CARE AND MAINTENANCE - cont.
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3Make sure you are working in a
4Inspect the rotating brush for a
5Use a flashlight to inspect the neck of the motorized brush and inside the air duct at the bottom of the main body and remove any debris or blockages. Reattach the motorized brush, ensuring it clicks into place.
6Remove the dust cup and use the flashlight to check the air path on the spine of the vacuum and remove any debris or blockages. Then replace the dust cup.
BRUSH BAR REMOVAL
1For easier cleaning, the brush roll can be removed from the nozzle. Using a coin, turn the dial next to the brush roll access door to the unlock position. (fig. 13) Remove the brush roll access door.
(fig. 14)
2Slip the black belt off of the white gear and lift out the brush roll. (fig. 15)
BRUSH BAR INSERTION
1To reinsert the brush roll, first slip the black belt onto the white gear (fig. 16a), then align the white square on the opposite side of the brush roll into the square slot. (fig. 16b)
2Align the white square on the belt side and position into its slot. (fig. 17)
3Replace the door, inserting the wheel side first. Use a coin to move the dial to the lock position.
RESTARTING AFTER A JAM
If the indicator light around the power button flashes, the brush bar has jammed and will cease to operate.
1Turn the unit off and allow it to cool down for 10 seconds.
2Ensure that nothing is blocking the motorized brush or wrapped around the brush bar.
3Turn the power on and the unit should operate normally.
For any other servicing, call Customer Support at
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