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CLEANING THE DUST BIN FILTER
The Dust Bin Filter consists of a particulate lter and a sponge lter.
Clean both the particulate lter and sponge lters using the following sequence.
3. Use a cleaning brush to clean the sponge lter.
If using water to clean it, allow it to dry completely
in the shade before retting.
4. Assemble the particulate lter and sponge
lters back onto the lter housing using the
following sequence.
Insert the hinge hooks in the slots on one
end and snap the other end into the locking
tab (shown).
Be careful not to incorrectly assemble the
particulate lter and sponge lter onto the
lter housing.
2. Thoroughly clean out the ne dust particles on the
particulate lter with a vacuum cleaner or cleaning
brush.
Do NOT wash the particulate lter with water.
Its suction power will be reduced.
To preserve the performance of the Robot Cleaner, clean the particulate filter at least
once a week, with a brush or vacuum cleaner.
The particulate filter and sponge filters must be fitted to the filter housing before
refitting the filter to the dust bin. Operating the Robot Cleaner without the particulate
filter and sponge filters will cause the suction motor to malfunction and will be evident
when assessed by a technician, and would not be covered under the warranty.
Tip
1. Pull the hook on the left of the particulate
lter module on the rear side of the dust
bin to separate the particulate lter and the
sponge lter.
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