AEG-Electrolux VAMPYRMULTIPRO3IN1, VAMPYRMULTI3IN1 User Manual

VAMPYR® Multi 3 in 1
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VAMPYR
Nass- und Sprühsauger Wet and spray vacuum cleaner Aspirateur par voie humide et pulvérisation Zuigapparaat voor natzuigen en sproeizuigen
Multi PRO 3 in 1
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A= Motor head B= Rotary switch C= Rocker switch D = Quick disconnect coupler E= Hose connection F= Dust container G = Guide rolls H = Suspension pin / Stop position I= Vice action latch J= Cable K = Carry handle with cable cradle L = Suction tube or telescope tube, depending on design M = Flexible pressure tubing N = Shut-off valve O = Suction control P= Clip Q= Suction hose R = Motor protection filter S = Foam filter T = Fine paper filter U = Tension ring V = Paper filter W = Detergent tank
1 = Spray suction nozzle for carpet 2 = Hard flooring adapter 3 = Spray suction nozzle for upholstery 4 = Universal flooring nozzle 5 = Groove nozzle 6 = Upholstery nozzle 7 = Vacuuming brush
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Contents
Description of appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Readying the appliance for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Dry vacuum cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Wet vacuum cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Spray vacuum cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Maintenance and cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
What to do, if . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Optional accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Dear customer,
Please read this instruction manual carefully. Above all, please observe the safety instructions located on the first few pages of this instruction manual. Please retain this instruction manual for later reference. Pass it on to any subsequent owner of the appliance.
For the environment’s sake
Do not simply throw out the packaging material and used appliances. Appliance packaging:
• The packaging cardboard can be taken to a recovered paper collection site.
• The plastic bag made of polyethylene (PE) can be handed in at PE collection points in order to be recycled.
Recycling the appliance at the end of its useful life:
• The plastic parts are marked with a material code such that at the end of the appliance’s useful life it can be handed in for recycling as for the other materials.
Please contact your city council to obtain the details of your local recycling centre.
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Areas of application
– Dry vacuum cleaning – Wet vacuum cleaning – Spray vacuum cleaning
The VAMPYR MULTI 3 in 1/MULTI Pro 3 in 1 is a multipurpose vacuum cleaner to be used for the dry vacuum cleaning of dust, sand, gravel, shavings and foliage; for the wet vacuum cleaning of liquids, blocked wash basins and gutters, and is also a spray vacuum cleaner to be used for the wet cleaning of carpets, upholstered furniture and hard flooring. As well as being designed for use in living quarters, the appliance can also be used in basements, workshops, workrooms and in the garage. In order to facilitate thorough cleaning of carpets and upholstery when spray vacuum cleaning, a special cleaning fluid is sprayed on the carpets or upholstery and is vacuumed up together with the released dirt in the same step.
Before using the appliance for the first time
Please read carefully the following information listed. It provides important tips for the safety, use and maintenance of the appliance. Please retain this instruction manual for later reference and pass it on to any subsequent owner of the appliance.
1 Safety instructions
• Only connect the appliance to AC – 220/230 volts.
• The electric circuit for the power outlet used must be fused with at least a 10 A or 10 A delayed-action fuse.
• Prior to maintenance or cleaning ensure that the appliance has been switched off and that the power plug has been disconnected.
• Never disconnect the power plug by pulling on the cable.
• Do not place the appliance in operation if: – the cable is damaged. – there is visible damage to the housing. – the motor component has previously fallen off.
• Tasks other than those described herein must not be performed with the appliance.
• Children must not use the appliance unsupervised. (The cleaning concentrate must not be handled by children.)
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• The manufacturer is not liable for possible damage arising as a result of unintended use or incorrect operation of the appliance.
• When dry vacuum cleaning always insert both a foam filter and a paper filter. Remove both filters when wet vacuum cleaning or spray vacuum cleaning.
• The motor protection filter must be inserted for all types of vacuuming.
• People and animals must not be vacuumed using the appliance.
• Nozzles and tubes which are attached to the appliance must not be placed near the head (danger exists for eyes and ears).
• Never vacuum up matches, hot ashes or burning hot objects.
• Do not vacuum up solvent-containing or flammable liquids such as paint thinner, oil, petrol, or caustic liquids.
• Important: This model of the appliance is not suitable for vacuuming harmful types of dust.
