Home-tek HT807 Instruction Manual Download Page 3

Main Components

1.  Brush Safety Cover
2.  On/Off Switch
3.  Dust Cup Release Button
4.  Hose Clip
5.  Flexible Hose
6.  Dusting Brush
7.  Dust Cup
8.  Main Unit
9.  Brush Chamber Exhaust Port

10.  Hepa Filter
11.  Debris Screen
12.  Filter Chamber
13.  Cover Release Button
14.  Crevice Tool

PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
Important: 
If the suction opening of the hose is BLOCKED, switch off the vacuum cleaner and
remove the blockage before you start the unit again.

•   Do not operate the vacuum cleaner too close to heaters or radiators.
•   Before you start vacuuming, make sure to pick up and remove large or sharp objects that

might damage the HEPA Filter.

•   Do not use without HEPA Filter in place.
•   When vacuuming fine dust particles such as talcum powder, flour or any other fine dust,

empty the dust cup and frequently tap the dust cup filter clean to avoid over heating the
motor.

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•   Vigorously tap the HEPA Filter on a hard surface 

until no more dust is observed falling out from
between the pleats of the filter, a soft brush can
be used as required. (fig. 11)

•   Tap the debris screen clean or rinse under a tap until

clean. Remember that the debris screen must
be completely dry before reinstalling in the vacuum.

•   Replace the debris screen on the HEPA Filter

and reinstall filter assembly in the vacuum. (not shown)

PLEASE NOTE: The white pleated filter material in the HEPA Filter will discolour over time, this is
NORMAL.  If the HEPA Filter is properly cleaned after each use and suction does not return to
near 100%, then we suggest that the HEPA Filter is replaced.

Belt Replacement Procedure

•    Remove brush safety cover (1)

Hinge forward then spring off the edge location using slight sideways pressure on one end.

•    Remove casing screw adjacent to silver shield cover. With screw removed the shield will slide

down 3-4mm then lift away.

•    Remove 2 screws on the end cover (9) where the flexible hose fits, note one screw goes

through the wheel. Observe the position and number of washers, lift the cover (9) away this
will expose the brush roller that can now be lifted out of the brush chamber. Note one end of
the brush bearing cap is hexagonal this end goes first when re-assembling and locates at the
end of the brush chamber. Take this opportunity to remove all debris from the brush and
bearing caps.

•    Thread a new belt over the brush, place brush back into the chamber locating it at the

hexagonal location. Replace the end cover (9) note this locates in a slot in the casing also on
the brush end cap. Replace screws and wheel check that the brush rotates freely. Place a
screwdriver through the belt from left to right and lever the belt over the drive shaft. The
front face of the belt should be visible and disappearing over the motor shaft. Turning the
shaft clockwise should wind the belt down the shaft. Switch on the vacuum momentarily to
confirm this before re-fitting the shield if the belt is thrown off it has been fitted onto the shaft
in the wrong direction re-fit belt. When you are sure all is right re-fit the silver shield, by
slotting into grooves and sliding upwards, replace the screw and re-fit the brush safety
cover (1).

Please Note: The HEPA Filter is washable. It should, however, be replaced every (6)
months to ensure peak performance of your vacuum cleaner.

Important: Make sure that the HEPA filter is completely dry before re-installing back in
the vacuum cleaner.

IMPORTANT
Electrical Requirements:
Please ensure that the voltage shown on the rating plate of your appliance corresponds with your
household electricity supply which must be A.C. (Alternating Current).

Appliances supplied with a fitted plug:
If the electrical sockets in your home are not suitable for the plug fitted to this appliance, the plug should
be removed and an appropriate one fitted.
Note: Any plug removed from the mains lead, if severed, must be destroyed as a plug with a bared flexible
cord is hazardous if engaged into a live socket outlet.

Notice: Waste electrical products should not be disposed of 
with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.     
Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling
advice.

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Summary of Contents for HT807

Page 1: ...and use only the manufacturer s recommended attachments and accessories Do not treat it as a toy Close attention is necessary when used near children pets or plants Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces Do not put any objects into the openings or use with any opening blocked Keep all openings free of dust lint hair and anything which may restrict the airflow Keep hair loose clothing fingers and a...

Page 2: ...ce fig 4 below To use the flexible hose with the crevice tool make sure that the brush is in the storage position and insert the crevice tool into the opening of the hose fig 5 CAUTION The Hand Vacuum is a very powerful unit Make sure that you hold it firmly otherwise it can slip out of your hand and cause injury IMPORTANT After each use always remove and clean the HEPA Filter and debris screen se...

Page 3: ... the cover 9 away this will expose the brush roller that can now be lifted out of the brush chamber Note one end of the brush bearing cap is hexagonal this end goes first when re assembling and locates at the end of the brush chamber Take this opportunity to remove all debris from the brush and bearing caps Thread a new belt over the brush place brush back into the chamber locating it at the hexag...

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