Cleaning the filters
To maintain suction the pleated filter
must be shaken clean each time the
dust canister is emptied. Failure to clean
the filter will reduce suction and could
damage the motor if used for a prolonged
period. This may invalidate the guarantee. If
the filters become damaged they must be
replaced.
Pleated filter
This must be shaken clean at every
emptying to maintain suction. To thoroughly
clean it wash it regularly.
To remove it from the dust canister lid
turn the filter
1
/
4
turn anti-clockwise. H
Wash in warm water (no detergent) and allow
to air dry before refitting. The spare pleated
filter allows one filter to be washed and dried
whilst the other is in use.
Motor protection filter
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The motor protection filter Ò is located
underneath the dust canister
1 Remove the dust canister.
2 Lift out the filter and shake over a
dustbin.
The filter may also be washed in water
(no detergents) but must be totally dry before
re-fitting.
3 Replace the filter
Exhaust filter
I
The exhaust filter is located below the
dust canister compartment.
1 Remove the front cover.
2 Remove the exhaust filter Ú by pulling
forward at the top and lift it away.
3 Take the filter out of the cage and shake
vigorously over a dustbin. The filter may
also be washed in warm water. Do not
use detergents. The filter must be
completely dry before re-fitting. Allow
filters to air dry naturally.
4 Replace the filter and front cover.
Changing the belt
If the brush bar stops rotating it is likely
that the drive belt has snapped (usually
because the brush has been stalled). A spare
belt is supplied. Replacement belts can also
be obtained from Morphy Richards.
Removing the floor nozzle
cover
JK
1 Disconnect the cleaner from the mains
supply.
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