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Warning:

Always disconnect from power source when servicing or 

cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical 

shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting.

Warning:

Always disconnect from power source when servicing or 

cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical 

shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting.

Changing the Head Light Bulb

:

Changing the Power Nozzle 

Belt

:

A)  Occasionally the power nozzle 

drive belt will require changing, 

the frequency will depend upon 

the amount of use your vacuum 

sees.

B) Turn unit “Off” and unplug from 

wall outlet. 

C) Use a Phillips screwdriver and 

remove the two screws from the 

back of the motorized power 

head cover. (Fig. 1)

D) Remove the two screws from 

the bottom of the motorized 

power head. (Fig. 2)

E) If the belt has broken, remove 

any loose pieces before replacing.

F) Grasp the beater bar at either 

end and lift straight up.

G) Place one end of new belt over 

motor shaft and the other on 

the round pulley end of the 

beater bar. (Fig. 3)

H) Align the rubber supports at the 

ends of the beater bar, with the 

slots in the motorized power 

head.  Push into place.  Ensure 

that the cut-outs on the rubber 

supports face upwards.

I) Replace the two screws from 

the bottom of the motorized 

power head and then replace 

the cover.  Then replace the two 

screws from the back side of the 

motorized power head.

Changing the Head Light Bulb

:

Changing the Power Nozzle 

Belt

:

A)  Occasionally the power nozzle 

drive belt will require changing, 

the frequency will depend upon 

the amount of use your vacuum 

sees.

B) Turn unit “Off” and unplug from 

wall outlet. 

C) Use a Phillips screwdriver and 

remove the two screws from the 

back of the motorized power 

head cover. (Fig. 1)

D) Remove the two screws from 

the bottom of the motorized 

power head. (Fig. 2)

E) If the belt has broken, remove 

any loose pieces before replacing.

F) Grasp the beater bar at either 

end and lift straight up.

G) Place one end of new belt over 

motor shaft and the other on 

the round pulley end of the 

beater bar. (Fig. 3)

H) Align the rubber supports at the 

ends of the beater bar, with the 

slots in the motorized power 

head.  Push into place.  Ensure 

that the cut-outs on the rubber 

supports face upwards.

I) Replace the two screws from 

the bottom of the motorized 

power head and then replace 

the cover.  Then replace the two 

screws from the back side of the 

motorized power head.

A) Turn unit “Off” and unplug from 

wall outlet.

B) Insert the edge of a flat edge 

screw driver into the locking tab 
on the headlight lens and pull the 
handle of the screw driver 
towards you.  

Do NOT

push with 

the blade of the screw driver 
against the lens because it might 
cause it to break.

C) Remove the lens. (Fig. 4)
D) Remove the light bulbs by pulling 

them out carefully.

E) Push the new light bulbs in and 

replace the lens cover.

F) Make sure that it snaps in place.

A) Turn unit “Off” and unplug from 

wall outlet.

B) Insert the edge of a flat edge 

screw driver into the locking tab 
on the headlight lens and pull the 
handle of the screw driver 
towards you.  

Do NOT

push with 

the blade of the screw driver 
against the lens because it might 
cause it to break.

C) Remove the lens. (Fig. 4)
D) Remove the light bulbs by pulling 

them out carefully.

E) Push the new light bulbs in and 

replace the lens cover.

F) Make sure that it snaps in place.

Note

: Always replace the light bulb with 

the same or smaller wattage size (12V 
4W) to prevent damage to the 
surrounding parts.

Note

: Always replace the light bulb with 

the same or smaller wattage size (12V 
4W) to prevent damage to the 
surrounding parts.

Lens locking tab

Fig. 4

Lens locking tab

Fig. 4

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 3

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