Replacing The Filter - Philips FC8820 Manual

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Cleaning sensors, wheels and side brushes
To maintain good cleaning performance, you have to clean the drop-off
sensors, the wheels and the side brushes from time to time.
1
Make sure the power switch is in 'off' position.
2
Place the robot upside down on a flat surface.
3
Use a brush with soft bristles (e.g. a toothbrush) to remove dust or
fluff from the drop-off sensors. Also check if there is any dirt or fluff
blocking the suction opening.
Note: It is important that you clean the drop-off sensors regularly.
If the drop-off sensors are dirty, the robot may fail to detect height differences.
4
Use a brush with soft bristles (e.g. a toothbrush) to remove dust or
fluff from the front wheel and side wheels.
5
To clean the side brushes, grab them by the bristles and pull them off
their shafts.
6
Remove fluff, hairs and threads from the shaft and from the side
brush with a soft brush (e.g. a toothbrush) or a cloth.
7
Check the side brushes and the bottom of the robot for any sharp
objects that could damage your floor.
Replacement
You can order spareparts and accessories at
www.shop.philips.com/service or at your Philips dealer. You can also
contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country.

Replacing the filter

Replace the filter if it is very dirty or damaged. You can order a new
filter under order number CP0109. See 'Emptying and cleaning the dust
container' in chapter 'Cleaning and maintenance' for instructions on how to
remove the old filter from the dust container and how to place a new filter
in the dust container.
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