4. MAINTAINING THE POWER BRUSH
!WARNING
Disconnect electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so can result in electrical shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting.
4.1 HOW TO CHANGE BELT
1.Turn power brush over and using a Phillips no. 2 screwdriver, remove the 3 brush roll cover retaining screws (Fig. 1) and set aside.
2.Remove brush roll cover (Fig. 2).
3.To free brush roll from base, start by sliding the belt side end and pull brush roll sideways (1). Once disengaged from housing, lift brush roll (2) out of its compartment (Fig. 3).
4.Disengage brush roll from worn belt and extract the belt from motor shaft by a twisting motion in the enlarge area (I) specifically made for that purpose (Fig. 4).
5.Install new belt by reversing steps 4 to 1. NOTE: To ease belt replacement, start by inserting
one end around the motor shaft in the enlarged area (I). Insert brush roll through belt until belt is seated in its place. Push down brush roll back in place.
Fig. 1 | RETAINING |
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Fig. 2 |
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BELT | BRUSH ROLL |
4.2 HOW TO CHANGE BRUSH ROLL | Fig. 3 | |
Replace brush roll when brush roll |
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brissles are worn to the base support |
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bars level. | 2 | |
1. Turn power brush over and using a |
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Phillips no. 2 screwdriver, remove the |
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3 brush roll cover retaining screws (Fig. 1) | 1 | |
and set aside. | ||
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2.Remove brush roll cover (Fig. 2).
3. To free brush roll from base, start by sliding the belt side end and pull brush roll sideways (1). Once disengaged from housing, lift brush roll (2) out of its compartment (Fig. 3).
4. Disengage brush roll from belt. Discard worn brush roll.
5.Insert new brush roll through belt until belt is seated in its place. Push down brush roll back in place.
6.Finalise the installation by reversing steps 2 to 1.
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