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CLEANING THE FILTER
Your vacuum has a high efficiency dust cup to maintain strong suction by preventing debris from collecting on the filter. To maintain strong suction, it is important to clean the foam filter every month, under normal use.
1Turn off the vacuum and remove the dust cup.
2Remove the foam filter (fig. 9) and rinse under water until the water runs clear. (fig. 10) Squeeze the excess water out of the filter and let it air dry for 24 hours before replacing.
•DO NOT use a hair dryer or other forced hot air to dry the filter.
•DO NOT operate the vacuum without the filter in place.
•DO NOT operate the vacuum with a wet filter.
NOTE: It is normal for your foam filter to discolor over time; it will not affect the filter performance.
CLEANING THE MOTORIZED BRUSH AND CLEARING BLOCKAGES
An accumulation of hair, string, and other debris may sometimes become caught and wrapped around the rotating brush. The motorized brush must be free from debris for maximum cleaning performance. To clean the brush roll and clear blockages:
1Ensure the vacuum is off.
2Press the nozzle release button and remove the motorized brush. (fig. 11)
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