Full Product Manual

12 ProTeam
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (Continued)
CLEANING THE FINE
DUST FILTER
NOTE: Clean the filter in an open
area.
Cleaning should be done outdoors.
1. Remove filter from Vacuum. Gently
tap the filter against the inside wall of
the dust tank. The debris will loosen
and fall.
2. For thorough cleaning of a filter
clogged with fine dust, (no surface
debris), run water down the outside
of the filter pleats and ensure the
water pressure is not strong enough
to damage the filter.
IMPORTANT: After cleaning, check
the filter for tears or small holes. Do
not use a filter with holes or tears in
it. Even a small hole can cause a lot
of dust to come out of the Vacuum.
If damaged, replace the filter
immediately.
For best cleaning results, clean the
mesh filter in a utility sink or under a
spigot.
1. Remove the filter from the
Vacuum. Gently tap the filter against
the inside wall of the dust tank to
loosen surface debris.
2. For thorough cleaning of the wet
filter, run water through it from the
inside-out. While doing this run hand
or soft brush over the surface to
remove clinging debris.
3. For a filter coated or clogged
with floor wax, rinse the filter with a
diluted floor stripper chemical. Using
warm water and a soft brush should
extend the life of the filter. Rinse the
filter again with only warm water to
remove any remaining chemicals.
IMPORTANT: If the sealing surfaces
or mesh have been damaged, or if
the filter is clogged beyond repair,
replace the wet filter immediately.
IMPORTANT: The mesh, wet filter
is multiple layers of fine and course
mesh specially engineered to protect
the Vacuum’s motor. This filter has
been designed to break up soap suds
and capture floor stripper and most
debris that may remain on a floor
when wet cleaning. Using this filter
does NOT replace pre-cleaning a
floor prior to floor stripping.
CLEANING THE
WET FILTER