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7
Maintenance (Keep your Hoover as good as new)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, the power cord must be disconnected before
performing maintenance/troubleshooting checks. Turn the vacuum cleaner off and unplug
from the electrical socket.
!
Hose blockages
The flexible hose may be disconnected
from the vacuum cleaner. Carefully remove
any blockages found and reconnect the
hose securely.
Lay the Turbobrush floor head on a flat surface and turn over to
expose the brushbar. Using a pair of scissors, cut through any
threads or hairs caught by the brushbar that have wrapped
around the guides.
Accessory blockages
Remove accessory from the
hose/telescopic tube. Carefully remove
the blockage and return to the cleaner.
Removing blockages from the TurboTool (some models only)
LOCKING RING
TABS
Turn the TurboTool over and
slide off the locking ring.
Removing blockages from the Turbobrush (some models only)
Detach lower housing and
remove blockage.
To re-assemble the TurboTool,
ensure that the tabs are
engaged and pivot the lower
housing closed. Slip the locking
ring over the neck of the
TurboTool and into the groove
to finish.
Clearing blockages
HC88-MAM_Air_Cylinder_User guide 22/03/2012 15:46 Page 7

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