Candy Exhaust Filtration Failure

Dust escapes from the vacuum exhaust, creating a fine haze in the air

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Possible Causes

Missing or damaged HEPA/post-motor filter, Incorrect filter installation, Cracked filter housing, Non-genuine low-quality filter

How to Fix / Troubleshooting

Safety first: Remove the battery before accessing filters.

  • 1. Check HEPA filter: Locate the post-motor/HEPA filter (usually at the rear). Ensure it is present and seated correctly.
  • 2. Inspect for damage: Replace the filter if it is torn, deformed, or heavily soiled.
  • 3. Use genuine filters: Fit a genuine Candy HEPA or post-motor filter to ensure proper sealing and filtration.
  • 4. Inspect housing: Check the filter cover and housing for cracks. Replace if damaged.
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Repair Difficulty

Easy 2/5

Required Part

HEPA / Post-Motor Filter
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