Euro-Pro EP724H Cleaning the Small Air Driven Turbo Brush, Crevice Tool and Dusting Brush

Models: EP724H

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Small Air Driven Turbo Brush
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Small Air Driven Turbo Brush

Warning: To reduce the risk of electric shock, the power cord must be disconnected before removing the dust cup, HEPA filter,changing the filters or performing maintenance/trouble shooting checks.

The efficiency of your air driven turbo brush depends on the bristle brush rotating at high speed. Strong air suction is needed to accomplish this. In order to ensure that maximum air suction is maintained, please read the following instructions:

1.Empty the dust cup frequently.

2.Always shake out the dust cup filter when emptying the dust cup container.

3.Ensure that the rotating brush is kept free of hair and string which may accumulate and decrease brush performance.

4.Keep Air Driven Turbo Brush turbine

free of dirt and foreign matter. (See illustration for cleaning instructions.)

To use the small air driven turbo brush, remove the chrome telescopic tube from the hose and insert the end of the hose into the turbo brush.

Cleaning the Small Air Driven Turbo Brush

Locking Latch

Tilt

Upwards

4.Once clean, close the top cover of the turbo brush and slide the locking latch toward the rear of the brush to lock.

Crevice Tool and Dusting Brush

1.Crevice Tool with Brush

For radiators, crevices, corners, baseboards and between cushions.

2.Upholstery Brush

The dusting brush is used for the furniture

Using your Vacuum

Note: Once all

attachments are in place, unwind a sufficient length of cable and insert the plug into the wall outlet. A yellow mark on the power cord shows

the ideal cable length. Don't pull the power cord beyond the red mark.

1.Insert the power plug into the wall outlet. (Fig. 1)

2.Press the Power On/Off button located on the unit to turn the vacuum cleaner "On".

3.To rewind the

power cord, press the cord

rewind button with one hand and hold the plug of the power cord with the other hand to ensure that it does not whip causing damage or injury.

(Fig. 2)

Removing & Cleaning the

Rinseable "TapClean" HEPA

Dust Cup Filter

Warning: Always unplug the unit from electrical outlet before removing the Dust Cup (container).

1.Push the Power On/Off button to "Off" and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.

2.Remove the flexible hose.

3.Push the dust cup cover release button located on the front side of

the unit (see illustration) and lift the cover up.

4.Hold the dust cup by the handle

and lift it up out of the vacuum .

5.Hold dust cup over a waste basket (garbage can), lift cover and then depress the trap door release button to open the dust cup. Dispose of the dust inside. (See illustrations below.)

Note: If dust is tightly packed and difficult to remove, tap the side of the dust cup lightly against the side of the waste basket (garbage can).

Lift cover, then depress button

to open trap door

7.After you have removed the Rinseable "TapClean" HEPA dust cup filter from the dust cup, separate the debris screen from the HEPA filter cartridge by holding the top rim of the filter and twisting the debris screen counterclockwise to unlock the debris screen from the filter. Then lift the debris screen to remove.

8.Rinse the debris screen under the faucet until clean. Allow to air dry or dry with a clean dish towel. Do NOT wash in dishwasher.

9.To replace the debris screen onto the filter, slip the debris screen over the filter and twist clockwise to lock in place.

Warning: After each Use - Always remove the Rinseable "TapClean" HEPA Filter from the Dust Cup, then vigorously “TapClean” HEPA Filter until no more dust can be removed.

Important: When "TapCleaning" the HEPA filter, hold the HEPA filter from the top rim and tap ONLY the bottom rim against the side of the waste container. NEVER tap directly on the pleated folds of

the HEPA filter.

Top Rim

 

Bottom Rim

Turbine

1.Slide locking latch forward then tilt the top housing of the brush upwards. The top housing is hinged and will tilt up approximately 45° only.

2.Inspect turbine wheel and air passage for debris and/or blockage. Remove debris if present.

3.Inspect the rotating brush for built-up hair or string. If present, remove by carefully cutting with scissors. Avoid damaging or cutting bristles.

Motor Thermostat

Important: This vacuum cleaner is equipped with a motor protective thermostat. If for some reason your vacuum overheats, the thermostat will automatically turn the unit off. Should this occur, unplug the vacuum from the wall outlet and turn off the switch. Empty the dust cup, "TapClean" the dust cup filter and check for blockages in hose and suction inlet. Allow the unit to cool for a minimum of 45 minimum prior to restarting the unit. To restart, re-plug the vacuum into the wall socket and turn the switch back on

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6.To remove the Rinseable "TapClean" HEPA dust cup filter from the dust cup, hold the filter from the tab at the top

of it and lift. See illustration at right.

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IMPORTANT, Please Note : The Rinseable “TapClean” HEPA Dust Cup Filter will stop most of the tiniest dust particles from re-entering the air you breathe. In fact it stops 99.97% of all particles as small as 0.3 microns - many times smaller than a human hair!!! Because of this incredible filtration performance, the HEPA Dust Cup Filter will quickly accumulate dirt inside the white filter folds, many fine dust particles that are difficult to see but which will eventually block or reduce your suction power - if not cleaned properly. Clean the HEPA Filter as described in this section, then reconnect unit and proceed with vacuuming.)

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Euro-Pro EP724H Cleaning the Small Air Driven Turbo Brush, Crevice Tool and Dusting Brush, Using your Vacuum