• Never use the appliance in rooms in which flammable substances are stored or in which gasses have accumulated.
• Do not leave the appliance outdoors or directly exposed to moisture.
• Never direct the jet of detergent spray at power outlets or electrical appliances.
• Empty the container after wet vacuum cleaning and spray vacuum cleaning.
• The power plug must be disconnected:
– if a fault occurs during operation of the appliance; – each time a filter is changed; – prior to cleaning and carrying out maintenance work; – after use.
• Avoid running over the cable with the appliance or the nozzle. This could damage the insulation.
• Faulty cables can be replaced by the AEG Customer Service or an authorised workshop.
• Repairs to electrical appliances may only be carried out by qualified service engineers. Improper repairs can give rise to significant hazards for the user.
For this reason, in the event of a fault please contact your specialist dealer or the AEG Customer Service.
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This appliance conforms with the following EU Directives:
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• 73/23/EEC dated 19.02.1973 – Low Voltage Directive
• 89/336/EEC dated 03.05.1989, (including Modification Directive 92/31/EEC) – EMC Directive.
Readying the appliance for use
Mounting the bottom rollers
The bottom rollers are enclosed loosely for packaging-related reasons. They are however easy to assemble: Pull the two vice action latches outwards and lift off the motor head.
0 Remove the detergent tank from the dust
container.
0 Position the dust container with its opening
downwards. To facilitate assembly, lightly grease the metal pins that belong to the bottom rollers. First push the metal pins into the base of the dust container and then press it and the rollers together as far as they will go.
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Dry vacuum cleaning
Preparation Important: If the appliance has been used for
wet vacuum cleaning beforehand it must be absolutely dry for this purpose; dry the hose and pipes beforehand if necessary. The motor protection filter must always be inserted into the suction hole. The thin hose attached to the motor head is required only for spray vacuum cleaning. When dry vacuum cleaning, press the end of the hose into the retainer located on the motor head.
Insert the filter
0 First lift the foam filter then the fine paper filter
out of the filter basket and attach both filters by pressing the tension ring. Secure the tension ring by pivoting the two brackets.
Insert a paper filter if required
In general a paper filter should be inserted when dry vacuuming.
0 Hold the paper filter by the cardboard edge and
firmly press it onto the suction hole. The paper filter must touch closely against the side of the dust container wall so that it is not damaged by the filter basket when gently replacing the motor head.
Attach the motor head:
0 Motorkopf so auf den Schmutzbehälter
aufsetzen, dass sich die Schalter senkrecht über der Ansaugöffnung befinden.Attach the motor head onto the dust container such that the switch islocated vertically above the suction hole. Then press the two vice action latches.
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Connecting the vacuuming hose and vacuuming pipes
0 Insert the hose inserts into the suction hole as in
the picture and turn it to the right until it locks into place. To remove the vacuuming hose, twist the hose inserts to the left and remove.
At the other end of the vacuuming hose, first connect the vacuuming pipe without hook-in pins and then the one with pins; do this in such a way that the hook-in pins are pointed backwards when in the operating position.
After this the carpet nozzle or the accessory of choice can be attached.
Working with the nozzles when dry vacuuming
The nozzles are all attached to the vacuuming pipe by pressing and twisting and are removed by pulling and twisting.
Universal flooring nozzle’s carpet nozzle
For cleaning carpeting and hard flooring. The switch-over buttons can be adjusted by foot
to suit the type of flooring. for carpeting
Press the carpeting symbol
- brush bristles are retracted
for smooth flooring
Press the smooth flooring symbol
- brush bristles are lowered
Upholstery nozzle
For vacuuming all types of upholstered furniture, mattresses etc.
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Groove nozzle
For vacuuming grooves, corners and narrow gaps.
To ease comfort of use, the upholstery and groove nozzles can also be used with only one vacuuming pipe or can be connected directly to the handle of the vacuuming hose.
Vacuuming brush
For vacuuming furniture, PC keyboards etc. To ease comfort of use, the vacuuming brush can be connected directly to the vacuuming pipe or to the handle of the vacuuming hose.
Switching on the appliance
0 Caution: Before commencing dry vacuuming always ensure that the
foam filter and paper filter have been inserted, as otherwise the dust that is vacuumed up will be released unfiltered into the room. The dust container, pipes and hose must be absolutely dry. The rotary switch must be pointing to ”0”. The rocker switch must be pressed in the direction of the flooring nozzle symbol ” ”, as otherwise possible damage to the pump may occur. To switch the appliance on, turn the rotary switch to the ”I” symbol. Important: The rocker switch must not be illuminated.
