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EMPTYING THE DUST RECEPTACLE
NOTE:
To get the best results from your vacuum cleaner, the dust receptacle must be emptied periodically. If this is
not done, airflow and cleaning power will be diminished. When the dust is collected to the "MAX" level marked
on the dust receptacle (15) and performance gets worse, it must be cleaned. Always check the accessories or
blocked tubes and follow the instructions for cleaning the filters to obtain optimum performance. See fig. 9.
1. Unplug the vacuum from the electrical outlet.
2. Remove the flexible hose from the vacuum, pressing the fixture hooks and pulling it in an outward
fashion. See fig. 10.
3. Carefully remove the dust receptacle, (15) pressing the receptacle release button (14). See fig. 11.
4. Make sure that the dust receptacle is held (15) in an upright position. Use the dust receptacle button
(1). Empty the dust compartment into the garbage. See fig. 1.
5. Clean the inside of the dust receptacle (15) using a dry or damp towel. Make sure the dust receptacle
is completely dry before you install and use it.
CLEANING THE FILTER
Cleaning the dust receptacle filter
NOTE: if suction is significantly reduced even after emptying the dust receptacle, extract the Hepa
filter (13) and rinse it with warm water. Completely dry the receptacle filter before affixing it again. See
Figs. 13 - 15.
1. Remove the dust receptacle (15) HEPA filter (13) turning the cover in a counter-clockwise direction. See
fig. 13.
. Remove the filter receptacle cover (15). See fig. 14.
3. Clean the cover and the Hepa filter with hot water and soap. Make sure the container is completely dry
before putting it together. See fig. 15.
4. Put the Hepa filter (13) and the dust receptacle (15) back into place in the unit just as it was
removed.
NOTE: Cleaning the Hepa filter (13) and the output filter (19) at the same time is recommended on a
periodic basis.
NOTE: Never insert filters in the machine when wet, since this could cause an electrical hazard.
Cleaning the output filter
1. Remove the output filter cover (19) pulling the latch. Take out the filter and clean it in hot water with
soap. Make sure the output filter (19) is completely dry before setting it up. See Figs. 16 and 17.
. Put the output filter and the cover back in the unit just as it was removed. See Figs. 16 and 17.
NOTES:
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Cleaning the filter receptacle and output filter is recommended on a periodic basis.
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Never insert filters in the machine when wet, since this could cause an electrical hazard.
TELESCOPIC METAL TUBE CLEANING
1. Disengage and remove the plastic cover from the bottom of the vacuum cleaner. See Figs. 18 and 19.
. Remove anything that blocks the telescopic metal tube. See fig. 19.
3. Reattach the plastic cover on the unit. See fig. 19.
NOTE Cleaning the telescopic metal tube on a regular basis is recommended
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