6.1.1.
When the barrel is full of dust (fig.3.1).
6.1.2.
Turn off the machine (fig.3.2).
6.1.3.
Unplug the cable (fig.3.3).
6.1.4.
Release the barrel lock (fig.3.4).
6.1.5.
Raise the top cover assembly from the dust container (fig.3.5).
6.1.6.
Empty the debris from the barrel (fig.3.6).
7. hePa filter cleaninG
7.1.
The Hepa filter should be washed using clean warm water when it is covered with dust. If very soiled use a mild detergent to wash the
filter.
7.1.1.
Remove hepa filter (fig.4.1).
7.1.2.
Shake off dust (fig.4.2).
7.1.3.
Wash allow to dry before installing (fig.4.3).
8. Wet VacuuminG
WarninG!
Make sure the vacuum is unplugged (fig.5.1).
8.1.1.
Install air inlet filter sponge on top cover basket, make sure the cover is correctly installed (fig.5.2).
8.1.2.
When the barrel reaches its maximum capacity, the safety valve will automatically stop the suction action. Disconnect from the mains,
and drain the liquid into a suitable receptacle or drain (fig.5.3).
8.1.3.
Each time you empty the barrel wring the sponge filter dry (fig.5.4).
8.1.4.
Clean air inlet filter sponge with water or with water and a mild detergent, then wring dry, this can be used again (fig.5.5). After wet
vacuuming, turn the machine off and remove the plug. empty the container, clean and dry the machine inside and outside before
storage.
fig.4
fig.5
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