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Regulating the suction power
The suction power can be decreased by actuating the suction power regulator located on the handle, e.g. when vacuuming curtains.
Slider for regulating the suction power – closed = full suction power
– open = decreased suction power
After dry vacuuming
0 Turn the rotary switch to ”0” and disconnect the
power plug. Coil the cable in large loops and hang it on the cable cradle located on the carry handle.
The vacuuming pipe can be hung on the mountings on the motor head together with the nozzle and hose.
Empty the dust container if required; however, if no paper filter is being used, empty it as soon as the dust container is half full at the latest. If you are vacuuming with a paper filter, the change should be made when the nozzle noticeably begins to pick up less dirt.
To empty the container, release the two vice action latches and lift off the motor head. Empty the dust container into a rubbish bin. Normal dust from housecleaning can easily be disposed of together with the household waste.
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Wet vacuum cleaning
Preparation
0 Prior to wet vacuuming always ensure that the
paper filter, the fine paper filter and the foam filter have been removed. The motor protection filter must always be inserted into the suction hole. The thin hose attached to the motor head is required only for spray vacuum cleaning. When wet vacuum cleaning, press the end of the hose into the retainer located on the motor head.
0 Check that the flotation valve under the motor
protection filter is working. The flotation ball must always be clean and be able to move freely in the filter basket. Check that the ball can move around by shaking the motor head. Prior to wet vacuuming, empty any dust from the dust container.
Attach the motor head
0 Attach the motor head on the dust container
such that the switch is located vertically above the suction hole. Then press the two vice action latches.
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Connecting the vacuuming hose and vacuuming pipes
0 Insert the hose inserts into the suction hole as in
the picture and turn it to the right until it locks into place. To remove the vacuuming hose, twist the hose inserts to the left and remove. At the other end of the vacuuming hose, first connect the vacuuming pipe without hook-in pins and then the one with pins; do this in such a way that the hook-in pins are pointed forwards when in the operating position. After this the accessory of choice can be attached. To remove the vacuuming hose, twist the hose inserts to the left and remove.
Working with the nozzles when wet vacuuming
The nozzles are all attached to the vacuuming pipe by pressing and twisting and are removed by pulling and twisting.
Spray suction nozzle for carpet
0 When vacuum up liquids from carpets, push the
thin hose located on the nozzle into the clamping pieces located on both vacuuming pipes in order to anchor it; it is not used when wet vacuuming.
Hard flooring adapter (HFA)
0 Attach the hard flooring adapter when
vacuuming smooth floors. Do this by putting the arrow marked on the HFA and the spray nozzle for carpet on top of each other (1) and pushing the HFA in the direction of the second arrow marked on the HFA (2).
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Without a nozzle
Liquids can be directly vacuumed out of containers using the vacuuming hose, the vacuuming pipe or the groove nozzle. Remove these parts from the liquid prior to switching off the appliance to ensure that the vacuuming pipe is vacuumed clean.
0 Exercise caution when vacuuming from containers e.g. bowls whose
liquid level is higher and whose contents is larger than the capacity of the dust container; in such an event, if the dust container is full and the flotation valve has therefore closed, liquid will continue to flow up in accordance with the siphoning principle. For this reason, in such cases only vacuum up a portion of the total amount and empty the dust container at intervals. When the dust container’s maximum capacity has been attained, this can be heard by the higher-pitched sound made by the motor, and no more liquid will be extracted. Then immediately switch off the appliance and empty the dust container. If the appliance tips over while wet vacuuming, first right the appliance while the motor is still running and then switch off the motor. After a short while, when the flotation ball has dropped back to its normal position, the motor can be switched on again.
Caution: Petrol, thinner, heating oil and other flammable liquids can form explosive vapours or mixes due to turbulence with the vacuum air. Acetone, acids and solvents can corrode the materials used to construct the appliance. Water used for cleaning and dirty water containing commercially available household detergents can be vacuumed up without any cause for concern.
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Switching on the appliance
0 Before commencing wet vacuuming always remove the paper filter and
the foam filter.
