Familiarize yourself with these home maintenance tasks as proper use and
care of your vacuum will ensure continued cleaning effectiveness.
4.1 The System Check Indicator located at (A), alerts you to possible system
performance issues.
probleM
If System Check
Indicator is red:
Any other servicing should be done by an authorized service representative.
A Thermal Protector has been designed into your cleaner to protect it from overheating. When the
thermal protector activates the cleaner will stop running.
If this happens proceed as follows:
1. Turn cleaner OFF and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
2. Empty dirt cup.
3. Inspect the nozzle inlet, hose connector, hose, dirt cup inlet, cyclonic filter, rinsable filter, and
HEPA filter for any obstructions. Clear obstructions if present.
4. When cleaner is unplugged and motor cools for 30 minutes, the thermal protector will deactivate
and cleaning may continue.
If the thermal protector continues to activate after following the above steps, your cleaner
needs servicing.
dirt cup
when to empty
4.2 To maintain optimal performance, empty the dirt cup before the dirt cup
reaches the max line (A). Place the vacuum in the upright position before
removing the dirt cup.
To reduce the risk of personal injury - unplug vacuum before servicing.
Do not use vacuum without dirt cup or filters in place.
Very fine materials, such as face powder or cornstarch, may seal the filter
and cause a reduction in performance. When using the vacuum for this
type of dust, empty the cup and clean the filters often.
Actual model may vary from images shown.
4. Maintenance
possible cause
1. Rinsable filter and/or filter made
with HEPA media is dirty.
2. Dirt cup is full and/or clogged.
3. Brushroll and/or hose is
clogged.
!
CAUTION
!
possible solution
1. Clean rinsable filter and/or filter made with
HEPA media - reference pg. 11
2. Empty dirt cup - reference pg. 11
3. Check hose for clogging - reference pg 13.
Check brushroll for clogging - reference pg. 12.
NOTICE
!
10
4.1
!
4.2
A
A