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The HEPA filter is wrapped with a mesh filter, uncover the mesh
filter first and clean it.
Clean the HEPA filter thoroughly. Never clean the HEPA filter using
soap or any other cleaning fluid. This would destroy the filter!
If the HEPA filter is heavily soiled, and this is leading to a
reduction in suction power, it is recommended that the filter be
replaced with a new one.
Once cleaning is complete, replace the filter by simply reversing
the process outlined above.
Place the HEPA filter back in the dust receiver tank and turn it
carefully in a clockwise direction, until it locks in place.
Now place the reassembled dust receiver tank back in the cyclone
vacuum cleaner, ensuring that it clicks into place. Your cyclone
cleaner is now ready for use.
Exhaust filter:
Remove the plug from the wall socket. (Never pull on the cable,
always apply light pressure to the plug housing)
Remove the exhaust air filter cover by pressing the interlock
release button.
Take out the exhaust air filter and rinse it well
under cold, clean water before leaving to dry.
Never clean the exhaust air filter using soap
or any other cleaning fluid. This would
destroy the filter!
Reposition the exhaust air filter.
If the exhaust air filter is heavily soiled, it is
recommended that the filter be replaced with
a new one.
Replace the exhaust air filter cover.
Cleaning the cyclone vacuum cleaner.
As and when necessary, the cyclone vacuum cleaner may be wiped
clean using a damp cloth and a little mild cleaning fluid. Never use
abrasive cleaning fluids as these could damage the appliance surface.
Ensure the not fluid is allowed to seep inside the cyclone vacuum
cleaner. Never place parts in the dishwasher.
Only connect your cyclone vacuum cleaner to the mains power supply
once all parts are completely dry. From time to time it may also
necessary to remove hair and fluff from the wheels in order to ensure
that the cyclone vacuum cleaner remains comfortable to use. Never
oil or lubricate roller bearing in the cyclone vacuum cleaner.