Storage, Technical data, Gb mt – Parkside PAS 500 B1 User Manual
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GB MT
1. Take off the container cover (5).
2. Turn the wire filter basket (14)
anticlockwise and take it off.
Tap out the wire filter basket.
3. Tap out the pleated filter (13)
and clean it with a paintbrush
or hand brush.
Don‘t wash the pleated filter
in water.
4. Place the pleated filter (13) on
the rotated container lid (5)
(see small image ).
Here, the rubber ring must be
on the
0mm
15
container
lid and
press the
safety stop
switch
(15a) downwards.
5. Pull the wire filter basket (14)
over the pleated filter (13) and
turn it clockwise until it stops.
The safety stop (15b) must be
pressed down.
If there is play in the wire filter bas-
ket (14), use a finger to press down
the metal lugs (16).
Cleaning the Air Filter
1. Take off the container cover (5),
wire filter basket and pleated
filter.
2. Take the air filter (17) out of the
filter housing (18).
3. Clean the filter with soap and wa-
ter and allow it to dry in the air.
4. Place the air filter (17) back in
the filter housing (18).
Storage
• To store, wind the mains cable (1)
around the retaining bracket (4) on the
container lid (5).
• Push the end of the suction hose (11)
under the retaining bracket (4).
• Push the suction tube (12) onto the
accessory holder (2).
• Keep the equipment in a dry place,
out of reach of children.
Technical data
Ash vacuum cleaner ............... PAS 500 B1
Mains voltage ......... 220-240V~, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption of motor ..........500 W
Safety class ......................................... II
Protection category............................IP20
Cable length .................................... 2.5 m
Stainless steel container
capacity .......... 18 l
Length of the metal suction hose ....120 cm
Suction tube:
Length..........................................30 cm
Diameter ............................ca. 39.8 mm
Weight (incl. all accessories) ...........4.0 kg
Technical and visual modifications may
be carried out due to further development
without prior notice. All dimensions, infor-
mation and statements provided in these
Operating Instructions are therefore sub-
ject to amendment. Legal claims which
are based on the Operating Instructions
can therefore not be recognised.