Cleaning The Inlet Filter; Cleaning The Exhaust Filter - Tesco VC109 User Manual

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Cleaning the Inlet Filter

The Inlet filter is inside the cleaner. Whenever you remove
the Dust Cup, you should inspect this filter and clean it.
This filter should be cleaned regularly, and whenever it shows
any signs of dirt.
Lift the filter out, brush it thoroughly and if necessary wash it
under running water. Allow to dry fully.
If there is any dirt around the inlet cavity carefully brush it out.
This will help keep the internal airways clean and maintain top
cleaner performance.
When the filter is thoroughly dry replace it in the inlet.
It is essential to inspect clean the filters regularly. The period between inspections will depend on how often and for how long you
use the cleaner. The filter in the dust cup should be cleaned whenever you empty the dust. The motor inlet and exhaust
filters should be checked after every three cleaning sessions.
If the cleaner shows any sign of losing suction, switch off, check and clean the filters and if necessary, clear any blockage.
NEVER operate the cleaner with clogged filters, you could damage the cleaner motor.
If a filter shows any sign of wear or damage, or clogging that ordinary cleaning cannot remove it should be replaced. Contact
the Tesco helpline number on the last page of this manual for assistance.
VC109 Vacuum Cleaner User Guide

Cleaning the Exhaust Filter

The Exhaust filter is located at the rear of the cleaner,
This filter should be cleaned regularly, and whenever it shows
any signs of dirt.
Press down on the filter cover. Hinge it out and remove it
Lift the filter out from the cage, and wash it under running
water. Allow to dry fully.
When it is dry, replace it in the cageBrush the outlet cavity out.
This will help keep the internal airways clean and maintain
cleaner performance.
Replace the complete filter in the cleaner.
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