HOW TO MAINTAIN (Continued)
Disposable Dust Bag and Filters
The disposable dust bag plays a very important role in the efficiency of a vacuum cleaner. The purpose of the paper bag is to trap dirt. As the bag traps dirt, it must also be porous enough to allow air to pass on through. If the paper bag becomes clogged, no air can pass through the cleaner and no cleaning can take place regardless of how powerful the unit. Change the dust bag and check the filters frequently. Some fine particles can restrict airflow very quickly and will decrease performance even before the bag appears to be full.
When vacuuming carpet fresheners or cleaners, powder, plaster dust, or similar fine substances, the bag and filters may require more frequent maintenance.
How To Replace
NOTE: Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before changing dust bag. Never operate the vacuum cleaner
To Remove Bag:
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A.Remove front cover. Grasp both sides of bag cover near top. Push thumbs against center of cover and pull out on sides.
B.Grasp bag collar; pull down slightly and out to remove bag.
without the dust bag or the filter.
NOTE: Style AA Filteraire bags must be used to maintain HEPA grade filtration and prolong the life of the HEPA filter. Also use AA Filteraire bags to maintain Micron grade filtration and prolong the life of the Micron filter.
NOTE: Models without HEPA or Micron filter option, may use Style AA bags rather than Style AA Filteraire.
It may be more convenient to lower the handle to the floor before changing the bag.
To Replace New Bag:
C.Fold sides of paper bag below bag collar.
D.Align bag collar hole and notch with hose adapter.
E.Place bag collar corners on ledges. Push collar to rear of compartment.
Check to be sure hose adapter inserts into bag collar.
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*We recommend using only Genuine Eureka Filteraire Bags, part number 58623.
F.Tuck bag into bottom and along sides.
G.Replace front cover. Make sure disposable bag does not catch under front cover.
How to Check and Clear Hose Blockages
Low suction or poor pickup may be due to a blockage in the vacuum cleaner.
1.Remove hose and check suction at end of hose - if little or no suction, check disposable dust bag. Change if needed. If no improvement proceed to step 2.
NOTE: Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before clearing hose.
2.Remove the handle from the vacuum cleaner by removing the two screws and sliding the handle towards the rear.
3.Once the handle is removed, disconnect the attachment hose from the unit by lifting straight up on the hose adapter.
Check for any obstructions that may be in the hose. Any obstructions can be removed by using a blunt instrument to clear the hose. Flexing the hose may help loosen the clog.
4.Reinstall the hose after clearing the clog. Make sure the hose is inserted into the top of the vacuum cleaner before reattaching the handle.
NOTE: If no improvement in performance on carpet, proceed to following page.
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1.Remove hose and check suction at end of hose.
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