Filter and dust bin
Your vacuum has several fi lters contained within it to ensure that unclean air is not recycled into the room and for protection of
the motor. The sealed dust bin captures and traps 99.9% of dust, allergens, dander and dirt.
1. Bin release button.
2. Sealed dust bin
3. HEPA 13 fi lter.
4. Filter sleeve
5. Metal mesh fi lter to separate large particles.
6. Multi-cone cyclonic spinning to isolate dust particles
Emptying Dust Bin
1. Hold the hand vacuum over a rubbish container.
2. Then, press the bin release button to open the bin. Carefully empty contents into a rubbish container. If necessary, clean the
HEPA fi lter.
3. Make sure HEPA Filter Assembly is secure (turning the entire assembly clockwise) before closing dust bin door (a "click" will be
heard when the door is locked).
Removing and Cleaning High Density Filter
1. Turn the HEPA fi lter assembly counterclockwise until it releases from unit.
2. Pull out the HEPA fi lter assembly and clean as necessary (see below).
3. Insert HEPA-density fi lter back into HEPA fi lter assembly.
4. Make sure high density fi lter assembly is secure (by turning clockwise) before closing dust bin door.
NOTE: If the HEPA fi lter is very dirty, it can be washed in water. After washing, dry for at least 24 hours to ensure that it is completely dry
before inserting back into the vacuum.
To ensure the high performance of the HEPA fi lter, it is recommended that it is replaced every 3 months. To order your
replacement fi lter use model number VC-SVF1A.
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NOTE: DO NOT use the vacuum without the Filter Sleeve, HEPA13 or Mesh Filter fi tted. This will result in large dust particles or debris
entering the motor and causing damage.
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