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Cleaning the Rotary Brushes
1.
Unmount the brushes from the appliance frame and clean them.
2. Heavily soiled brushes should be rinsed in running water, then set out to dry. If a
brush has bent bristles, straighten them by immersing the brush in warm water.
3. Only remount the brushes on the vacuum once they are completely dry.
4. Damaged rotary brushes should be replaced.
Cleaning the Dustbin and Filter Assembly
The dustbin needs to be emptied as necessary, which may occur in mid-cleaning.
Make sure the device is powered off, with the main power switch in the 0 (off) position.
1.
Press the dustbin release catch and remove the dustbin.
2. Open the dustbin lid and carefully remove the bulk filter and the HEPA filter frame.
3. Empty the dustbin in the trash. From a sanitation perspective, it is best to empty
the dustbin outside living areas.
4. If required, the dustbin and bulk filter can be rinsed in running water, then set out
to dry.
5. 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.
6. Make sure all parts are clean and dry, then install the filters.
7. Close the dustbin lid and insert the dustbin assembly into the vacuum.
Cleaning the Wet Cleaning Attachment
1.
Press the wet cleaning attachment release catch and remove the attachment.
2. 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.
3. Empty any remaining water from the tank and set the tank out to dry with the
filler cap open.
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 Central Rotary Brush
1.
Remove the central rotary brush cover plate.
2. Grab the central rotary brush at one end and carefully remove it from its mounting
in the suction aperture.
3. Clean tangled hair, fur and other detritus from the rotary brush and its bearings.
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