2 year warranty
Cleaning your Philips AquaTrio Vacuum Cleaner will help to keep your appliance in optimal condition. Depending on your model, please see below for the maintenance necessary to ensure long-lasting performance.
Dust bucket
Regularly empty the dust bucket and make sure that the dirt never exceeds the 'Max' indication to prevent accelerated filter clogging. If necessary, remove the cyclone and clean any hair and dirt that is stuck in and under it. While you can rinse the cyclone under the tap, please make sure never to rinse the dust bucket. You can use a wet or dry cloth to clean the inside the of the dust bucket.
To prevent odours and scale deposits, please use the AUTOCLEAN function after every use to clean your full appliance in approximately 4 minutes (see image c). When AUTOCLEAN is ready, you can remove the microfibre brushes from the AquaSpin nozzle and store them in the dedicated holder on the storage station.
Flushing the appliance
We advise you to flush the appliance after every use to prevent dirt from accumulating and bacteria from growing inside. If you do not flush the appliance after every use, this may lead to an unpleasant smell.
Cleaning parts
You can also clean each part separately for a thorough clean. The diagram in image a shows how each part of your Philips AquaTrio Pro can be cleaned.
Cleaning the dirty water tank more thoroughly
For extra thorough cleaning, you can pull up the floater attached to the lid of the dirty water tank of the appliance. This enables you to rinse the bottom of the sieve and the floater properly (see image b).
Tip: You can also place the dirty water tank in the dishwasher.
Cleaning the mopping brushes more thoroughly
The mopping brushes are cleaned when you flush your Philips AquaTrio Pro after use. If the brushes are still dirty after flushing, you can remove them from the nozzle and clean them with warm or cold running water (see image c)
Note: The mopping brushes are not machine washable!
Cleaning instructions mopping brushes:
We strongly advise you to flush the appliance after every use to prevent dirt from accumulating and bacteria from growing inside (see video).
Note: If you do not flush the appliance after every use, this may lead to an unpleasant smell.
The dirty water tank should also be cleaned after every use to prevent the growth of bacteria and an unpleasant smell. If you have flushed your appliance and it remains dirty, you can clean each part separately.
The diagram on image a shows how each part can be cleaned.
Note: The mopping brushes are not washing-machine proof.
Cleaning the clean water tank more thoroughly
For extra thorough cleaning, you can pull up the floater attached to the lid of the dirty water tank. This enables you to rinse the bottom of the sieve and the floater properly (see image b).
Tip: You can also place the dirty water tank in the dishwasher.
Cleaning the mopping brushes more thoroughly
The mopping brushes are cleaned when you flush your AquaTrio after use. If the brushes are still dirty after flushing, you can remove them from the nozzle and clean them with warm or cold running water.
Cleaning instructions (see image c):
The information on this page applies to the following models: XW9383/01 , FC7070/01 .
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