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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the Sponge

Keeping the sponge clear of dust and dirt will preserve the suction of the machine and 

so will prolong its lifespan.

Step 1: Pull open the dust container by lifting the lock on the handle. 

Step 2: Rotate the filter to remove. 

Step 3: Separate the filter so that you have the sponge and the HEPA.

Step 4: Gently knock the sponge repeatedly over a bin to release the dirt.

Step 5: Wash the sponge and HEPA under running water (40°C max).

Step 6: Leave to fully dry for at least 24 hours before placing back in the machine.

Warning:

 Do not use detergent to clean the sponge. The sponge must be air 

dried – never use external heat sources. Do not wring the sponge otherwise it can 

be damaged.

24hr

Summary of Contents for MOTION EW3001

Page 1: ...AL MOTION 700W Bagless Pet Upright Vacuum Cleaner EW3001 Ewbank has a British heritage to be proud of It s a household favourite and much loved brand that has been providing innovative cleaning solutions for 140 years ...

Page 2: ...Safety Instructions 3 5 Appliance Overview 6 Operating Instructions 7 8 Cleaning Maintenance 9 12 Troubleshooting Damage Prevention 13 Fuse Replacement 14 Disposal of the Appliance 14 Warranty Terms Conditions 15 ...

Page 3: ...If the vacuum cleaner is not working as it should be or has been dropped damaged left outdoors or fallen into water the vacuum cleaner must be serviced by an engineer 5 Do not pull or carry by the cord use the cord as a handle trap the cord or pull the cord around sharp edges and corners Do not run the vacuum cleaner over the cord and keep the cord away from heated surfaces 6 Do not unplug the vac...

Page 4: ... capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge Only when they have been given supervision or instruction to use the appliance by a person responsible for their safety can they then use it 19 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 20 The mains power supply should comply with the information on the appliance s rating plate 21 Do not vacuum water or other ...

Page 5: ... cleaning static electricity may be created To prevent shocks do not access any parts with your hand until the area is clear 29 Check the recommended cleaning instructions of your flooring before vacuum cleaning 30 Do not use the vacuum cleaner to vacuum powders such as flour and cement It can damage block or break the motor 31 Do not use or store the vacuum cleaner in excessively high or low temp...

Page 6: ...y Hygienic HEPA outlet filtration for the environment Single Cyclone filtration system for high cleaning efficiency Lightweight 4kg 12 11 10 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Handle 2 Dust container release button 3 Dust container 4 Extension hose 5 Power button 6 Brush assembly 7 Exhaust filter 8 Wheel s 9 Floor brush suction hose 10 Crevice brush 11 Power cord 12 Power cord holder 13 Turbo pet brush 13 ...

Page 7: ... with a soft damp cloth and dry thoroughly Do not immerse the vacuum in any liquid Assembly Step 1 Insert the handle into the body and rotate the screw to secure Step 2 Place the dust container onto the machine and push until it clicks into place Step 3 Insert one end of the hose into the floor brush and rotate clockwise to join Then insert the other end into the body of the machine Step 4 Insert ...

Page 8: ...ce brush Using the Vacuum Step 1 Twist the quick release cord hook to release the power cord Step 2 Step on the floor brush cover and straighten the body of the machine Step 3 Plug in your machine and push ON OFF button to switch on Warning Do not over fill the dirt container to avoid clogging your filter Warning Do not use the vacuum cleaner without the filter or dust container in place ...

Page 9: ...r release button to remove the dust container Step 2 Hold the dust container over a bin and unclip the lock at the base allowing the dust to fall out Step 3 Close the base of the dust container Align the base back onto the machine and push so that it clicks back into place Emptying and Cleaning the Dust Container Warning The plug must be removed from the power socket before any maintenance or repl...

Page 10: ...to remove Step 3 Separate the filter so that you have the sponge and the HEPA Step 4 Gently knock the sponge repeatedly over a bin to release the dirt Step 5 Wash the sponge and HEPA under running water 40 C max Step 6 Leave to fully dry for at least 24 hours before placing back in the machine Warning Do not use detergent to clean the sponge The sponge must be air dried never use external heat sou...

Page 11: ...ng Do not use detergent to clean the dust filter The dust filter must be air dried never use external heat sources Cleaning the Exhaust Filter Step 1 Locate and unlock the filter cover as shown Slide left to unlock right to lock Step 2 Remove the filter cover and filter Wipe with a cloth over a bin removing dirt and debris Step 3 Wash with water every 3 months and allow at least 24 hours to dry ma...

Page 12: ...e base of the machine this will release the cover Make sure to put them safe to one side Grasp the old drive belt and remove from the motor shaft Discard the old drive belt Step 2 Loop the new drive belt over the motor shaft Stretch the other end over the floor brush in the space provided between the bristles Place ends of floor brush down into slots on sides as shown Step 3 Turn the floor brush b...

Page 13: ...e immediate vicinity of hot bodies such as a radiator If you experience difficulties with the appliance please check the suggestions below before contacting customer services on 01473 271272 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS TIPS The suction is poor The hose is blocked Disconnect the attachments and remove the blockage The dust container is almost full Empty the dust container following the instru...

Page 14: ...materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately collected Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance Fuse Cover Fuse Replacement Class II ...

Page 15: ...ent under normal use This includes shelving dials filters belts and trays etc In the unlikely event of a breakdown please refer to the Troubleshooting guide in your user manual and check all plugs fuses and the electricity supply If you still require assistance please contact our Customer Service department on 01473 271 272 or write to us at the following address Customer Service Department Ewbank...

Page 16: ...own in this manual are for illustration purposes only Your Guarantee This product is covered by a 2 year guarantee This does not cover normal wear and tear or abuse For guarantee purposes please retain your original receipt as proof of purchase This guarantee does not affect your statuatory rights For spares service and further information please contact Ewbank 38 Bluestem Road Ipswich Suffolk IP3...

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