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PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.

Do not operate the vacuum 
cleaner too close to heaters or 
radiators.

5.

Do not pick up anything that is 
burning or smoking such as 
cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.

4.

When pulling out the power plug 
from the wall outlet, pull the plug 
not the power cord.

Important

:

If the suction opening of the unit, the hose or the chrome telescopic tube 
are 

BLOCKED

, switch off the vacuum cleaner and remove the blocking 

substance before you start the unit again.

Changing & Cleaning the 

Pre-Motor Filter

The pre-motor filter is located behind the 

dust cup. See illustration below.

This is a rinseable filter but should be 

replaced every six (6) months. Never 

operate the vacuum without ALL the 

filters in place.

• Push the Power On/Off button to the 

"Off" position and disconnect the 

power cord from the wall outlet.

• Open the dust cup cover.

• Remove the pre-motor filter and rinse 

in lukewarm water, let dry completely. 

Do not use a washing machine to 

rinse the filter. Do not use a hair dryer 

to dry it. Air dry only. 

• When filter is completely dry, replace 

pre-motor filter back into the unit and 

close the dust cup cover.

Please Note: 

The HEPA Dust Cup 

Filter is washable.  It should, however, 

be replaced every six (6) months to 

ensure peak performance of your 

vacuum.

The Post Motor Filter, Pre-Motor Filter 

and Pre-Filter are washable. They 

should however be replaced every six 

(6) months to ensure peak performance 

of your vacuum.

Important: 

Make sure that 

ALL

filters 

are completely dry before re-installing 

back in the hand vacuum.

Important:

All filters should be checked 

regularly for signs of damage, 

preferably after each cleaning task. The 

filters must be replaced immediately if 

they become damaged. Always 

disconnect the vacuum from the 

electrical outlet when checking the 

filters.

2.

Before inserting the power plug 
into the wall outlet, make sure that 
your hands are dry.

6.

Do not use without all filters in place.

Cleaning Air Driven Turbo Brush

1. On the base of the turbo brush there is 

an access door for the turbine. To 

open for cleaning, push latch toward 

door and lift door off.

2. Inspect turbine wheel and air passage 

for debris and/or blockage. Remove 

debris if present.

3. Inspect the rotating brush for built-up 

hair or string. If present, remove by 

carefully cutting with scissors. Avoid 

damaging or cutting bristles.

4. Once clean, snap the turbine access 

door back in place. The turbo brush 

will not function without the access 

door in place.

Note:

This vacuum cleaner is equipped 

with a plug and power cord that retract 

automatically.  If the cord or plug get 

damaged, it must be replaced by a 

qualified technician.

3.

Before you start vacuuming, 
make sure to remove large or 
sharp objects that might 
damage the dust bag.

Warning: 

Hold the plug  when 

rewinding the cord.  Do not allow the 

cord to whip when rewinding.

Changing & Cleaning the Post 

Motor Filter

The post motor filter is  a  washable filter 

but should be replaced every six (6) 

months depending on usage. Never 

operate the vacuum without ALL the 

filters in place.

• Push the Power On/Off button to the 

"Off" position and disconnect the 

power cord from the wall outlet.

• The post motor filter is located on the 

rear of the vacuum. Remove the filter 

from the filter grill. 

• Rinse in lukewarm water, let dry 

completely. Do not use a washing 

machine to rinse the filter. Do not use 

a hair dryer to dry it. Air dry only. 

• When filter is completely dry, replace 

post motor filter back into the unit and 

replace the filter cover.

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