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ProTeam Owner’s Manual  –  
Filter Maintenance
1.  Empty and inspect the filters every time you start and finish vacuuming (Figure S). Replace if
necessary. A clogged and dirty filter restricts airflow and results in reduced suction and overheating.
2.  To replace the Intercept Micro Filter, slide filter into the Cloth Filter and secure into vacuum
(Figure T).
3.  Once a month, or as necessary, hand or machine wash the Cloth Filter and let it line dry, do not put
it in the dryer (Figure U).
4.  Once a week, or as necessary, clean the Dome Filter.
a. First, remove the Intercept Micro Filter and Cloth Filter. Reach into the vacuum body and twist
the Dome Filter from the motor (Figure V).
b. Pull the top piece of the Dome Filter off and remove the foam media (Figure W). Shake it out,
rinse it and let it air dry thoroughly
c. Firmly snap the top piece of the Dome Filter into place (Figure V).
NOTE: If using a high filtration disc in place of the foam media, check it every two to three weeks.
When the disc becomes discolored, replace it with a new disc. The life of the high filtration disc will
depend greatly on the use and care of the Intercept Micro Filter and Cloth Filter.
5.  For backpack models (with exposed exhaust filter), rinse, air dry, and return the foam filter/diffuser
at the bottom of the vacuum below the motor (Figure X).
6.  Following the above instructions is the best way to prolong the life of the vacuum.
DO NOT TRY TO WASH or VACUUM the LineVacer HEPA, ULPA or QuietPro BP Exhaust Filters.
Doing so will fracture the filter media, greatly decreasing its efficiency. HEPA and ULPA filters
CAN be shaken out gently EXCEPT when hazardous materials, which must remain sealed, have  
 
been vacuumed.
Figure S
Figure V
Figure W
Figure X
Figure T
Figure U