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To empty the dust canister (Fig. J, K)
Push down the dust canister release button (15) to release
and remove the dust canister (8) from the vacuum (16) as
shown in figure J.
Use your index finger and thumb to pinch the filter housing
tabs (17) and pull the filter housing (18) from the dust
canister as shown in Fig. K.
Place the dust canister over a trash can and empty the
dust canister.
Install the filter housing into the dust canister (8) ensuring
the dust canister slots align with the filter housing tabs as
shown in figure N1.
Install the dust canister onto the vacuum, until it “clicks”
firmly into position.
Note: Ensure the dust port is placed towards the main handle
of the vacuum and the dust canister release button (15) is
facing away from the vacuum (16).
Cleaning the filters (Fig. L, M, N)
Note: Maximum dust collection will only be obtained with
clean filters and an empty dust canister. If dust begins to fall
back out of the product after it is switched off, this indicates
that the dust canister is full and requires emptying.
Wash the filters regularly using warm, soapy water and
ensure that they are completely dry before using again.
The cleaner the filter is, the better the product will perform.
It is very important that the filters are correctly in position
before use.
Pull back on the dust canister release button (15) to
release and remove the dust canister (8) from the vacuum
(16) as shown in figure J.
Use your index finger and thumb to pinch the filter tabs
(17) and lift the filter housing (18) from the dust canister as
shown in figure K.
Once the filter housing is removed from the dust canister,
use your index finger and thumb to pinch the filter tabs
(17) and rotate the filter (22)
anti-clockwise and remove it as shown in figure L.
Remove the foam filter (23) from the filter housing as
shown in figure M.
Shake or lightly brush any loose dust off of the foam filter
(23) and filter (22).
Rinse out the dust canister (8) with warm soapy water.
Wash the filters with warm soapy water.
Ensure the filters are completely dry before refitting the
filters into the filter housing (18).
Refit the clean and dry foam filter (23) into the filter
housing (18).
Refit the clean and dry filter (23) into the filter (22) by
aligning the filter locks (24) , located on the sides of the
filter, with the filter housing slots (25) , located on the sides
of the filter housing, and turn the filter clockwise until it
locks firmly into position as shown in figure N.
Install the filter housing into the dust canister (8) ensuring
the dust canister slots align with the filter housing tabs as
shown in figure N1.
Install the dust canister onto the vacuum, until it “clicks”
firmly into position.
Note: Ensure the dust port is placed towards the main handle
(2) of the vacuum and the dust canister release button (15) is
facing away from the vacuum (16).
Removing and cleaning the rotary brushes
(Fig. O, P, Q, R, S)
Warning! To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts,
disconnect the floor brush from the vacuum before cleaning
or servicing.
To remove the rotary brush (26) from the floor head (9)
use a coin or straight screwdriver to rotate the lock (27) on
the lock plate (28) to the unlocked position (29) as shown
in figure O.
Remove the lock plate (28).
Ease the drive belt (9a) away from the rotary brush (26)
The rotary brush (26) can now be removed.
Note: The bearings (33) are also removable from the end
pieces (32) allowing you to clear the brushes of any hair or
other debris that may have accumulated as shown in figure Q.
Once the rotary brush has been cleaned, reinstall the
rotary brush into the floor head (9) as shown in figure R.
Install the lock plate (28) onto the floor head (9) as shown
in figure S.
Use a coin or straight screwdriver to rotate the lock (27)
on the lock plate (28) to the locked position (36) as shown
in figure S.
Safe storage (Fig. T)
The unit can be safely stored, when not in use, by placing the
catch on the motor unit (6b) onto the storage hook (6a) as
shown in figure T.
Maintenance
Your BLACK+DECKER cordless appliance has been designed
to operate over a long period of time with a minimum of
maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation depends
upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
Warning! Before performing any maintenance on cordless
appliances:
Run the battery down completely if it is integral and then
switch off.
Unplug the charger before cleaning it. Your charger does
not require any maintenance apart from regular cleaning.
Regularly clean the ventilation slots in your appliance/
charger using a soft brush or dry cloth.
Regularly clean the motor housing using a damp cloth. Do
not use any abrasive or solvent-based cleaner.