CLEARING BLOCKAGES IN THE SUCTION HOSE AND CLEANING THE AGITATOR ASSEMBLY

Caution: Be sure to turn the ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before clearing any blockages in the suction hose and cleaning the agitator assembly.

Clearing blockages in the suction hose

1 Set the vacuum cleaner to the upright position. Remove the hose cuff from the suction inlet and

2 then remove any blockages from the hose.

Pull the dust inspection cover away from body and

3 push out the dust clogging the bypass tube assembly.

4 Reattach the hose cuff to the suction inlet,and the dust inspection cover to the bypass tube assembly. Now switch on the vacuum cleaner to check that

the blockage has been properly cleared. If the hose is still blocked, the suction force will be weak.

Hose Cuff

Suction Inlet

Dust Inspection

Cover

Bypass Tube Assembly

Clearing blockages in the nozzle head

Remove the bottom plate (refer to page 14)

 

Remove any blockages from the nozzle head.

 

Reattach the bottom plate to the nozzle head,and

 

then operate the vacuum cleaner to check that the

Nozzle Head

blockage has been properly cleared. If the nozzle

head is still blocked, the suction force will be weak.

 

Cleaning the blockage in the nozzle air inlet pipe

If the nozzle head still appears to be blocked, please clear the blockage in the nozzle air inlet pipe.

Press release button F to

Remove the blockage in the

Reattach the vacuum cleaner.

remove the upper case.

nozzle air inlet pipe.

 

 

 

Release Button F

Release Button F

Nozzle air inlet pipe

Nozzle air

inlet pipe

Caution: Make sure that the Release Button F is at the original position.

Cleaning the agitator assembly

When threads get caught in the agitator assembly, clean the assembly.

Remove the bottom plate (refer to page 14).

Remove threads caught in the assembly by cutting them with scissors.

Scissors

Threads

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Fantom Vacuum FM760 instruction manual Clearing blockages in the suction hose