Familiarize yourself with these home maintenance tasks as proper use and care of your cleaner will ensure continued cleaning
effectiveness.
Filter bag
When to replace
Check bag from time to time. When bag is filled with dirt, the cleaner will not operate efficiently. Discard used bag.
CAUTION: Very fine materials may reduce airflow through the bag even though it is only partially full of dirt. When the
cleaner is used to remove material of this nature, change the bag often.
What bags to buy
It is important to use only
Genuine MAYTAG® HEPA Filtration Type CB
disposable bags in order to maintain the origi-
nal cleaning effectiveness of your cleaner.
MAYTAG bags can be identified by these trademarks --
®
®
Storing the cleaner
Unplug the cable and wrap it around the
base of the cleaner. Disconnect tool or
wand from hose, wrap hose around base and
insert hook on hand grip into slot at the back of
the carry handle.
Position tools on the tool storage holder attached
to the wand.
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Replacing the filter bag
Disconnect cleaner from electrical source.
The bag lid latch (A) is located on the back side of
the cleaner. Unlatch and open bag lid.
3-1
Remove bag from bag holder (B) by pulling up on
bag collar (C). Discard used bag.
3-2
Slide new bag collar all the way down into bag
holder.
3-3
A
B
C
Cleaning stairs
Simply leave the Maytag cylinder cleaner at the foot of the stairs and work your way up, cleaning the stairs as you go. Used
with the extension wand, the clear hose will stretch to the length you need, as you need it without any strain on you or the
cleaner. Use either the Soft Touch™ floor brush or turbine nozzle for stairs--whichever is most convenient for you.
Where to buy bags
Filter bags may be purchased from your local Maytag retailer. When ordering filter bags, be sure to give the
model number of your cleaner. Ask for Maytag part number
401011CB
.
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