Product Manual

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Cleaning the Filter
The Post-Motor Filter is located in the Powerfoot of your vacuum
cleaner. It should be checked often, and cleaned when the Post-
Motor Filter becomes dirty.
1. To Clean Post-Motor Filter, remove the filter cover screw with a
Phillips head screwdriver.
2. Lift out Filter Cover.
3. Remove Post-Motor-Filter and wash with mild soap and water.
Dry thoroughly.
4. Reinstall clean and dried Post-Motor filter.
5. Replace Filter Cover by sliding in the two tabs at the top of the
Filter Cover and centering over the screw hole.
6. Replace screw.
Cleaning the Rotating Cleaning
Brush/Replacing the Drive Belt
Check the Rotating Cleaning Brush and Drive Belt regularly for
wear or damage. Keep the Rotating Cleaning Brush ends free of
string, hair, and carpet fibers. These can become entangled and
reduce the vacuum’s cleaning effectiveness.
NOTE: The Rotating Cleaning Brush can most often be cleaned
without removal from the vacuum. If there is an excessive amount
of hair and debris, remove the Rotating Cleaning Brush for proper
cleaning.
1. Unplug the vacuum and turn face down on a flat surface.
2. Remove all 3 screws from the bottom of the Powerfoot.
3. Grip both the Top Cover and base while turning unit back over.
Lift off Top Cover.
4. Check Drive Belt. If it is broken or damaged, remove Rotating
Cleaning Brush and replace Drive Belt.
5. To remove the Rotating Cleaning Brush, pull the right side of
the Rotating Cleaning Brush toward the front of the Powerfoot
as you lift slowly.
6. Clean off Rotating Cleaning Brush as necessary.
WARNING: To avoid electrical shock or injury from moving parts,
always turn OFF the Power Switch and unplug the Power Source
Plug before performing maintenance or trouble shooting. Always
unplug by grasping the Power Source Plug; NEVER pulling on the
Power Cord to unplug.
MAINTENANCE