12
Fig. 13
3.
Shake and tap the HEPA filter
until all the fine dust particles are
removed. After approximately
6 months the HEPA filter should
be replaced. This period is
dependant upon the frequency
of use and type of dirt being
subjected to the vacuum.
The HEPA filter can also be hand
washed in warm water.
NOTE:
Do not use any detergents
or boiling water to wash the
filter, do not wash the filter in a
dishwasher or washing machine.
It is advised to let the filter dry
completely for at least a minimum of
24 hours before use.
NOTE:
Do not dry in a tumble
dryer, microwave, oven or near
a naked flame. The filter and
filter case must be completely
dry before replacing into
the vacuum. Failure to allow
the filter to completely dry
may result in damage to the
vacuum motor.
Care and Maintenance
continued
NOTE:
A second HEPA filter is
supplied for convenience,
ideal for when a used filter is
being cleaned.
Fig. 14
NOTE:
When replacing the dust
container HEPA filter, all three
components (HEPA filter, foam
filter and plastic casing) need
to be replaced.
4.
To place the filter back in the dust
container, ensure that the filter is
completely dry before use. Close
the bottom of the container.
5.
Simply place the foam filter
into the black casing. When
reassembling the filter casing,
it is important to position the
casing in its correct orientation
against the foam filter. As
demonstrated in Fig.12, the larger
square compartments should be
positioned at the same end as the
locking tabs.
Then click the filter assembly into
the back of the dust container.