Remove the bottom cover (B).
Clean out any debris or hair from
the brushbar and turbine fan.
Clean the TurboTool by removing the
2 screws (A), located on the bottom
cover, with a crosshead screwdriver.
Replace the bottom cover, insert
and tighten the screws.
B
A
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts – unplug before servicing. The brushbar is equipped with
bearings which contain sufficient lubrication for their lifetime. Do not add lubricant to the brushbar.
Removing blockages from the TurboTool
Taking care of your machine
IMPORTANT:
Remove the accessory from the hose or telescopic extension tube before performing maintenance
or troubleshooting checks.
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40˚C
MAX
24hr
Cleaning the pre-motor filter
Twist the dirt container
lid anti-clockwise and
lift to remove.
Tap the filter over a
bin to remove any dirt
and debris.
Lift out the pre-motor filter.
Rinse the filter under water
(40°C Max). Leave to dry
for 24 hours before placing
back in the machine.
Post-motor filter maintenance
Post-motor filter is located
in the right side wheel.
Hold the centre of the
wheel and twist the wheel
cover anti-clockwise.
Check the post-motor
filter for discolouration.
With the wheel cover off
the post-motor filter is
easily removed.
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40˚C
MAX
24hr
IMPORTANT:
The exhaust filter is designed to offer long life with no maintenance. The filter should be checked
periodically and when heavily discoloured it should be replaced. Please do not wash, scrub or brush the filter as
this will damage the delicate filter media.
Cable rewind button is located at the rear
of the machine. After unplugging, press the
cable rewind until the cord is fully retracted.
For convenience there is a parking slot located at the
rear of the vacuum cleaner where the floorhead and
tubes can be attached for storage and carrying.
Storing your machine
TIP
Clean the pre-motor
filter every time
the dirt container is
emptied and replace
the post-motor filter
every 12 months.
Remove the hose from the vacuum
cleaner and telescopic extension tube.
Remove any blockage by inserting a
wire coat hanger into the hose.
Removing blockages from the hose
TIP
To test for a blockage
in the hose, drop a
small ball of paper into
the hose. The paper
will drop through if
the hose is clear.