Philips FC8652/01 Merkblatt

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Features
Airflow Max technology
Airflow Max technology maximizes the airflow, allowing the dustbag to unfold
uniformly, so you get the highest suction power, even as the bag fills-up!
2000 Watt motor
2000 W motor generates max. 400 suction power for excellent cleaning
results.
4L dust capacity
The specially designed 4L dust chamber allows you to make optimal use of
your dust bag, so you can clean for longer.
Extra long ergonomic grip
This ergonomically shaped grip is convenient in use. Its extra long design gives
you farther reach, so you can easily clean hard to reach places.
S-bag Classic Long Performance
This new Philips synthetic dust bag has been developed to provide long lasting
vacuum cleaner performance, i.e. a high level of suction power and maximum
filtration, up to the moment the dust bag is full and ready for disposal.
AirSeal with EPA10
EPA10 filter and AirSeal capture the finest dust before the air is blown out for
a dust-free environment and clean, healthy air.
Specifications
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Design
Color
Full red
Performance
Input power (max)
2000 W
Input power (IEC)
1800 W
Suction power (max)
400 W
Vacuum (max)
30 kPa
Airflow (max)
42 l/s
Noise level (Lc IEC)
82 dB
Filtration
Dust capacity
4 l
Exhaust filter
EPA 10 filter
Motor filter
Microfilter
Usability
Action radius
9 m
Cord length
6 m
Tube type
Metal 2-piece telescopic tube
Handgrip
Ergonomic grip with air slider
Carrying handle
Front
Tube coupling
Conical
Park or storage assist
Vertical and horizontal
Wheel type
Rubber
Nozzles and accessories
Standard nozzle
Multi-purpose Nozzle
Accessories included
Crevice tool
Small nozzle
Sustainability
User manual
100% recycled paper
Weight and dimensions
Weight of product
5.2 kg
Dimensions of
product (LxWxH)
447x304x234 mm
Packaging dimensions
Height
33.00 cm
Width
33.50 cm
Depth
52.00 cm
Nett weight
6.49 kg
Gross weight
7.83 kg
EAN
08710103658146
Number of products
included
1
Country of origin
CN
Harmonised Systems
Code
850819
Performer Active
data subject to change
2015, March 4