Depending on the style of HEPA filter your vacuum has, some can be washable and some can not.
WASHABLE HEPA FILTER
This vacuum comes with a washable filter so to clean the filter follow the below steps.
1. Tap out loose dust
Gently tap the filter against a trash bin to dislodge loose dust and debris.
2. Rinse with cold water only
Hold the filter under cold running water. Do not use soap, brushes, or detergents. Rinse until the water runs clear.
3. Let it air dry completely
Leave the filter to air dry for at least 24–48 hours, ideally in a warm, dry place. Do not reinstall it while damp—this can lead to mold growth or damage the vacuum.
NON-WASHABLE HEPA FILTER
If your vacuum has a non-washable filter follow the below steps.
1. Tap out debris carefully
Hold the filter over a bin and gently tap it to remove surface dust.
2. Use a soft brush or compressed air (optional)
Light brushing or blowing air across the surface can help remove fine particles. Avoid puncturing or bending the filter.
3. Replace as recommended
Non-washable HEPA filters usually need replacing every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and manufacturer guidelines.
✅ Quick Tips
- Turn off and unplug your vacuum before removing the filter
- Clean or replace the filter more often if you have pets, allergies or vacuum
frequently. - A clogged HEPA filter reduces suction power and can overwork the motor.