There is probably nothing more aggravating than requiring to change a filter in the midst of a vacuuming job, but thank goodness that if it is one of the dirt devil filters you need to replace, the job is quite simple.
Among the initial things that you are going to want to do before attempting to change the filter in your vacuum is to not only turn the vacuum off, but also unplug it from the outlet. It is recommended to change the filter every year, but you can change it sooner if you are experiencing problems with the vacuum picking up debris and it appears to be fairly dirty.
The following instructions are for changing the Dirt Devil f43 filter that attached to the Dirt Devil Easy Lite Cyclonic Quick Vac, but most filters are created to be changed in much the same way.
Instructions
The initial thing that you are gonna do after ensuring that the Dirt Devil vacuum is not plugged in, is to empty the container that holds the dirt and other debris. To do this you will lift the release button that is located at the top of the container that keeps the dirt container and remove it from the vacuum. Make sure that you have the container suspended over a garbage container and then press down the discharge button for the dirt container.
Be sure that there is not dirt or debris stuck inside the container before you close the bottom of the dirt container. When all debris and also dirt have been eliminated, replace the receptacle back into the unit.
To take out the filter cartridge you will start by unlocking the filter cartridge. To do this you should locate the button on the bottom of the cleaner and move it in an outward direction toward the container's edge and then removing the filter's cover.
Remove the filter cartridge by lifting it from the base.
Replace the old filter with the new filter and also filter cover and return it back to the foundation of the vacuum and lock the cartridge that is located on the bottom of the base back into its original position.
Wipe out the dirt container with a damp cloth and then make certain you give it adequate time to dry and then reinsert it into the vacuum cleaner.
If the store in which you originally bought the vacuum does not carry the filter that you need, you may probably find it in any one of these stores in a nearby community.
Target
Home Depot
Bed Bath and Beyond
Walmart
Sears
If you cannot find your filter in any of these locations, you can still get your filter by purchasing it other retail stores that sell or service vacuums. There are also numerous online stores that sell the filters you need and you can choose to also purchase it straight from the maker. You will want to be sure that you take note of any serial or model numbers if you plan on purchasing Dirt Devil parts from anywhere other than the producer, and even then it would handy to have the parts numbers on hand. You will be able to locate the part numbers and model numbers on the products themselves on many occasions or you can also find them in your owner's manual. If you have lost or perhaps destroyed your owner's manual, you can find owner's manuals for most products online at the manufacturer's site.
Among the initial things that you are going to want to do before attempting to change the filter in your vacuum is to not only turn the vacuum off, but also unplug it from the outlet. It is recommended to change the filter every year, but you can change it sooner if you are experiencing problems with the vacuum picking up debris and it appears to be fairly dirty.
The following instructions are for changing the Dirt Devil f43 filter that attached to the Dirt Devil Easy Lite Cyclonic Quick Vac, but most filters are created to be changed in much the same way.
Instructions
The initial thing that you are gonna do after ensuring that the Dirt Devil vacuum is not plugged in, is to empty the container that holds the dirt and other debris. To do this you will lift the release button that is located at the top of the container that keeps the dirt container and remove it from the vacuum. Make sure that you have the container suspended over a garbage container and then press down the discharge button for the dirt container.
Be sure that there is not dirt or debris stuck inside the container before you close the bottom of the dirt container. When all debris and also dirt have been eliminated, replace the receptacle back into the unit.
To take out the filter cartridge you will start by unlocking the filter cartridge. To do this you should locate the button on the bottom of the cleaner and move it in an outward direction toward the container's edge and then removing the filter's cover.
Remove the filter cartridge by lifting it from the base.
Replace the old filter with the new filter and also filter cover and return it back to the foundation of the vacuum and lock the cartridge that is located on the bottom of the base back into its original position.
Wipe out the dirt container with a damp cloth and then make certain you give it adequate time to dry and then reinsert it into the vacuum cleaner.
If the store in which you originally bought the vacuum does not carry the filter that you need, you may probably find it in any one of these stores in a nearby community.
Target
Home Depot
Bed Bath and Beyond
Walmart
Sears
If you cannot find your filter in any of these locations, you can still get your filter by purchasing it other retail stores that sell or service vacuums. There are also numerous online stores that sell the filters you need and you can choose to also purchase it straight from the maker. You will want to be sure that you take note of any serial or model numbers if you plan on purchasing Dirt Devil parts from anywhere other than the producer, and even then it would handy to have the parts numbers on hand. You will be able to locate the part numbers and model numbers on the products themselves on many occasions or you can also find them in your owner's manual. If you have lost or perhaps destroyed your owner's manual, you can find owner's manuals for most products online at the manufacturer's site.
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