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Stirling VC435 - Cleaning the Housing

Stirling VC435
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After Sales Support
Telephone: 1300 886 649
Email: info@tempoaustralia.com.au
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Other Useful Information (Cont.)
Cleaning and changing the HEPA and exhaust filters
ATTENTION!
Make sure both exhaust filters are properly in
place before using the vacuum cleaner.
The HEPA filter is non-washable; replace when
necessary.
Fig. 20
Fig. 19
The post-motor filtration system traps microscopic
dust particles from the exhaust air stream and
ensures that they are they are not dispersed into the
air. It consists of a HEPA filter and an exhaust filter,
which are located in the "Sealed HEPA Filtration"
compartment. Clean the exhaust filter whenever you
change the dust bag, following the instructions below.
WARNING: Make sure the appliance is unplugged
from the power supply.
Open the "Sealed HEPA Filtration" compartment
(Fig. 19).
Remove the HEPA filter (Fig. 20). Grip the latch and
gently lift it out of its place.
Replace the HEPA filter approximately every
6 months, depending on your usage frequency, or
when it shows any sign of damage. Contact our
after sales support line for a replacement filter.
Gently pull the foam exhaust filter out from under
the filter compartment cover (Fig. 21). The foam filter
is hand-washable, but make sure it is completely
dry before reinstalling it. Alternatively, or when it
shows some damage, replace the filter. Push it
down slightly until it sits securely in place.
Cleaning the housing
WARNING: Make sure the appliance is unplugged
from the power supply.
Clean the outside of the housing using a slightly
damp cloth only. Do not use cleaning or scouring
agents or alcohol, as these might damage the
appliance.
Fig. 21

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