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Changing & Cleaning Dust Cup Filter – Troubleshooting
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Issues
Possible Causes
Solutions
Hand Vacuum will not operate.
No power coming from electrical outlet. Check fuse or breaker, and replace fuse or reset breaker
if needed.
Unit need servicing.
Send/take appliance to an authorized service center.
Hand Vacuum will not pick up, or
Dust Cup is full.
Empty Dust Cup (see above).
suction power is weak.
Dust Cup filter need cleaning.
Remove Dust Cup filter and check for object(s) in air duct
and remove.
Dust escaping from Hand Vacuum.
Dust Cup is full.
Empty Dust Cup.
Dust Cup filter installed incorrectly.
Review Dust Cup instructions (see above).
There is a hole in Dust Cup filter.
Replace Dust Cup filter (see above).
Hand Vacuum brushes will not pick up.
Dust Cup is full.
Empty Dust Cup.
Attachment may be clogged.
Unclog attachment.
Changing & Cleaning Dust Cup Filter
Remove Dust Cup –
Push down the
Dust Cup Release and remove Dust Cup
from vacuum (see image at left).
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Push Here
Remove
Push In
Empty Dust and Clean Filter
• Remove the Filter
and empty dust
into trash can.
• Rinse Dust Cup Filter with cold water and ALLOW IT TO
AIR DRY
COMPLETEY before placing it back in the Dust Cup.
Do not use a washing machine to clean Dust Cup Filter.
Do not use a hair dryer to dry the Filter. Air dry only.
Re-Attach Dust Cup to Vacuum
• Place bottom of Dust Cup into vacuum
body as shown at right.
• Push Dust Cup up into vacuum until it is
locked firmly in place with lock button.
Be sure Dust Cup Filter is in Dust Cup!
NOTE: We recommend replacing the Dust
Cup Filter every three (3) months to ensure
peak performance of the unit.