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39 Tap it over the newspaper, to dislodge any dirt – anything
stubborn can be brushed off (an old toothbrush is ideal for this).
40 Wash in warm soapy water, rinse under a running tap, and air dry.
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REPLACE THE FILTERS
41 Fit the plastic filter into the bin, and turn it clockwise.
42 Close the bottom of the bin.
43 Turn the bin right way up.
44 Put the foam filter into the rear of the main filter.
45 Put the main filter into the rear of the bin.
46 Lower the bin into the cleaner, and push it down, to lock it.
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OUTLET FILTER
47 This is unlikely to get dirty, but check it every month or so.
48 Put a finger under the latch, prise the cover up, and lift it off.
49 This will expose the outlet filter – it’s felt, so be gentle with it.
50 Tap the filter gently over the newspaper, to dislodge any dirt.
51 If it’s really dirty, soak it in warm soapy water for a few minutes,
rinse under a running tap, and air dry.
52 Fit the outlet filter inside the cover.
53 Locate the tabs on the front of the cover in the slots in the rear of
the cleaner, then push the back of the cover down, to lock it in
place.
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CLEANING THE CLEANER
54 Switch the cleaner off and unplug it.
55 Wipe external surfaces of the cleaner with a damp cloth.
56 Wipe the tools and tubes with a damp cloth.
57 Don’t put any part of the cleaner in a dishwasher.
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TIMING
58 Clean the cleaner frequently. Basically, the better you look after it,
the longer it’ll last. Keep an eye on it as you use it, and examine
the filters when you empty the bin. If anything needs cleaning,
do it there and then, don’t put it off, in case you forget.