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MK-00632555, 12000118, 00797694
MINKANG
8508 7090
This is a set of washing vacuum cleaner filters designed to be compatible with Zelmer and Bosch vacuum cleaners. The set contains three filters, each serving a distinct function within the vacuum cleaner's filtration system.
Output Filter HEPA 919.0080 (00632555)
This is a HEPA (High - Efficiency Particulate Air) filter. HEPA filters are known for their high - level filtration capabilities. They can trap extremely small particles, including dust mites, pollen, pet dander, and even some bacteria and viruses. The output filter is placed at the end of the airflow path in the vacuum cleaner. Its main role is to ensure that the air expelled back into the room is as clean as possible, preventing the recirculation of allergens and other harmful particles.
Separator Filter (I) of the Container ZVCA752D (12000118)
The separator filter (I) is located within the container of the vacuum cleaner. Its primary function is to separate larger debris and particles from the airflow as it enters the container. By doing so, it helps to prevent these larger particles from reaching more delicate parts of the vacuum cleaner, such as the motor or the HEPA filter. This not only protects the vacuum cleaner from potential damage but also extends the lifespan of the other filters in the system.
Separator Filter (II) of the Container ZVCA752X (00797694)
Similar to the separator filter (I), the separator filter (II) is also part of the container's filtration system. It may have a slightly different design or filtration efficiency compared to the first separator filter. It works in tandem with the first separator filter to further refine the airflow, capturing smaller particles that the first filter might have missed. This multi - stage separation process ensures that the air entering the more advanced filters, like the HEPA filter, is relatively free of large debris, allowing the HEPA filter to focus on trapping the finest particles.
This is a set of washing vacuum cleaner filters designed to be compatible with Zelmer and Bosch vacuum cleaners. The set contains three filters, each serving a distinct function within the vacuum cleaner's filtration system.
Output Filter HEPA 919.0080 (00632555)
This is a HEPA (High - Efficiency Particulate Air) filter. HEPA filters are known for their high - level filtration capabilities. They can trap extremely small particles, including dust mites, pollen, pet dander, and even some bacteria and viruses. The output filter is placed at the end of the airflow path in the vacuum cleaner. Its main role is to ensure that the air expelled back into the room is as clean as possible, preventing the recirculation of allergens and other harmful particles.
Separator Filter (I) of the Container ZVCA752D (12000118)
The separator filter (I) is located within the container of the vacuum cleaner. Its primary function is to separate larger debris and particles from the airflow as it enters the container. By doing so, it helps to prevent these larger particles from reaching more delicate parts of the vacuum cleaner, such as the motor or the HEPA filter. This not only protects the vacuum cleaner from potential damage but also extends the lifespan of the other filters in the system.
Separator Filter (II) of the Container ZVCA752X (00797694)
Similar to the separator filter (I), the separator filter (II) is also part of the container's filtration system. It may have a slightly different design or filtration efficiency compared to the first separator filter. It works in tandem with the first separator filter to further refine the airflow, capturing smaller particles that the first filter might have missed. This multi - stage separation process ensures that the air entering the more advanced filters, like the HEPA filter, is relatively free of large debris, allowing the HEPA filter to focus on trapping the finest particles.
How is the installation of this filter screen set and how long does it take?
Preparation
Turn off the power: Before starting to install the filters, be sure to turn off the power of the vacuum cleaner and unplug it to ensure operational safety and avoid the risk of electric shock. This step is straightforward and takes about 10 - 20 seconds.
Prepare tools: Generally, no special tools are required to install this filter set. However, you may need a clean container to place the old filters that are removed and any dust that might fall, as well as a clean cloth for wiping the inside of the vacuum cleaner. Preparing these items takes approximately 30 seconds - 1 minute.
Remove the old filters
Output filter: Some vacuum cleaners' output filters are fixed by clips or screws. If it's clip - fixed, gently press the clips and pull out the filter. This process takes about 30 seconds - 1 minute. If it's screw - fixed, you need to use an appropriate screwdriver to unscrew the screws and then take out the filter. Unscrewing and removing the filter together may take 1 - 2 minutes.
Separator filters (I) and (II): These two filters are usually located inside the container. You may need to open the container lid first. Some container lids are opened by rotating or pressing a button, which may take 30 seconds - 1 minute. Then, take the separator filters out of the container. This process is generally simple and takes about 30 seconds.
