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
POSSIBLECAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
If System
Check
Indicator is red:
2. Dirt cup is full and/or clogged.
2. Empty dirt cup - reference
pg, 11
Any other servicing
should
be done by an authorized
service representative.
,A NOTICEA,
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.
A, CAUTION A
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.
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