How To Maintain
E. How to Replace the Carpet
Shampooer/Extractor’s Belt
NOTE: Turn off the power switch and unplug the electrical cord to replace the brush roll belt.
NOTE: If the tanks contain liquid, remove both tanks before | FIGURE 1 | |
placing the handle on the floor. | ||
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FIGURE 2
Belt
Cap
| Belt |
FIGURE 3 | Brush Roll |
| End Cap |
| Belt |
| Cap |
Motor
Pulley
1.Tip the carpet shampooer/extractor back to place the handle on the floor (See Figure 1).
2.Position yourself in front of the carpet shampooer/ extractor’s base and remove the screw from the right side of base (Figure 2).
3.Lift off the belt cap.
4.Lift brush roll out and remove worn belt.
5.Squeeze the sides of new belt together and place it around the motor pulley. Squeezing the belt will aid in placing the belt on the pulley.
6.Place the pulley end of brush roll inside the belt.
7.Align brush roll end caps with openings in base.
8.Push down on the brush roll to secure it (Figure 3).
9.Rotate the brush roll until the belt is in place.
10.Replace belt cap and secure with screw.
Brush Roll Belt (for models with a brush roll)
The brush roll belt on the carpet shampooer/extractor drives the brush to agitate, sweep, and comb the carpet nap. Check the belt regularly to be sure it is in good condition. Replace the belt if it is stretching, cracking or slipping. Cut away any hair or thread wound around the brush roll or the belt pulley because the buildup could cause the belt to rotate unevenly.
*When reinstalling the brush roll, check the end caps for correct alignment into the base of the unit. Sometimes the squares of the end caps become
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