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Miele HS23 - Removing the roller brush from the electrobrush

Miele HS23
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Cleaning and care
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Cut any threads or hairs that have
wound themselves around the roller
brush with a pair of scissors. To guide
the scissors, there are two guide
tracks on the roller brush.
Then run the vacuum cleaner to vacuum
up the cut threads and hairs.
If the small running wheels are very
heavily soiled or blocked, you can re-
move them for easier cleaning (not
possible in the case of the handheld
brush). To remove them, use a flat-
head screwdriver.
Removing the roller brush from
the electrobrush
You can take the roller brush out of the
electrobrush in order to remove stub-
born soiling and clean the inside of the
electrobrush.
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3
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A Turn the arrow on the handle on the
side of the electrobrush to the
symbol.
The roller brush is released.
B Remove the roller brush.
Clean the roller brush and remove any
stubborn dirt inside the electrobrush.
If there is heavy soiling between the
handle and the roller brush, you can re-
lease the handle.
C Pull lightly on the handle until it is re-
leased.
Remove the soiling.
Lock the cleaned handle back into the
roller brush.
Push the roller brush as far as it will
go into the electrobrush until it is in
position.
Lock the roller brush.

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