Pre-Motor Filter - LG V-UP142NJP Owner's Manual

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WARNING
Electrical Shock and Personal Injury Hazard
• Unplug the vacuum cleaner before cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in
electrical shock or personal injury from the vacuum cleaner starting unexpectedly.

PRE-MOTOR FILTER

Check and clean the pre-motor filter
regularly.
If the motor pre-filter is covered with too
much dust, vacuum cleaner will stop moving
as the thermal protect work.
You should also check the pre-motor filter
whenever the vacuum cleaner makes a
strange noise or suction decreases.
First, turn off the vacuum cleaner and
unplug the power cord from the electrical
outlet.
Remove the dust container by pushing the
release button and pulling out on the dust
container handle. (Fig. A)
Remove the cover and empty the container.
(Fig. B)
Clean the pre-motor filter (on the dust
container cover) by tapping it gently. (Fig. C)
If the pre-motor filter is excessively dirty,
rinse the filter with water.
Easy to rinsing, separate pre-motor filter
from the filter cap. (Fig. D,E)
After rinsing, allow the pre-motor filter to dry
in a shaded location for 24 hours. Never
reinstall the pre-motor filter while it is
wet.
Before reinstalling the dust container, make
sure that the cover is positioned properly.
To reinstall the dust container, hook the
bottom of the container onto the lower part
of the handle and push the top of the dust
container into the handle until it latches in
place. (Fig. F)
REMOVING CLOGS
A
A
B
B
D
D
1
F
F
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C
C
E
E
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