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10 EN
Cleaning the pre-lter
Filter alert light
status
Follow this
lights up on the
screen (g. x)
Clean the pre-
lter
Note
Filter light
lights up
approximately once every two
weeks.
1 Rinse the pre-lters under a running
tap. If the pre-lters are very dirty,
use a vacuum cleaner or soft brush
to remove the dust before rinsing
under the tap (g. y).
Note
Make sure to rinse the pre-lters
equipped in both sides of the
appliance.
2 Air dry the pre-lters.
Note
Make sure that the pre-lters are
completely dry before you put them
back in the appliance. If they are still
wet, bacteria may multiply in them
and shorten the lifetime of the pre-
lters.
3 After the pre-lters are properly
put back in the appliance, reset
the lter lifetime counter. (Refer
to chapter 7 "Resetting the lter
lifetime counter".)
Cleaning the body of the
appliance
Regularly clean the inside and outside
of the appliance to prevent dusts from
collecting.
1 Wipe away dust with a soft dry cloth
from the body of the appliance.
Cleaning the air outlet
cover
1
To unlock the air outlet cover, grab
the handle on the cover and pull
the cover up (g. q).
2 Clean the cover with a brush
(g. r).
3 To reattach the cover, mount it onto
the top of the appliance rst, and
then push the side with the handle
towards the appliance (g. s).
Cleaning the air quality
sensor
Clean the air quality sensor every two
months for optimal functioning of the
appliance. Clean it more frequently
if you use the appliance in a dusty
environment.
1 Clean the inlet and outlet of the air
quality sensor with a soft brush
(g. t).
2 Open the cover of the air quality
sensor (g. u).
3 Clean the sensor, the dust inlet
and outlet with a lightly moistened
cotton swab, and nish with a dry
cotton swab (g. v).
4 Close the sensor cover (g. w).
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