0 The rotary switch must be pointing to ”0”.
The rocker switch must be pressed in the direction of the flooring nozzle symbol ” ”. Plug the cable into the power outlet: To switch the appliance on, turn the rotary switch to the ”I” symbol. Important: The rocker switch must not be illuminated.
Regulating the suction power
The suction power can be decreased by actuating the suction power regulator located on the handle of the vacuuming hose.
Slider for regulating the suction power – closed = full suction power
– open = decreased suction power
After wet vacuuming
0 Turn the rotary switch to ”0” and disconnect the power plug.
Empty the dust container and clean it and the components used with warm soapy water and let them dry; in particular this should be done after vacuuming up sticky liquids. Prior to being reassembled, all appliance parts must be totally dry.
0 Coil the cable in large loops and hang it on the
cable cradle located on the carry handle. The vacuuming pipe can be hung on the mountings on the motor head together with the nozzle and hose.
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Spray vacuum cleaning
0 Only spray vacuum those surfaces and upholstery which are suitable to
be wet vacuum cleaned. Do not wet fragile hand-woven carpets or carpets which are not colour-fast.
Caution: When spray vacuum cleaning be sure to use only AEG detergent with foam inhibitor for spray vacuum appliances.
Preparation:
0 Prior to treating a carpet for the first time, test the fastness of the
colour by applying some detergent concentrate to a white cloth and rub it onto a patch of carpet that is not so visible. If no traces of colour remain on the cloth, the carpet can be cleaned using water. In any other event, do not use water when cleaning the carpet. Prior to spray vacuum cleaning carpets, thoroughly vacuum the entire area in order to remove any loose dirt in advance. Before commencing spray vacuuming always remove the paper filter and the foam filter.
0 Pour water and detergent concentrate into the
detergent tank: 20 ml detergent concentrate per litre of water. Use only lukewarm water, as higher temperatures could damage the appliance and carpets and upholstery. Place the detergent tank inside the dust container.
0 To draw up the cleaning liquid out of the tank,
free the thin hose located on the motor head from where it has been fastened. Then attach the motor head on the dust container such that the switch is located vertically above the suction hole. When doing this, ensure that the thin hose is immersed in the cleaning liquid. Then press the two vice action latches.
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Connecting the vacuuming hose, pressure hose and vacuuming pipes
0 Insert the hose inserts into the suction hole as in
the picture and turn it to the right until it locks into place. To remove the vacuuming hose, twist the hose inserts to the left and remove. Then firmly press the end of the thin pressure hose into the quick disconnect coupler located on the motor head until the coupler clicks into place.
0 Press the pressure hose into the clips and secure
these to the vacuuming hose such that they are evenly spaced.
0 At the other end of the vacuuming hose connect
the two vacuuming pipes to the handle, by first connecting the pipe without hook-in pins and then the one with pins. Insert the shut-off valve located on the pressure hose into the track located on the upper vacuuming pipe as far as it will go. Then turn the vacuuming pipe such that the shut-off valve is located on the underside of the handle. Align the second lower vacuuming pipe such that the clamping pieces for the pressure hose are located on the same side as for the upper pipe.
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Working with the nozzles when spray vacuuming
The nozzles are all attached to the vacuuming pipe by pressing and twisting and are removed by pulling and twisting.
Spray suction nozzle for carpet
For using water when cleaning carpeting
0 Attach the wide transparent nozzle to the end of
the lower vacuuming pipe press the pressure hose attached to it into the clamping pieces located on the vacuuming pipes or secure the pressure hose to the stainless steel pipe using pipe clips.
0 Attach the coupling piece located at the upper
end of the pressure hose to the shut-off valve and lock it by turning it clockwise. To detach the pressure hose from the shut-off valve, turn the coupling piece anti-clockwise to unlock it and remove it from the shut-off valve.
Hard flooring adapter
For using water when cleaning hard floors made of ceramic, stone or synthetic materials.
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Spray suction nozzle for upholstery
For using water when cleaning upholstery, car seats etc. For better handling, the small transparent nozzle can be connected directly to the handle of the vacuuming hose:
0 If necessary, unlock the pressure hose by turning
it anti-clockwise and remove it if it is still connected to the shut-off valve. Pull the shut­off valve out of the track located on the vacuuming pipe. Remove the vacuuming pipes from the vacuuming hose handle by gently twisting them.
