
Cleaning the Inlet and Motor Filter
Clean these two filters often. Failure to clean the filters regularly will
reduce the cleaner efficiency and may shorten its lifespan.
The Inlet Filter
is at the rear of the inside compartment behind the
Dust Cup. Remove the Dust Cup and pull the filter out.
1: Remove the Dust Cup and pull the filter out.
2: Brush the inlet cavity well. This will help keep the internal airways
clean and maintain cleaner performance.
The Motor Filter
is at the rear of the cleaner.
Remove the filter cover as shown.
Remove the filter.
Brush out the filter carefully on both sides with a soft brush.
RBrush out the cavity behind the cage. This will maintain the perfor-
mance of the cleaner.
Wash the inlet filter under running water until the water runs clear. If
the outlet filter is soiled you may also wash this and the filter cage out.
Allow both filters and the cage to dry and then replace them in the
cleaner. NEVER replace a filter if it is damp.
Cleaning and Storage
Switch the cleaner off and unplug from the mains.
Empty the dust and clean all filters. Wipe the cleaner body with a damp
cloth and dry thoroughly. Do NOT allow water or liquids to penetrate
the vacuum cleaner. This could be dangerous.
Make sure that the extension tube and the accessories are free from
dirt, debris and any obstructions.
Store the cleaner safely out of the reach of children and pets.
The cleaner can be stored with the hose and accessories disconnected
and separately stored. Alternatively, it may be stored in the normal
position with the tube and floor brush parked on the rear hook.
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