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Maintenance
Clearing Blockages
Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet.
The hose on the back of the vacuum cleaner that carries the dirt from the nozzle to the Dirt Cup can
sometimes become clogged. If you notice a change in the sound of the vacuum motor, check for blockages.
Remove the hose and disconnect
the Wand.
Check for clogs in the vacuum
base, the wand, the hose and the
suction inlet.
If the blockage persists, turn the
vacuum cleaner off and unplug it.
Remove the bottom plate. lift up
the short hose in the base of the
vacuum. Inspect the hose for
clogs and remove any
obstructions. Replace the short
nozzle hose and the bottom plate.
Check Upper Tank and grille
Cyclone. To open the Cap, grasp
the holder and turn Toward the
left. If the grille was blocked,
check and clear the grille in the
center of the Cyclone.
Brush bar Replacement
Remove the tool from the hose,
and turn upside down. Slide the
switch to unlock position.
Remove bottom plate.
And remove brushbar and
discard.
Inspect belt to ensure that it is
in good condition. If broken or
cracked, please replace.
(See below for details.)
With the curved ends facing
down, slide end plates of
brushbar into slots on the tool.
To replace bottom plate, insert
the four tabs on edge of
bottom plate into slots on front
of tool. Pivot bottom plate
down and snap closed.
3-14
3-16
3-15
3-17
3-18
3-19
Use for upholstered furniture, carpeted stairs and hard-to-reach places.
Mini Turbo Brush
3-20
3-21
3-22
Belt Replacement
grasp turbine and pull firmly to
remove.
Remove belt from turbine pulley.
Replace with new belt.
With flat sides of turbine
retainers pointing down, slide
retainers into grooves in tool
housing and snap into place.
Replace brushbar and bottom
plate.
Cleaning Brushbar
• Cut off pet hairs or threads
surrounding brush by using
scissors.
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