Euro-Pro EP603H Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Locking
Button
WARNING: Always remove the power
plug from the wall outlet before
assembling or removing accessories.
INSERTING THE TELESCOPIC
TUBE INTO THE MAIN UNIT
• Insert the telescopic tube into the hole
next to the dust cup handle. Make sure
that the slot in the handle fits correctly
into the opening. (Fig. 2)
• To remove the telescopic tube, press
the telescopic tube release button and
pull the tube up.
EXTENDING THE TELESCOPIC
TUBE
Push the locking button and pull the
larger tube up. (Fig. 1)
ATTACHING THE FLOOR BRUSH
TO THE MAIN UNIT
Insert the floor brush into its location,
in the direction of the arrow. (Fig. 3)
To remove the floor brush from the
main unit, press on the floor brush
release button and pull the floor brush
out.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Floor Brush
Release
Button
Wash
once a
month or
when
suction
appears
reduced
Fig. A
Changing & Cleaning the Pre-
Motor Filter
The pre-motor filter is a washable filter
but should be replaced every three (3)
months.
Remove the dust cup container, the
Non-Woven Pre- Filter and the HEPA
filter to remove the pre-motor filter.
(Fig 13)
Rinse the pre-motor filter in lukewarm
water and air dry the filter completely
for 24 hours. Do not use a washing
machine to rinse the filter.
Do not use a hair dryer to dry it. Air
dry only. Never operate the vacuum
without the pre-motor filter in place.
When the filter is dry, replace into the
unit and replace the HEPA filter and
dust cup container.
A severely soiled or clogged filter
should be thoroughly washed with
fresh tepid water. A mild detergent
can be used if required.
Pre-Motor
Filter
PLEASE NOTE: The white pleated filter
material in the HEPA Filter will discolor
over time -This is NORMAL and will
NOT affect the performance of the filter.
If the HEPA Filter
is properly
"TapCleaned”
after each use
and suction
does not return
to 100%, then
we suggest that
the HEPA filter
be “TapCleaned”
vigorously until
no more dust
can be removed,
then rinsed under the faucet and allowed
to dry for 24 hours before refitting into
the vacuum. (Fig. A) This should be
done once a month or when suction
appears to be reduced.
Warning: Allow 24
hours for drying before
replacing in unit.
Please Note: The HEPA Filter is
washable. It should, however, be
replaced every three (3) to six (6) months
to ensure peak performance of your
vacuum.
The non-woven pre-filter, pre-motor and
post motor filters are washable. They
should however be replaced every three
(3) months to ensure peak performance of
your vacuum.
Important:
Make sure that ALL filters
have completely air dried before re-
installing back in the vacuum.
Never over fill the dust cup container -
remove dirt and clean the HEPA filter,
non-woven pre-filter and debris screen
when dirt in dust cup is at or below the
"MAX" level during prolonged usage or
risk motor damage.
If you wash the Hepa filter or the non-
woven pre-filter, make sure that they
have completely air dried before
inserting back in the vacuum.
Warning: Always empty the dust
cup container and clean the HEPA
filter, Non-Woven Pre-Filter and
Debris Screen before each use
and during prolonged usage.
CAUTION: The suction hole must
be open, free of any obstructions at
all times. Otherwise, the motor will
overheat and could become
damaged.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
ATTACHING THE HOSE TO THE
MAIN UNIT
Hold the end of the hose.
Insert the hose into the hose
connector. (Fig.4)
Changing & Cleaning the Post
Motor Filter
The post motor filter is a washable filter
but should be replaced every three (3)
months.
Remove the filter cover from the front
of the unit and remove the filter.
(Fig. 14)
Rinse the post motor filter in lukewarm
water and air dry the filter completely
for 24 hours. Do not use a washing
machine to rinse the filter. Do not
use a hair dryer to dry it. Air dry only.
Never operate the vacuum without the
post motor filter in place.
When the filter is
dry, replace into the
filter cover and
replace the filter
cover to the unit.
A severely
soiled or clogged
filter should be
thoroughly washed
with fresh tepid water. A mild
detergent can be used if required.
Fig. 4