CLEANING (CONT.)
Post-Motor Filter
1.
Press the Dust Bin Release Button to
remove the dust bin. [Figure 14]
2.
Pull out the post-motor filter (high-
efficiency paper) from the vacuum
body. [Figure 17]
3.
If necessary, run post-motor filter under
running water to wash it. [Figure 18]
Allow the filter to air-dry completely
under the sun or in a dry, ventilated
place before reinstallation.
4.
Push the post-motor filter back in the
vacuum body until you hear a click,
then replace the dust bin.
Cleaning the Roller Brush
Periodically check the roller brush for hair or
debris. The roller brush will automatically shut
off if it is blocked or jammed.
1.
Turn the vacuum off. Detach the
vacuum head from the stick by
pressing the Vacuum Head Release
Button.
2.
Press the Roller Brush Release Button,
slide the side panel up to open, then
pull out the roller brush. [Figure 19]
3.
If the roller brush is jammed, carefully
use a pair of scissors or a sharp knife
to remove any hair or debris tangled
around the roller brush.
4.
Insert the roller brush back into the
vacuum head. Slide the side panel
down to lock it in place.
S TO R AG E
When the vacuum is not in use, store it on the
wall mount:
1.
Screw the wall mount into the wall
near a power outlet (see
Vacuum, page 6).
2.
Hang the vacuum on the wall mount.
Note:
•
Always store the vacuum on the wall
mount.
•
If storing for long periods of time,
periodically charge the battery to preserve
the life of the battery.
Disposing of the Battery
•
The battery contains materials that are
harmful to the environment and must be
removed from the vacuum before it is
discarded.
•
When removing the battery, the vacuum
must be turned off.
•
Discarded batteries should be handled
properly.
Do not
put batteries into fire,
water, or soil.
•
If battery leakage touches skin or clothing,
flush with water immediately to avoid skin
injury and seek medical help.
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Charging the
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