overloading, improper or careless maintenance,
penetration of liquids, dust, insects and other foreign matters
inside the product, exposure of plastic and other not thermal-
resistant components to high temperatures, force-majeure cir-
cumstances (accidents, fire, flooding, power grid failure, light-
ning stroke, etc.);
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