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Cleaning the True HEPA Filter

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Cleaning the True HEPA Filter Make sure that the air cleaner is turned OFF and unplugged from the outlet before cleaning. 1. Open the front grill cover by gently pulling on the tabs on either side of the top of the grill cover. Fig. 9 Fig. 9 2. Open the grill cover outward until the tabs at the bottom of the grill cover easily slide away from the unit. Fig. 10 Fig. 10 3. Remove the True HEPA filter from the main unit. Fig. 11 Fig. 11 10 4. Use the brush attachment with your vacuum cleaner. Run the attachment along both sides of the True HEPA filter, cleaning thoroughly between the accordion folds of the filter. Fig. 12 Fig. 12 5. Place the clean True HEPA filter back in the main unit, making sure it is firmly seated inside the unit. Fig. 13 Fig. 13 6. Place the tabs at the bottom of the grill cover into the base of the unit. Gently push the grill cover back into place until you hear a click sound indicating that the grill cover is firmly latched. Fig. 14 Fig. 14 11

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4. Use the brush attachment with your
vacuum cleaner.
Run the attachment
along both sides of the True HEPA
filter, cleaning thoroughly between the
accordion folds of the filter. Fig. 12
Cleaning the True HEPA Filter
Make sure that the air cleaner is turned OFF and unplugged from the outlet before
cleaning.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Fig. 9
Fig. 12
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
1. Open the front grill cover by gently
pulling on the tabs on either side of the
top of the grill cover. Fig. 9
2. Open the grill cover outward until the tabs
at the bottom of the grill cover easily slide
away from the unit. Fig. 10
3. Remove the True HEPA filter from the
main unit. Fig. 11
5. Place the clean True HEPA filter back
in the main unit, making sure it is firmly
seated inside the unit. Fig. 13
6. Place the tabs at the bottom of the grill
cover into the base of the unit. Gently
push the grill cover back into place until
you hear a click sound indicating that
the grill cover is firmly latched. Fig. 14