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The Pre-Motor Filter prevents dust and debris from interfering with
the operation of your vacuum. It should be regularly checked for
wear or damage and replaced when torn.
Pull up on the Vacuum Bag Compartment Release lever
to open the canister. The Pre-Motor Filter is attached
inside the unit, behind the Vacuum Bag.
Slide the filter out of the attachment channel. The filter
may be gently cleaned by washing in warm water with a
mild detergent. Allow filter to dry completely before
reinstalling. If filter is torn, replace with a new filter.
Install filter. Slide into attachment channel. Press down to
secure. Close canister.
The filters are located in the canister of your vacuum cleaner. The
HEPA Filter is designed to promote optimum cleaning efficiency, as
well as the removal of dust mites, pollen, and ragweed. Both filters
should be regularly checked, and cleaned if they appear dirty or if
you notice excessive amounts of dust inside the canister. They need
to be replaced if severely damaged or torn.
Pull up on the Vacuum Bag Compartment Release lever
to open the canister. The HEPA Filter is at the top and
features a locking tab.
Pull up on the tab and lift out the filter. Below the HEPA
Filter is the Post-Motor Filter.
The filters may be gently cleaned by washing in
warm water with a mild detergent. Allow filters to dry
completely before reinstalling. If either filter is torn,
replace with new filter.
Reinstall filters. Press down on the HEPA Filter locking
tab. The filter should snap into place. Close canister.
The Brush and Drive Belt should both regularly be checked for
wear or damage. You should also keep the Brush and Brush
Ends free of string, hair, and carpet fibers as these can become
entangled in the Brush and reduce its cleaning effectiveness.
Washable Pre-Motor Filter
Washable HEPA Filter & Post-Motor Filter
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