Steve Maskery":a9po92i7 said:OK, OK, I was joking!
I don't know about that particular model, but every either machine of that sort that I have seen, including my own, has the bag held on by a spring loaded band-clamp. Look around the top of the bag, there should be a metal strap with a lever and hook on the ends. One hooks over the other and then is pulled tight. Open the clamp and the strap should fall off.
Lons":3q1sfyze said:Do you not have the instruction manual?
I saw one a few years ago where the bag fitted around the filter which just screwed off so there are different systems, can't remember what make. It's bound to be something simple just not obvious.Steve Maskery":2zfac20h said:So why doesn't the bag just fall off? I don't understand this.
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Stormer1940":2rkrfo8l said:Take the top bag off and look down from above to see what you can see, may jump out looking at it from a different perspective.
Bale":rxjx91eh said:I've come across something similar somewhere before. In the one I saw, there was a flexible metal band running through a hem on top of the bottom bag. This will deform easily into an oval so you can push the whole top up through the bottom opening. Once inside it will resume its circular shape and it will sit snugly on top of the inside rim of the bag holder. If yours is the same, just push inwards on one side of the bottom bag at the top, just below the rim and it should move in. Push in on the other side as well and lift up one end of the resulting oval. You should be able to drop the whole thing down and out through the hole. Awkward to describe but easy to do.
Of course, if this doesn't work then it's obviously one of the disposable models mentioned above and you'll have to spring for a new one.
HTH
Pete
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