IMPORTANT: If the brushbar has been obstructed, the Motor Protection Sensor may have been activated and the
brushbar will seize. Remove the Powered Head from the machine and clear any obstruction. Ret the Powered
Head, switch on the vacuum cleaner by pressing the trigger and press the brushbar on/o button.
Removing and replacing the brushbar and belt
On the base of the
oorhead, nd letter
A engraved to indicate
the side of the brushbar
cap. Using a screwdriver,
unscrew the three
screws to remove
the brushbar cap.
On the base of the oorhead, nd letter B engraved to
indicate the side of the belt cap. Using a screwdriver,
unscrew the three screws to remove the belt cap.
Once the cap is removed,
slide the brushbar out.
Clear any threads or hair
from around the brushbar
and any dirt/debris
inside the housing of the
Powered Head.
When re-tting the
brushbar, slide it back
into place ensuring the
brushbar end cap ts
into position. Realign the
cap and screw securely
back on.
Removing blockages from the Powered Head and reach wand
Using scissors, remove
any threads or hair from
around the brushbar and
clear any dirt or debris
from Powered Head.
To test for a blockage in the reach wand, drop a small ball
of paper into the wand. The paper will drop through if the
wand is clear. Use a broom handle or similar blunt object to
remove any blockage.
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