6. If required, the dustbin and bulk filter can be rinsed in running water, then set out to
dry.
7. Remove the HEPA filter from its frame, take it outside the living area, and shake it out.
You can also clean it using the provided brush. HEPA filters may not be rinsed in water.
A damaged or excessively soiled HEPA filter needs to be replaced.
Note:
Dirty or damaged HEPA and bulk filters may decrease suction power and, therefore,
cleaning performance; for this and other reasons the filters should be kept clean.
8. Make sure all parts are clean and dry. Insert the bulk filter into the dustbin and close
the lid. Insert the HEPA filter into its frame, then insert the assembly into the dustbin.
9. Insert the complete dustbin and filter assembly into its bay in the appliance and close
the cover plate.
Cleaning the Wet Cleaning Attachment
1. Carefully remove the rag from the attachment frame and rinse it in warm water. Add
a modest amount of mild laundry detergent if required. Wash the rag by hand until
clean. Rinse the rag in warm water, wring out by hand, and hang out to dry.
2. Remove the wet cleaning attachment from the vacuum; wipe clean with a soft, slightly
wet sponge if needed. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Note:
The rag should not be machine-washed or -dried.
Cleaning the Sensors
The sensors on the bottom of the vacuum allow it to safely navigate a room, and should
be cleaned regularly.
Wipe the sensors with a soft, dry sponge.
Cleaning the Frame
Wipe the outer body of the vacuum with a clean, dry cloth.
Turn the vacuum upside down and remove any hair and dirt that may have become
entangled in the castors.
Check that the suction aperture is free of dirt or other blockage. If required, clean the
suction aperture with a soft, slightly wet sponge.
Storage
Before putting the vacuum into storage, make sure it is clean, the dustbin is empty and
clean, and filters are clean and properly installed. Store the appliance in a dry and well-
ventilated place out of the reach of children or pets. Do not place any objects on the
appliance.
During long storage, charge the battery once every 3 months to prolong its life.
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