0 Attach the upholstery spray suction nozzle onto
the vacuuming hose handle and push the shut­off valve into the track located on the nozzle as far as it will go. Attach the coupling piece located at the upper end of the pressure hose which is on the nozzle to the shut-off valve and lock it by turning it clockwise.
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Switching on the appliance
0 While spray vacuuming and afterwards the room should be well aired in
order to facilitate rapid drying.
0 The rocker switch must be pressed in the
direction of the spray suction nozzle symbol ” ”. Plug the cable into the power outlet: To switch the appliance on, turn the rotary switch to the ”I” symbol. The rocker switch will illuminate.
Spray vacuum cleaning of carpets
0 Place the spray suction nozzle for carpet on the
carpet in one corner of the room. Press and hold down the valve handle located on the handle until the cleaning liquid is sprayed onto the carpet. Then slowly pull the nozzle that has been placed on the carpet in a straight line across the carpet in the direction of the arrow. The cleaning liquid which has been sprayed into the carpet pile is vacuumed up together with the released dirt in the same step. In this way the carpet becomes damp, but not wet through.
0 At the end of the strip of carpet, or when pausing, release the valve
handle in order to stop the jet of spray. When the liquid that has been sprayed out is vacuumed up again, lift up the nozzle and begin vacuuming a new strip of carpet with a small overlap. In this way the entire area can be treated strip by strip. Should traces of liquid remain on a strip of carpet that has been cleaned, these areas can be vacuumed over again with the valve handle released. All that this is doing is removing additional moisture from the carpet. The amount of moisture extracted can be checked by looking through the transparent top section of the nozzle. For a longer penetration time and in order to achieve a certain soaking effect, the detergent can be applied with the spray suction nozzle for carpet held above the carpet and then, following a short soaking period, the detergent can be vacuumed up. However, one must ensure that not too much liquid is sprayed onto the carpet, as this could cause (according to the material) ripples or raised areas to appear in the carpet.
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0 Important: The carpet should not be walked upon while it is still damp. 0 Caution: If the carpet has been shampooed at an earlier point in time,
foam may collect in the dust container during cleaning and leak out of the air outlet. If this happens switch off the appliance and empty the dust container. In order to avoid additional build-up of foam, a cup of vinegar can be poured into the dust container.
Spray vacuum cleaning of hard flooring
When cleaning hard flooring the cleaning fluid is sprayed onto the carpet via the spray suction nozzle for carpet plus the hard flooring adapter and is vacuumed up together with the released dirt in the same step.
Spray vacuum cleaning of upholstery
This cleaning procedure is the same as for spray vacuum cleaning of carpets. Ensure that not too much cleaning fluid is sprayed onto the upholstery as longer drying time may be required according to the cushion stock.
Regulating the suction power
0 Always hold the slider for regulating the suction
power closed to ensure that the fluid is vacuumed up on the full suction power setting.
After spray vacuum cleaning
0 Press the rocker switch in the direction of the flooring nozzle symbol
”, turn the rotary switch to ”0” and disconnect the power plug. Detach the pressure hose from the motor head by actuating the quick disconnect coupler’s release button. Twist the vacuuming hose to remove it from the dust container. Detach the motor head from the dust container and remove the detergent tank. Unused cleaning fluid can be poured into a suitable container for storage. Empty the dust container and thoroughly rinse it and the detergent tank. The cleaning fluid can be disposed of as for normal household cleaner.
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0 Important:
Each time after spray vacuum cleaning the vacuuming hose should be cleaned of particles of dirt and fluff if necessary.
Dismantling the spray vacuuming components
0 (Detach the spray suction nozzle’s pressure hose
from the shut-off valve by turning the coupling piece anti-clockwise to unlock it. Pull the shut-off valve out of the track located on the vacuuming pipe or on the spray suction nozzle for upholstery. Remove the spray suction nozzle from the vacuuming pipe or handle.
0 Detach the pressure hose from the motor head
by actuating the quick disconnect coupler’s release button so that the connecting piece for the pressure hose detaches itself. Remove the clips from the vacuuming hose.
0 Prior to being reassembled, all appliance parts
must be totally dry. Coil the cable in large loops and hang it on the cable cradle located on the carry handle.
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Maintenance
Changing the filters
0 The paper filter is to be changed if the efficiency
of the vacuuming decreases or if the filter is very soiled: Hold the paper filter by the cardboard edge and firmly press it onto the suction hole. The paper filter must touch closely against the side of the dust container wall so that it is not damaged by the filter basket when gently replacing the motor head.
