13
Ewbank, 38 Bluestem Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 9RR Tel. 01473 271 272
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING THE MAIN HEPA FILTER
The main HEPA filter and the cover should be cleaned
regularly. It is advised to clean the filter as often as
emptying the dust container. Switch off the vacuum
cleaner and disconnect the plug from the mains. When
doing this always pull using the plug and not the cable.
When the dust container has been removed from the
body, release the inner chamber.
Remove the main HEPA filter by twisting and unlocking the locking grooves from the slots.
Pull out to release.
CLEANING THE HEPA FILTERS
To access the secondary HEPA filter, twist the
handle at the rear of the vacuum cleaner. The filter
can then be removed. We suggest tapping the
HEPA filters to remove most of the debris. It too can
be cleaned with water but make sure it is totally dry
before placing it back into the appliance. Secure
the secondary HEPA filter by aligning the locking
grooves with the slots and twist.
CLEANING THE BODY
Switch off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect the plug from the socket.
Important!
No parts can be washed in a dishwasher.
The body, the dust container and the filter chambers can be wiped with a
damp cloth if required. Avoid any liquid from entering any of the vacuum
cleaners openings. Do not use strong cleaning substances and do not use
coarse objects like a scouring pad as this will damage the plastic surface. Only plug
in the appliance once all elements are completely dry. Hair and fluff may gather on
the wheels and on the base of the floor head. Ensure to remove this so to avoid either
becoming jammed.
Important!
Oiling or lubricating any part of the vacuum cleaner is not recommended as
this will cause dirt and fluff to become stuck.