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Make sure you are working in a well
lit area and use a flashlight to help
search for blockages.
CLEANING THE MOTOR IZED FLOOR BRUSH
When your motorized floor brush n eeds cleaning or
locks onto an object, it aut omatically shuts down to
prevent damage to your lifetime belt . The indicator
light will illuminate red warning you to tur n off the
vacuum and clear blockage immedia tely. The light will
reset itself once blockage h as been cleared and power
has been cycled on/off or va cuum has been locked in
the upright position.
1 Detach the motorized floor brush from the
detachable canister.
2 Inspect the opening underneath an d the rotating
brush. If a build-up of debris is pre sent, remove it.
Carefully cut anything wound a round the rotating
brush with scissors. Avoid dama ging or cutting the
bristles. (Fig. 26)
CHECKING FOR BLOCK AGES
Blockages may cause your vacuum to o verheat and
shut down. To prevent this from happening , check
potential blockage areas afte r heavy use or if you
detect a loss of suction or po or cleaning performance.
1 D ust Cup
Dust cup may be full. Empty dust cup.
2 Pre-Motor & Post- Motor Filters
Pre-motor filters require washing every 3 months
for optimum performance. The p ost-motor HEPA
filter needs to be washed every 2 y ears.
Ensure that all the filters are clean.
3 Accessories
Check intake openings:
- E xtension Wand
- D usting Brush
- Cr evice Tool
- Turb o Brush
- 24” Crevic e Tool
4 Hose a nd Connections to Vacu um
Detach the stretch hose from the back of the
detachable canister by squee zing the tabs
together and pulling up. (Fig. 27) Strai ghten
out the hose and look inside for blo ckages.
Rotating
Brush
Fig. 26 Fig. 27
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