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Op
ti
onal Method for Removing the Rods from the Vent:
Method 2:
It’s also possible to remove all of the rods at one
ti
me by spinning the rods (always in the clockwise
direc
ti
on) and pulling them out of the vent as you
walk away from the vent hood. (providing you
have the room to do so and it does not present a
safety hazard to you or the surrounding area)
Try to stop when the brush reaches the vent
hood. This will keep the rods & brush from falling
and will prevent possible damage to the
surrounding area.
Cleaning from “Inside” toward outside:
This can be done by spinning the auger brush and rods from the
inside toward the outside.
A
tt
ach the Vacuum Adapter as shown.
With the vacuum running, the loosened lint will be pulled back
toward you and collected in the vacuum.
Once you feel con
fi
dent that you have cleaned the vent
completely, you can remove the rods and brush from the vent
as men
ti
oned earlier.
Important Note:
The Vacuum Adapter is designed to
fi
t a shop
vac having a 2 ½” hose only. It is not recommended to use a
shop vac or household vac having a 1 ½” hose (or smaller) since
the lint being collected will con
ti
nually clog the the hose.
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