Ryobi P710 Cleaning The Hand Vac, Removing The Dust Bowl, Removing And Cleaning The Filters, See

Models: P710

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CLEANING THE HAND VAC

MAINTENANCE

CLEANING THE HAND VAC

See Figures 9 - 12.

The dust bowl should be checked, emptied and cleaned periodically to obtain maximum dust collection.

REMOVING THE DUST BOWL

See Figure 9.

n�Remove the battery pack from the vacuum.

nDepress the release button located on top of the hand vac. Pull the dust bowl down and out as shown to separate it from the motor housing.

NOTE: Do not tilt or tip the hand vac back with liquids in the dust bowl.

REMOVING AND CLEANING THE FILTERS

See Figure 10.

n�Remove the battery pack from the vacuum.

nRemove the assembled filter rack and filter by pulling them out of the dust bowl.

NOTE: The filter is locked in place in the filter rack.

nTwist the filter to unlock from the filter rack tabs and remove the filter.

nShake or lightly brush any dust or dirt off the filter.

nEmpty the filter, filter rack, and dust bowl; wash if neces- sary. Before reattaching to the hand vac, make sure all pieces are completely dry.

REPLACING THE FILTER

See Figure 11.\

When purchasing replacement filter, request recommended part number 3023109.

nPlace the filter in the filter rack ensuring the slots in the filter are aligned with the tabs on the filter rack. When assembled correctly, the arrow shown on the filter should be pointed up. Twist the filter to lock in place.

nPlace the assembled filter rack and filter into the dust bowl.

PRESS RELEASE BUTTON

PULL DUST BOWL

 

DOWN AND OUT

 

TO REMOVE

Fig. 9

 

 

 

FILTER RACK

 

HAND VAC

 

DUST BOWL

 

FILTER

 

 

BATTERY PACK

Fig. 10

 

 

TWIST

 

TWIST

FILTER TO

 

FILTER TO

REMOVE

 

INSTALL

ARROW

 

SLOTS

SHOULD BE

 

 

POINTED UP

 

 

 

 

TABS

FILTER RACK WITH

FILTER ASSEMBLED

AND LOCKED IN

PLACE.

Fig. 11

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Ryobi P710 Cleaning The Hand Vac, Removing The Dust Bowl, Removing And Cleaning The Filters, Replacing The Filter, See