Electrical
Shock Hazard
Unplug power cord from electrical
outlet.
Do not operate the cleaner
without the primary or exhaust filters.
Be sure the filters are properly
installed to prevent motor failure
and/or electrical
shock.
PRIMARY FILTER
Check primary filter frequently
and clean
when dirty.
TO REMOVE
PRIMARY
FILTER
Remove the dust bin and dust bin lid
assembly as outlined in the DUST BIN
GLEANING
section• While holding the pri-
mary filter over a trash container grasp filter,
rotate and lift off.
Clean primary filter by
gently tapping over a trash
container.
Locking
Tab
Tap on several
sides to
ensure best
Filter
cleaning,
c_ ve_
Filter _.
Slot
Rinse with water only as needed (see
Dust Bin Cleaning).
When cleaning
the filter no longer restores
vacuum suction to full power you need to
replace the filter.
TO REPLACE
PRIMARY
FILTER
Make sure that the slots
of the filter line up with
the locking tabs on the
filter cover. Replace filter
and rotate filter until
slots lock
onto tabs in
cover.
Cove_
Tab
Note: Under normal use and care, your fil-
ter can be expected
to last up to 3 years.
Re-attach
the filter cover and filter to dust
bin (see Dust Bin Cleaning).
Place dust bin
back into cleaner.
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EXHAUST FILTER
ELECTROSTATIC
The exhaust filter must be replaced when
dirty.
It should be replaced
regularly
depending
on use conditions.
The filter CANNOT
be washed
as it will
lose its dust trapping
ability.
Press inward on each side of
exhaust filter cover and pull out I
[ I
to remove from
vacuum
P ress._
] I
cleaner.
Inward
Remove the frame and filter.
Replace the
exhaust filter,
carefully position-
ing it so that it fits
into the frame.
The white side
of the filter
should be fac-
ing towards the
operator.
Filter
Frame
Filter
White Side
Out
Exhaust
Filter
Cover
Replace the
exhaust filter
cover by plac-
ing tabs in
slots and push-
ing in until
cover snaps
into place.