Cleaning The Post-Motor Hepa Filter; Cleaning The Power Brush - shark NV370 Manuel Du Propriétaire

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Maintenance - cont'd
Fig. 24
Fig. 25

CLEANING THE POST-MOTOR HEPA FILTER

Remove the filter cover from the front of the vacuum
1
by pulling up on the tab and pulling the cover away
from the vacuum. (Fig. 24)
Take out the HEPA filter by pulling it straight out.
2
Turn the filter over so that the dirty side is on the
3
bottom and vigorously tap it clean against a garbage
can to remove any dust. (Fig. 25)
Wash the filter under the tap using lukewarm water
4
with the dirty side face down until the water runs
clear. (Fig. 26)
DO NOT put the filter in the washing machine or
dishwasher.
NOTE: The material in the filter will discolor over
time. This is NORMAL and will not affect the
performance of the filter.
Allow the filter to air dry for 24 hours. Do not use a
5
hair dryer or other heating methods to dry.
Once the HEPA filter is dry, replace it back into the
6
vacuum.
Replace the cover by inserting the two tabs into the
7
holes at the top and then swinging the cover down
until it clicks into place.
Fig. 27
Fig. 26

CLEANING THE POWER BRUSH

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2
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4
Slide the locking latch (a) forward and gently tilt
brush housing upward to open. (Fig. 27)
IMPORTANT: DO NOT force; it will not open all the
way.
Carefully remove any blockage or debris.
Turn the power brush over to inspect the rotating
brush and cut away any build-up of hair or string
wrapped around the rotating bristle brush with
scissors. (Fig. 28)
Push the housing back down and slide the locking
latch backward to lock.
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Fig. 28
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