Power Regulation - UFESA AC6020 Mode D'emploi

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- The wheels, the 360º swivel joint and the
carrying handle, along with its compact-
ness, make this vacuum cleaner extremely
mobile.
- During pauses in vacuuming you can clip
the tube onto the vacuum as shown in figu-
re 5.

POWER REGULATION

Regulate the power using the electronic
power regulator (8), figure 6. Suction in-
tensity can be regulated from the handgrip.
Opening the flap (5) reduces suction, whe-
reas closing it increases suction, figure 7.
WHEN FINISHED
When you have finished using the applian-
ce press the On/Off switch.
Press the automatic cable rewind pedal
(12) to wind the cable back in, figure 8.
MAINTAINING THE CYCLE-TECH
UNIT
When suction power decreases considera-
bly and the full indicator (13) lights up, this
means that the container is full or that the
filters are clogged.
Follow the instructions for emptying the
dust container and cleaning the filters.
Empting the container
The container must be emptied after each
use. To do this, press the release button (11)
and remove the Cycle-Tech unit, Figure 9.
Empty the contents into a dustbin by pres-
sing button (24) to open the base flap (25),
figure 10.
Bring the flap (25) back up to close it again.
Locking it back on to the base of the con-
tainer. Place the container back into its
housing on the vacuum cleaner.
Cleaning the filters
It is advisable to clean the permanent HEPA
filter at least every six uses and to replace
the air outlet filter each year. The filters must
always be cleaned whenever any type of
blockage occurs with the suction.
Cleaning the permanent HEPA filter:
Take the lid (19) off the container by pulling
on it gently and then removing it, figure 11.
Take off the filter guard (22) by pulling on it,
figure 12. Turn the filter (21) anticlockwise
to remove it, figure 13.
Both the filter guard and the HEPA filter can
be rinsed under the tap.
Make sure that all of the pieces are comple-
tely dry before reassembling them.
Important: Leave them to dry for 24 hours
before refitting them.
To help clean the HEPA filter there is a spe-
cial small brush included, found where the
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dust container is located, Figure 14.
Once clean, fit it back under the lid ma-
king sure that the holding clips line up, and
turn the filter clockwise until it locks into
position.
Put the filter guard (22) back on, fit the lid
(19) on the container and insert the fully
assembled dust container back into its
housing on the vacuum cleaner.
This vacuum cleaner has a missing filter de-
tection system (23), figure 15, which pre-
vents the lid from being put back on the
container if the HEPA filter (21) is not fitted
correctly.
Replacing the air outlet filter
Take the cover off the air outlet filter Remove
the HEPA filter, figure 16.
Repeat the same operation on the other
side of the appliance.
The HEPA filter can be washed under the
tap.
Make sure that it is completely dry before
refitting it.
Important: Leave it to dry for 24 hours be-
fore refitting it.
Ufesa recommends that the following be
replaced yearly, based on use:
- The vertical HEPA filter 21.
- Filter guard 22
- Two HEPA air outlet filters 10:
You can get these replacements at your lo-
cal shopping centre or from an Authorised
Dealer.
Important: The vacuum cleaner must never
be switched on unless these filters are fit-
ted correctly.
To guarantee trouble-free operation, use
only original Ufesa parts.
BRUSH FOR WOODEN FLOORING
This brush has been specially designed
to clean wooden floor surfaces. The soft
hair bristles brush over the surface pic-
king up the dust but without damaging
the floor.
BRUSH FOR RUGS & CARPETS
This brush is specially designed for cle-
aning rugs and carpets.
The rotating brush beats gently against the
carpet fibres for deeper cleaning.
ACCESSORY FOR CLEANING
FURNITURE
This accessory is ideal for vacuum cleaning
furniture and other delicate surfaces.
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