CLEANING THE RINSEABLE FILTER
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
personal injury, unplug before cleaning or
servicing.
PART# 440015696
NOTE: For optimal performance check for debris
build up on filter and follow steps below.
1
Remove the dirt cup, then open the dirt cup latch
to access the rinseable filter.
2
Twist filter to the left to unlock, then lift plastic
puck off of the dirt cup.
3
Remove foam filter from the plastic puck and
rinse filter with water only until the filter is clean,
Make sure the water running through becomes
clear.
24-48
HRS
4
Allow for the filter to air dry at least 24 hours
before placing filter back into the unit.
IMPORTANT: The filter must be completely dry
before replacing it. This may take between 24
and 48 hours.
Check the inside of filter for dampness before
replacing.
HOW TO REPLACE BELT AND CLEAN
BRUSH ROLL
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
personal injury, unplug before cleaning or
servicing.
BRUSHROLL PART# 440015693
BELT PART# 440015963
1
Remove 5 screws and pull upward to remove
nozzle guard.
2
Pull brush roll out from the vacuum belt.
3
Cut off tangled hair along grooves.
NOTE: Hair can also be cut off without removing
the guard.
4
To replace the brush roll, loop the belt around
the brush roll and push the roll back into place.
Replace the nozzle guard and five screws.
TIP: Rotate brush roll manually to ensure the belt
is properly installed. Check for obstructions in
the brush roll area and remove any obstructions.
When obstructions are cleared, resume cleaning
as normal.
REMOVING SYSTEM CLOGS
To reduce the chance of system clogs be sure
to clean up larger debris from the area before
vacuuming.
If you are experiencing a loss of suction, or you
notice debris is spitting out of the nozzle, we
recommend checking the nozzle, tube, hose and
filters for any visible signs of blockage or built
up debris. It is also recommended to rinse your
Filter if there is visible built up dirt and dust on
the filter. This should help improve performance
on your vacuum.
THERMAL PROTECTION
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.
2. Empty the dirt cup.
3. Inspect the nozzle inlet, hose connector,
hose, dirt cup inlet, cyclonic filter
rinsable filter and exhaust filter for
any obstructions. Clear obstructions if
present.
4. When cleaner is de-energized 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.