Important Care Advice
The Chilli 4 Cyclonic™ is a powerful highly efficient, yet lightweight and portable vacuum cleaner. The
powerful suction will remove the smallest particles of dust and dirt from your carpets and upholstery. To
prevent the unit from overheating and to maintain the efficiency of the Chilli 4 Cyclonic™ the filter MUST
BE cleaned regularly.
The waste chamber is transparent to enable you to see accumulated dirt and debris (Fig. 10). When this
happens the efficiency of the motor unit is reduced and the waste chamber must be emptied and the
filter assembly cleaned.
A blocked filter will restrict airflow to the motor which can start overheating.
This will become apparent as the noise of the motor will become higher pitch. If
this happens stop the unit and then clean the filter or switch to the spare filter, as
described below.
As a safety precaution the motor is designed to cut out in the event of overheating.
Please allow the unit to cool sufficiently for up to one hour before restarting.
Emptying the waste chamber and caring for your
filter
Disconnect the Ewbank Chilli 4 Cyclonic™ from the
power socket-outlet and remove any accessory
attached to the Chilli. Depress the waste chamber
release button (Fig. 11).
While holding the release button, separate the
chamber from the main body (Fig. 12). Remove the
filter body from the chamber (Fig. 13), and empty the
waste from the chamber (Fig. 14). The chamber can
be rinsed out with warm (not hot) soapy water if
necessary. Ensure that the chamber is dry before re-
assembly.
Filter cleaning
- we recommend the filter is checked
and cleaned each time the waste chamber is
emptied.
The Chilli 4 filter has 2 separate parts, an outer pre-
filter basket and a pleated filter which fits inside this
basket. The pre-filter will collect larger particles and
prevent these from becoming lodged in the grooves
of the pleated filter.
To clean the filter separate the two parts, the pleated
filter should easily separate from the pre-filter, then
gently shake, tap or brush the pleated filter to remove
dust particles and debris from the grooves (Fig. 15).
The outer pre-filter can be brushed or tapped to
remove debris around the filter (Fig. 16).
Fig. 11: Depress button
Fig. 12:
Separate the chamber
Fig. 13: Remove the
filter
Fig. 14: Empty the waste
Fig. 15: Brush filter pleats
Fig. 16: Clean pre-filter of debris
Fig. 15. Fig 16.
Fig. 10
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