Changing the fine paper filter and the foam filter
0 Change the fine paper filter with each fifth
change of the paper filter. First release the tension ring (pivot the two brackets in the direction of the arrows marked), then detach the tension ring from the motor head and remove the fine paper filter and the foam filter. Beat out the foam filter well or, if very dirty, wash it by hand and allow it to dry. Lift up the foam filter and the new fine paper filter, attach both filters using the tension ring and secure it by pivoting the two brackets.
Changing the motor protection filter
0 Check the motor protection filter in the
flotation valve now and again. If it becomes soiled, open the flotation valve in the direction of the arrow and remove the motor protection filter out of the suction hole. Insert the cleaned or new filter back in and then attach the filter basket.
Cleaning the appliance
0 Each time after vacuuming using water or spray vacuuming check the
motor protection filter for soiling and clean it if necessary. Wipe the motor head, dust container and housing with a damp cloth and allow to air-dry. Do not use solvent or abrasive substances.
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Cleaning the cables, pumps, valves and spray nozzles
0 For practical reasons this cleaning is carried out directly after the
appliance has been used for spray vacuuming. Pour approx. 2 litres of water into the detergent tank, place this into the dust container and attach the motor head. Plug the cable into the power outlet: Hold the nozzle over a drain, press the rocker switch in the direction of the spray suction nozzle symbol ” ” and turn the rotary switch to ”I” Press the shut-off valve to spray out the water that was poured in. Rinse the vacuuming hose, pipes and nozzles by vacuuming up some clean water. Then clean the two containers and allow the appliance components to dry well. Dismantle the spray vacuuming components as described under ”After spray vacuum cleaning”.
Hygiene when changing filters and emptying the dust container
Hygiene gloves should be used when changing all of the filter systems in the appliance (e.g. paper filter, fine paper filter) and when emptying and cleaning the dust container. These are obtainable everywhere from the relevant retailers.
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What to do, if...
...dust escapes when vacuuming?
• Are the paper filter and foam filter undamaged and correctly attached?
• Has an AEG paper filter been used?
...the suction power gradually decreases?
• Is the paper filter full?
• Are the filter pores blocked by fine dust or grime?
• Are the nozzles, extension pipe and vacuuming hose blocked by dust?
• Is the motor protection filter soiled?
...the suction power suddenly decreases?
• Did the flotation valve stop the flow of vacuum air? This can happen when the appliance is on an extreme slant or if it has tipped over. Switch off the appliance – the flotation ball will drop down – the appliance is ready for use again.
...the motor is not running properly?
• Is the fuse intact and is there voltage?
• Are the cable, power plug and power outlet intact? (Disconnect the power plug prior to checking!)
• Under no circumstances should you open the motor yourself.
...no cleaning fluid is coming out?
• Has the rotary switch been turned to ”I” and is the rocker switch switched to the symbol ” ”? The rocker switch must be illuminated.
• Is there still some cleaning fluid in the detergent tank?
• Is the suction hose hanging freely in the detergent tank? Is the sieve at the end of the hose blocked?
• Is the spray nozzle blocked? To clean the spray suction nozzle, place it into some water for a period of time so that the dried-on detergent loosens, then strongly blow through it.
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Replacement parts
Replacement filters and detergent concentrate
So that your appliance always functions properly, we recommend that you use original AEG replacement filters and detergent concentrate. The original AEG replacement filters and the detergent concentrate can be obtained from your specialist dealer or from Customer Service.
Foam filter ET no. 668 900 800
Fine paper filter ET no. 668 900 801
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Paper filter 1 package = 5 pieces and 1 paper filter ET no. 668 900 780
Motor protection filter ET no. 668 900 895
Original AEG detergent concentrate 1 bottle containing 100ml ET no. 668 900 822
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Special accessories
Longlife wet and dry filters
ET no. 668 900 827
Professional set
Ø 50 mm Vacuum system for coarse dirt Individual components can be obtained from AEG Customer Service.
Pipe reducer
Ø 50 mm – Ø 32 mm
Connecting piece for professional system and standard accessories ET no. 668 900 829
Ø 30 mm
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Wet and dry multi-purpose nozzle
ET no. 668 900 830
Bevelled pipe nozzle
ET no. 668 900 828
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