If the roller brush is not properly inserted, you cannot move the release
slide to locked position.
Reattach the transparent front cover to the sweeper base. Grab
the cover with both hands, push it downwards (1) and inwards (2)
firmly until it snaps back into the slots (‘click’). (Fig. 21)
Cleaning the wheels
1
Switch off the appliance.
2
Remove the transparent front cover from the sweeper base. Grab
the bottom edge of the cover with both hands, pull it outwards (1)
and upwards (2) firmly until it is released from the slots (Fig. 14).
Place the sweeper base upside down.
Insert a slotted screwdriver underneath one of the wheels. Rotate
the screwdriver to loosen the axle with the wheel, rings and
spring from the groove (Fig. 22).
Do not place your hand on the wheel.
To prevent the wheel and axle from hitting you or others, do not put
your face close to the sweeper base and do not point it at other
persons.
Note: There are 2 rings and a spring inside each wheel.
5
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to remove the other wheels.
6
Remove fluff, hairs and other dirt from the wheels, axles, rings,
springs and grooves.
7
Slide the rings and springs onto the axles. (Fig. 2)
8
Insert the axles into the wheels.
9
Put the axles with the wheels back into the grooves and press
them firmly into position (‘click’). (Fig. 24)
10
Reattach the transparent front cover to the sweeper base. Grab
the cover with both hands, push it downwards (1) and inwards (2)
firmly until it snaps back into the slots (‘click’). (Fig. 21)
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