Cleaning Dirt Cup
•You will need to empty dirt cup when dust reaches the FULL line.
•Turn OFF the vacuum and unplug from electrical outlet.
•Grasp the dirt cup handle and depress button, pull out the dirt cup from the body. (Fig. 19)
•To empty, remove the dirt cup and hold over trash bin. Push the dirt release button and dispose of the dirt. (Fig. 20)
cleaning & replacing filter
To optimize the vacuum performance you should clean the
filter each time you empty the dirt cup.
1.Lift up the dirt cup cover, rotate and remove the filter protector.
2.Rotate and remove the inner filter. (Fig. 21)
Tap the inner filter on a trash bin to remove the dust from the pleats. (Fig. 22)
NOTE: This inner filter is washable and can be rinsed if you notice a reduction in vacuum performance (suction). To wash, first tap filter to remove excess dirt and dust from pleats. Rinse filter clean with warm water then allow to completely dry
(a minimum of 24 hours) before returning to dirt cup. Use filter: FLTB for inner dirt cup.
Body
| Dirt Cup Cover | |
| *HEPA Filter is located | |
| INSIDE the green filter | |
Filter Protector | protector. Remove filter | |
protector to access | ||
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| HEPA Filter. |
HEPA | * | r |
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Inner Filter |
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(Located inside |
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Filter Protector) |
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Fig. 21
Tap Gently
Fig. 22
Dirt Cup
Dirt Cup
Release Button
Fig. 19
Dirt Cup
Release Button
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Fig. 20
Exhaust filter cleaning & replacement
•Pull out the exhaust filter. (Fig. 23)
• | Replace the exhaust filter when it becomes dirty. (Fig. 24) |
| Use filter: FLTA for exhaust filter. |
| NOTE: This filter is washable. |
Filter Frame | Filter |
Exhaust
Filter
Body
Fig. 24
Fig. 23
| NOTE: Replacement parts can be purchased by calling |
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1.866.603.5900 or by visiting www.germguardian.com. | ||
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