Maintenance and cleaning
Standard cleaning (Fig. F - H)
– Switch the unit off at the power switch (16) and pull out the power plug.
– Remove all hoses.
– Unlock the container lock (18).
– Remove the motor housing (17).
– Flush the inner tank (19), but do not remove.
– Unlock the engagement plates (21) beneath the foam filters (22).
– Remove the foam filters (22) and wash out with clean water.
Note: Foam filters are wear parts. Check the foam filters at the same time. If damaged, only replace with original
OASE spare parts.
Clean inner tank, collector, intake distributor and drain valve (Fig. I - K)
– Intake distributor (Fig. J): Turn the intake distributor (4) out of the bayonet closure (14). Check the completeness
and condition of the rubber seals (25) in the intake distributor.
– Rinse the intake distributor.
– Remove the inner tank (Fig. I 19) and rinse.
• Check the condition of the rubber seal (27).
• Rinse the collector (Fig. K 24) and drain valve (23).
• Check seating and ease of movement of the flap (26) in the drain opening.
Note: Sealing rings and valve rubber elements are wear parts. If damaged or lost, only replace with original OASE
spare parts.
Reassembling the unit
Subsequently, reassemble the unit in the reverse order. Do not forget to lock the motor housing using the engagement
hooks (Fig. J, 18).
Wear parts
• Sealing rings
• Foam filters
• Valve rubber elements
Storage
Empty out the collection container and clean the unit. Store in a dry, frost protected room, inaccessible to children.
Spare parts
The use of original parts from OASE ensures continued
safe and reliable operation of the unit.
Please visit our website for spare parts drawings and spare
parts.
Disposal
Foam filters and seals no longer used can be disposed of with the household waste.
N O T E
Do not dispose of this unit with domestic waste.
• Render the unit unusable beforehand by cutting the cables and dispose of the unit via the return system
provided for this purpose.
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