Locate the filters: Find the positions of the three filters according to the model and design of the vacuum cleaner. Typically, the output filter is located near the air outlet of the vacuum cleaner, while the two separator filters are inside the vacuum cleaner's container. It may take 1 - 2 minutes to find the filter positions, especially for users who are not familiar with the vacuum cleaner's structure.
Disassemble the filters:
Clean the inside of the vacuum cleaner
Remove dust: Use a clean cloth or the small brush that comes with the vacuum cleaner to clean the residual dust and debris inside the vacuum cleaner. In particular, ensure that the areas around the filter installation positions are clean and tidy to avoid affecting the installation and performance of the new filters. The cleaning work may take 2 - 3 minutes, depending on the dirtiness level inside the vacuum cleaner.
Install the new filters
Install separator filters (I) and (II): Put the new separator filters (I) and (II) into the container according to their original positions and directions. Make sure the filters are securely installed without looseness. The installation process takes about 30 seconds - 1 minute.
Install the output filter: Place the new output filter in the corresponding position. If it's clip - fixed, snap it into the clips; if it's screw - fixed, tighten the screws. Installing the output filter takes about 30 seconds - 1 minute.
Inspection and testing
Check the installation: Carefully check whether all filters are installed correctly and there are no omissions or improper installations. The inspection process takes about 30 seconds - 1 minute.
Test the vacuum cleaner: Plug in the power cord, turn on the vacuum cleaner's power, and test whether the vacuum cleaner is working normally. Observe whether the suction power and air outlet situation are normal. The testing process takes about 1 - 2 minutes.
How is the installation of this filter screen set and how long does it take?
Preparation
Turn off the power: Before starting to install the filters, be sure to turn off the power of the vacuum cleaner and unplug it to ensure operational safety and avoid the risk of electric shock. This step is straightforward and takes about 10 - 20 seconds.
Prepare tools: Generally, no special tools are required to install this filter set. However, you may need a clean container to place the old filters that are removed and any dust that might fall, as well as a clean cloth for wiping the inside of the vacuum cleaner. Preparing these items takes approximately 30 seconds - 1 minute.
Remove the old filters
Output filter: Some vacuum cleaners' output filters are fixed by clips or screws. If it's clip - fixed, gently press the clips and pull out the filter. This process takes about 30 seconds - 1 minute. If it's screw - fixed, you need to use an appropriate screwdriver to unscrew the screws and then take out the filter. Unscrewing and removing the filter together may take 1 - 2 minutes.
Separator filters (I) and (II): These two filters are usually located inside the container. You may need to open the container lid first. Some container lids are opened by rotating or pressing a button, which may take 30 seconds - 1 minute. Then, take the separator filters out of the container. This process is generally simple and takes about 30 seconds.
Locate the filters: Find the positions of the three filters according to the model and design of the vacuum cleaner. Typically, the output filter is located near the air outlet of the vacuum cleaner, while the two separator filters are inside the vacuum cleaner's container. It may take 1 - 2 minutes to find the filter positions, especially for users who are not familiar with the vacuum cleaner's structure.
Disassemble the filters:
Clean the inside of the vacuum cleaner
Remove dust: Use a clean cloth or the small brush that comes with the vacuum cleaner to clean the residual dust and debris inside the vacuum cleaner. In particular, ensure that the areas around the filter installation positions are clean and tidy to avoid affecting the installation and performance of the new filters. The cleaning work may take 2 - 3 minutes, depending on the dirtiness level inside the vacuum cleaner.
Install the new filters
Install separator filters (I) and (II): Put the new separator filters (I) and (II) into the container according to their original positions and directions. Make sure the filters are securely installed without looseness. The installation process takes about 30 seconds - 1 minute.
Install the output filter: Place the new output filter in the corresponding position. If it's clip - fixed, snap it into the clips; if it's screw - fixed, tighten the screws. Installing the output filter takes about 30 seconds - 1 minute.
Inspection and testing
Check the installation: Carefully check whether all filters are installed correctly and there are no omissions or improper installations. The inspection process takes about 30 seconds - 1 minute.
Test the vacuum cleaner: Plug in the power cord, turn on the vacuum cleaner's power, and test whether the vacuum cleaner is working normally. Observe whether the suction power and air outlet situation are normal. The testing process takes about 1 - 2 minutes.