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59.
If the filter is covered in dust, tap it
gently
over some newspaper or on the rim
of a rubbish bin to dislodge the dust.
60.
If it’s very dirty, soak it in warm soapy water for a few minutes, rinse under
a running tap, remove all traces of soap, then let it air dry – do
NOT
refit until
it’s
completely dry
.
Reassembly
61.
Wait until everything is completely dry before reassembly.
62.
Lower the HEPA filter into the lid, locating the spindle into the bottom of the
agitator. Make sure it is fully seated in the lid – it may be necessary to turn
it a bit to clear the lugs inside the lid.
63.
Lower the filter assembly over the HEPA filter, then turn it anti-clockwise
to lock it into the lid (it’s a bayonet-type fitting).
64.
Turn the combined lid and filter assembly upside down.
65.
Align the mark on the lid with the
marked on the bin.
66.
Lower the lid and filter assembly into the bin.
67.
Grip the bin lid with one hand, grip the bin with the other, and turn the lid of
the bin to move the| mark on the lid from the
on the bin round to the .
68.
Replace the bin in the cleaner – put the bottom in first, then push the top
home. You’ll hear the locks click into place.
69.
Check that it’s secure.
lugs
HEPA
filter
spindle
filter
assembly
mark
Check the outlet filter
70.
The outlet filter is located on the back of the cleaner.
71.
Press the lock down, pull the top of the cover away from the cleaner and lift
the cover up and off the cleaner.
72.
Ease the outlet filter out of the cleaner.
73.
If the filter looks dirty, tap it over some newspaper or gently on the rim of a
rubbish bin to dislodge the dust.