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Make sure the area is well ventilated if you’re cleaning with bleach.

Make sure you close the trap door after emptying it..Step 2: Remove The Filter.

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To remove the filter, you’ll need to open the lid on the dirt canister.You can do this by using a small tab on the side of the lid.. Once the lid has been opened, you can lift out the entire filter housing.Tap off loose dust on the filter housing into an external bin, then use the tab to remove the filter itself from the top of the housing..

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Step 3: Clean The Filter.Now that the filter has been removed, you should tap loose debris into the bin.. Once you’ve removed any loose dirt and dust, wash the filter under a warm tap until the water runs clear.

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You probably won’t be able to get rid of all the staining, but aim to get rid of the majority of grime and other debris that’s built up on the filter.. Do not use any detergents, hot water, or other cleaning products when washing the filter.

These can permanently damage the filter..Use the built-in slider to push the debris into the bin, then shut the bin lid again.. Gtech claims that this process doesn’t release a dust cloud into the air.

While we think it’s more hygienic than many emptying systems, there is still the opportunity for dust and other allergens to escape into the air.The only way to prevent this is with a bagged design, which is why we recommend emptying the AirRam outdoors..

Step 4: Insert The Bin Back Into Position.Once the dust bin has been emptied, the final step is to replace it back into the AirRam’s floorhead.. To do this, line up the bin then gently push it into place.