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Motor Filter Cleaning Guide

1.

 Turn off the appliance and unplug it.

2.

 Open the tank lid by pulling the lid lock to 

upwards.

3.

 Remove the bag holder along with the dust 

bag.

4. 

Remove the motor protection filter holder. 

)As shown in Figure 5-1(

5.

  Remove  the  motor  protection  filter  from 

the  holder. 

)As  shown  in  Figure  5-2(

6.

 Rinse the filter with cold water and allow to 

dry. Insert the filter into the filter holder and 

install it in place.

• Do not insert the wet filter into the device 

under  any  circumstances.

• Obtain filters from certified NASA Electric 

after-sales  service  center.

• Never use a vacuum cleaner without a mo

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tor filter.

dusty bag into the bag and close the door of 

the sweeper tank. 

•  Please  check  for  better  performance  and 

optimal  performance  after  each  time  re

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placement,  motor  protective  filter  and  air 

output  filter  and  clean  up  if  needed. 

• The lid does not close the door without a 

dusty  bag,  please  refrain  from  pressing  the 

lid and put the bag in place then close the lid.

Alert!

It  is  recommended  that  you  do  not  turn  on 

the vacuum cleaner at peak hours of power 

consumption, such as at the beginning of the 

night, regardless of the double costs of these 

hours, fluctuations in electricity will damage 

to the electrical systems of the device, espe

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cially the motor and the board; Therefore, it is 

strongly recommended that you do as much 

cleaning as possible in the morning, evening 

or at midnight.

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Replacing & cleaning the HEPA filter guide 

1.

Turn  off  the  device  and  remove  the  plug 

from  the  power  outlet.

2.

  Press  the  clamps  on  the  filter  cover  to 

the bottom, to open the “HEPA” filter lid. 

)As 

shown  in  Figure  4-1(

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 Unplug the air output filter from the filter 

cover and waste if necessary. 

)As shown in 

Figure  4-2(

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 Remove the “HEPA“ filter and waste it. 

3. 

Put the filters in place. 

)As shown in Figures 

4-3,4-4(

• Clean the “HEPA” filter every 3 months, with 

a waste, this will increase the life span of the 

motor  and  prevent  the  exhaust  of  air  con

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taminated inside the environment. 

•  Wash  the  air  outlet  filter  and  dry  it  com

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pletely, so that its moisture is destroyed, then 

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put it inside the HEPA filter lid. 

• Avoid turning off the device without filter. 

• Do not use it in the event of a failure and 

the filter tear and replace it. New filter can 

be provided from NASA Electric after-sales 

service  centers.  )Please  call  +982145114.(

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Page 12: ...a dry place away from wet Technical specifications Power 2400 W Frequency 50 Hz Voltage 220 240 V Guarantee and after sales service This device has 18 month guarantee and 5 years after sales service f...

Page 13: ...wet power cord Make sure the power cord is completely dry before assem bling the power cord 7 For better performance of the device its longer life and use of after sales service use only the accessori...

Page 14: ...wer consumption such as at the beginning of the night regardless of the double costs of these hours fluctuations in electricity will damage to the electrical systems of the device espe cially the moto...

Page 15: ...y then dry If the dusty bag needs to be replaced pierced bag replace the new bag Put a clean dusty bag or a new 6 1 6 1 4 1 5 B A C D E Control panel A Speed 1 curtains textiles etc The low est level...

Page 16: ...lid lock upwards As shown in Figure 1 1 2 Check that the dust bag and motor protec tion filter are in place then close the tank lid As shown in Figure 1 2 3 Place the flexible coupling on the suction...

Page 17: ...nal environments wet surfaces and collect liquids 20 Be very careful when cleaning stairs and place a vacuum cleaner at the bottom of the stairs to prevent damage to the appliance 21 If you use an ele...

Page 18: ...materials can cause damage and rot or rust to various parts of the appliance 10 Never use a device to clean flamma ble solvents and objects contaminated with flammable solvents particulate matter cig...

Page 19: ...ce guide 5 Controlpanel 6 Using the series guide 6 Dust bag replacement guide 6 Replacing cleaningtheHEPAfilterguide 7 Motor Filter Cleaning Guide 7 Troubleshooting 8 Clean and maintenance guide 8 Tec...

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