Bissell 28F4, 80E7 Replacing the Hepa media post-motor filter, Maintaining the TurboBrush tool

Models: 80E7 28F4

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Maintenance and care

Replacing the HEPA media post-motor filter *

The post-motor filter is a H13 HEPA media filter*, which assists in the filtration process to return clean air to the room.

1.Unplug the vacuum from electrical outlet.

2.Remove the filter door, located on the front of the vacuum.

3.Remove the post motor filter.

4.Replace the post-motor filter with a new filter.

NOTE: The post-motor filter is a white pleated HEPA media filter*. This filter is NOT washable and must be replaced when it becomes dirty.

5.Replace the door by inserting the tabs on the left side and snapping the right side into place.

HEPA

Media

Post-Motor

Filter*

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, turn the power switch OFF and disconnect plug from electrical outlet.

Maintaining the TurboBrush tool

(Select models only.)

The TurboBrush tool should be checked regularly for clogs or debris wrapping around the brush roll.

1.Remove TurboBrush tool from hose or front of vacuum.

2.Twist collar so opening is at the top and lift top cover to remove.

3.Remove brush from belt and clean debris.

4.Replace brush inside belt and place ends into slots on sides.

5.Reposition top cover, making sure to line up the inside tab at the front with the opening on the cover. Twist collar until opening is at the bottom to lock into place.

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*The Filter Media, not the vacuum as a whole, complies with the High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter specification (EN 1822-1:2009).

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Bissell 28F4, 80E7 Replacing the Hepa media post-motor filter, Maintaining the TurboBrush tool, Media Post-Motor Filter