CLEANING THE MOTORIZED NOZZLE & BLOCKAGES
The motorized nozzle may accumulate
debris such as strings, hair and fibers. This
type of debris can wrap around the brush
and diminish its ability to clean effectively.
Brushroll Cleaning
1. Make sure the vacuum cleaner is turned
OFF. Lay the vacuum cleaner on
the floor with the bottom up and the
motorized nozzle flat.
2. Unlock the brushroll tab using a flat
head screwdriver or similar tool.
Brushroll Tab
3. Lift the brushroll out of the housing.
Clean off debris and anything wrapped
around the brush.
4. Place the brushroll into the housing
by aligning the end to the brush drive
side first, then inserting the other end
correctly into place. When installed
correctly, the brushroll will spin freely.
Lock the brushroll into place by securing
the locking tab back into position.
Brushroll Reset
If the brushroll is blocked or overloaded,
the brushroll will stop turning and the LED
lights on the nozzle will flash ten times and
then turn off. The nozzle motor will turn off
while the unit motor stays on. Switch the
unit off and remove the obstruction to reset
the brushroll.
Hose Blockage Removal
1. To clean out the hose, press the hose
release tabs, as illustrated, and pull the
motorized nozzle away from the main
vacuum body.
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2. Carefully remove any debris or blockage
from the inside of the connection hose.
3. Reattach the motorized nozzle onto the
vacuum body.
NOTE:
Do not use scissors or other
sharp objects to remove a blockage from
the hose as these may damage the hose.
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