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Dometic CV1004 - Maintenance and Cleaning; Motor Filter Replacement and Cleaning; Troubleshooting Common Issues

Dometic CV1004
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Maintaining and cleaning the vacuum cleaner CV1004
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8.4 Replacing and cleaning the motor filter
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Remove the motor filter and insert a new one or reinsert the cleaned
motor filter (fig. m, page 7 and fig. n, page 7).
9 Maintaining and cleaning the vacuum
cleaner
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Occasionally clean the product with a damp cloth.
10 Troubleshooting
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NOTE
Replace or clean the motor filter after you have changed the dust
bag five times or if it is heavily soiled.
You can wash the motor filter by hand in mild soapy water. Do not
wash it in a washing machine or with hard objects. Leave it to dry
before fitting it in the vacuum cleaner in the direction of the
arrows.
NOTICE!
Do not use sharp or hard objects or cleaning agents for cleaning
as these may damage the product.
NOTE
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a thermal overload protec-
tion which prevents the motor from overheating.
If the motor stops, switch the device off by setting the switch to
position “O” or disconnecting the suction hose from the external
hose socket.
Let the device cool down for around 1 hour. If this fault still occurs
following the troubleshooting measures described below, then
please contact the manufacturer or your dealer.

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