NOTE: When Liberator is o , do not allow Liberator to sit in one location for an extended period of time, as damage to
brushes can result. Place Liberator on its side or in the caddy when not in use.
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To always get the best
performance from your
Liberator, it is important to
regularly clean the primary
and secondary filters. We
recommend that you use a
tank vacuum and vacuum
the primary and secondary
filters a er every use. Turn
the Liberator o , unplug and
unlatch the filter housing. Li
the filter housing lid up and
swing it to one side (2.3). (If
needed, li it all the way o .)
Take out filters and vacuum
them and properly place
them back in the correct
order, burnt orange first then
the black filter (2.4).
NOTE: The Liberator filters
are designed to capture
fine dust particles. If you
are cleaning in healthcare
environments or other areas
where IAQ is a concern, do
not remove and clean the
filters in the room being
cleaned. Take the Liberator
out of the room and clean
the filters. You may even
want to clean the filters
outside of the building. You
may want to have several
extra filters on board the
Liberator so you do not have
to leave the area to clean
the filters. Just replace the
dirty filters with clean filters
and continue cleaning. Then
you can clean the dirty filters
later.
Primary and Secondary
Filter Cleaning
Once a month wipe the primary and
secondary filters with a damp cloth and
let air dry before placing filter back into
the Liberator filter housing.
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ONLY APPLIES WHEN
USING THE 3-PIECE FINE
PARTICLE FILTER NOT
THE HEPA-TYPE FILTER.
Unlatch filter
The 3-piece filter should be
housing and
swing to the
cleaned frequently; daily
side.
under high use conditions,
(2.3)
weekly if used less. For best
results, vacuum filters with
a tank vacuum at the end of
Black
each day. Remove the foam
Burnt orange
and felt filters and screen
from the filter housing lid.
Inspect the filters for soil.
The burnt
If they are soiled, vacuum
orange primary
filter is inserted
both sides of each filter.
first, followed by
the black
Place the filters in this order:
secondary filter.
(2.4)
screen, felt filter, foam filter.
The foam filter has a snug fit
and will hold the felt filter
and screen in place.
NOTE: When cleaning with
HOST SJ, the filter light will
come on more frequently
and you will have to clean
the filters more o en.
How to Remove Tough Spots &
Spills with the Liberator
Prepare the spot, for dry spots and spills,
vacuum area first, or for wet spots and spills
blot or scrape area first. Scatter HOST Dry
Extraction Cleaner on the spot. Concentrate
the brushing in a circle over the spot. Brush
an area slightly larger than the area with the
spot. A er brushing, vacuum up the HOST
with the Liberator.
If carpet is very dirty or has tough spots and
spills, PREP® Tra ic Lane Booster may be
necessary. To use PREP mix 1 part PREP in
4 parts water in a trigger spray bottle, then
mist PREP lightly on dirty carpet/spot. Apply
HOST Dry Extraction Cleaner as before and
brush with Liberator then vacuum.
CAUTION: Improper use or dilution may cause
damage to surface and increased risk of health
e ects.
Felt Filter