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The brush needs to be re-inserted so that the tab lines up with the unlock symbol again.
before replacing it in the bin.In most cases, we recommended leaving the filter to air dry for around 24 hours.. It’s vital not to put a wet (or even damp) filter back into the Gtech Multi Mk2.
Doing so could allow water to reach the motor, which can cause serious damage (and risk an electric shock).. A damp filter is also the perfect environment for mould and milder to grow..Step 4: Re-Insert The Filter And Replace the Bin.Once the filter has fully dried, re-insert it into the bin and reattach the bin to the vacuum body..
Your Gtech Multi Mk2 is now ready to use!.re-insert the bin.
replacing the filter.
Running the Gtech Multi Mk2 without a filter could cause permanent damage to the vacuum cleaner’s motor.. What Should I Do If My Gtech Has Poor Suction?.Step 4: Fit The New Battery.
Once the old battery has been removed, you can slide the new one into position.It should fit snugly into place, as long as you’ve bought the correct replacement.. You shouldn’t need to use any force to fit the new battery.
If it doesn’t seem to be going in easily, check the connectors match up.Unfortunately, if the connectors don’t match, then you’ll need to return the battery and get the correct version..