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Fantom FM625H Owner's Manual page 8

Commercial lightweight upright vacuum

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Using The Unit With Air Driven
Turbo Brush
The efficiency of your air driven turbo
brush depends on the bristle brush
rotating at high speed. Strong air suction
is needed to accomplish this. In order to
ensure that maximum air suction is
maintained, please read the following
instructions:
1. Empty the dust cup frequently.
2. Always vigorously "TapClean" the
HEPA filter, filter ring and the debris
screen when emptying the dust cup
container.
3. Ensure that the rotating brush is kept
free of hair and string which may
accumulate and decrease brush
performance.
4. Keep air driven turbo brush turbine
free of dirt and foreign matter. (See
illustration for cleaning instructions.)
Attaching the Air Driven Turbo
Brush to the Flexible Hose
To use the air driven turbo brush to
clean upholstery:
1. Remove the flexible hose from the
hose connector. (Fig. 9)
2. Push the air driven turbo brush onto
the end of the flexible hose as far as
it will go.
Fig. 9
Important: In order to ensure that
maximum air suction is maintained,
empty the dust cup frequently and tap
clean the HEPA filter, filter ring and
debris screen at the same time. Ensure
that the rotating brush is kept free of hair
and string which may accumulate and
decrease brush performance.
Cleaning Air Driven Turbo Brush
Locking Latch
Tilt
Upwards
Turbine
From time to time, the turbine of your
turbo brush will require cleaning. To do
this:
1. Remove the turbo brush from the hose
or telescopic extension tube.
2. Slide locking latch forward then tilt the
top housing of the brush upwards. The
top housing is hinged and will tilt up
approximately 45° only.
3. There may be some dust, lint, hair, etc
on the turbine wheel. Remove as much
of this as possible.
4. You may also use the unit's hose with
crevice tool attached and use the
vacuum to remove any additional
debris from the turbine.
5. Ensure that the turbine wheel moves
freely by rotating it with your finger. If
the turbine does not rotate, call
Customer Service for help.
6. Once clean, close the top cover of the
turbo brush and slide the locking latch
toward the rear of the brush to lock.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TM
Intelli-Sense
Filter Monitor
When the Intelli-Sense
TM
Filter
Monitor lights up, it means that the
dust cup is full or the HEPA filter, filter
ring and debris screen need cleaning.
You must empty the dust from the
dust cup and clean the HEPA filter,
filter ring and debris screen right
away.
Emptying the Dust Cup Container
Warning:
Always unplug the
unit from electrical outlet before
opening the Dust Cup (container).
Important:
Do NOT use the vacuum
without the HEPA filter and filter ring in
place.
1. To remove the dust cup container,
press down on the dust cup release
and pull the dust cup container out
from the vacuum. (Fig. 10)
Fig. 10
2. To empty the dust cup container,
hold the dust cup from the top
over a garbage container and
press on the trap door release
button that is on the front side of
the dust cup container to release
the dust cup bottom (Fig. 11)
Push
Fig. 11
Cleaning the HEPA Filter
Warning
After each Use -
:
Always remove the Filter
Assembly, then vigorously "TapClean"
HEPA Filter and clean Debris Screen
and Filter Ring until no more dust can
be removed.
IMPORTANT, Please Note : The
"TapClean" HEPA Filter will stop most of
the tiniest dust particles and airborne
allergens from re-entering the air you
breathe. In fact it stops 99.97% of all
particles as small as 0.3 microns - many
times smaller than a human hair!!!
Because of this incredible filtration
performance, the HEPA Filter will quickly
accumulate, inside the white filter folds,
many fine dust particles that are difficult to
see but which will eventually block or
reduce your suction power - if not cleaned
properly.
1. To remove the filter assembly from
the dust cup, hold the dust cup
container in one hand and with the
other hand, turn counter clockwise
and pull out the filter assembly.
(Fig. 12)
Filter Assembly
Dust Cup
Container
Fig. 12
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