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Maintenance
Always unplug vacuum from outlet
!before dismantling any part of machine!
Changing the Brush Rollers - Figures 6 & 7
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6a
To change the brush roller (#9, figure 6) or the
Figure 6
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Figure 7
8” Replacement Brush
Part # 2754
Replacement
Part # 2756
Complete Replacement Brush Set
Part # 2758 ER
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Figure 8
and the
To insert the new brush or brushes, fit them onto the drive shafts by turning them clockwise until they lock into position. Replace the end caps by turning them until they click into position. Make sure not to squeeze the bristles of the brushes under the end caps.
Cleaning the Brush Rollers
Unplug the vacuum before attempting to clean the brushes.
The brushes should be cleaned regularly.
Fibers and hair can be pulled out of the brushes while manual- ly rotating the rollers, or the rollers can be removed from the power head to clean them.
Clog Removal
Always unplug vacuum from outlet ! before removing any clogs!
Clogs in the Airflow Pathway - Figure 8
Many clogs can be removed by accessing the airflow pathway via the orange colored access door (#11, figure 8) located on the underside of the power head.
Clogs in the Swivel Neck
Check the swivel neck regularly for blockages. Do not open the machine. To check for a clog in the swivel neck (#3, page 5), remove the telescopic tube by pressing the release button (#7, page 5). Pull the tube out of the swivel neck. Push the obstruc- tion down the neck with a stick or long screwdriver and remove it through the orange access door (#11, figure 8).
For clogs not in the power head, please refer to your canister vacuum’s manual.
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