Kambrook KBV280 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
10
Cleaning and
Replacing Filters
To assist you with the regular care of
your vacuum, a second HEPA filter is
supplied for convenient use, ideal for
when a dirty filter is being cleaned.
Dirty and clogged filters may result in
reduced suction performance.
Dirty and clogged filters may result in
reduced suction performance.
NOTE: It is recommended that
filters are cleaned after every
use and replaced regularly to
ensure maximum efficiency
from your vacuum.
If filters are left uncleaned, it may
result in a reduction of suction power.
Should this occur, the following
procedure should be followed every
couple of months.
Procedure to Replace Filters
Always switch the vacuum off, then
switch off at the power outlet and
unplug prior to cleaning or replacing
the filters. Before replacing the filters
ensure all dirt and dust is first
emptied from the dust container.
Refer to the ‘EMPTYING THE DUST
CONTAINER’ section.
1. Remove the dust container
from the vacuum by pressing
down on the button on top of
the dust container. Once
released, carefully lift the
container upwards.
2. To remove the HEPA filter from
the back (flat side) of the dust
container, press the tab and pull
out the HEPA filter, followed by the
foam filter.
Care and Maintenance continued
Fig. 10
3. Shake and tap the HEPA filter
until all the fine dust particles are
removed. After approximately 6
months the HEPA filter should be
replaced. This period is dependant
upon the frequency of use and
type of dirt being subjected to the
vacuum. The HEPA filter can also
be hand washed in warm water.
Fig. 11
NOTE: Do not use any detergents
or boiling water to wash the
filter, do not wash the filter in a
dishwasher or washing machine.
It is advised to let the filter dry
completely for at least a minimum of
24 hours before use.
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