Hoover HNV375-80 User Manual
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To clean the filters, first unplug the vacuum. Remove the dirt container and lift out the filters. Rinse them under warm water and let them air dry completely before reinserting.
Ensure the filters are clean and there are no blockages in the hose or brush roll. Check for any obstructions in the airflow path and clear them.
No, the Hoover HNV375-80 is not designed for wet cleaning. It is intended for dry debris only. Using it on wet surfaces may damage the vacuum.
Filters should be replaced every 6-12 months depending on usage. Regular cleaning can extend their lifespan, but eventual replacement is necessary for optimal performance.
Store the vacuum in a cool, dry place. Wrap the cord neatly and avoid placing it in areas with high moisture to prevent damage.
Check for blockages in the brush roll or hose, as these can cause noise. Also, inspect the brush roll for tangled debris or damage.
To maintain battery life, fully charge the vacuum after each use and avoid letting it discharge completely. Store it at room temperature and avoid extreme temperatures.
The vacuum comes with a crevice tool and a dusting brush. Use the crevice tool for tight spaces and corners, and the dusting brush for delicate surfaces and upholstery.
Check if the vacuum is plugged in and the power is on. Inspect the battery charge and connections. Examine for blockages or overheating—allow to cool if necessary.
A slight odor can occur if the vacuum is new or if there is dirt buildup inside. Clean the filters and brush roll regularly to minimize odors.