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Maintaining the TurboBrush Tool
The TurboBrush Tool should be checked
regularly for clogs and debris wrapping
around the paddles.
1.
Unplug unit from outlet.
2.
Remove tool from hose or vacuum.
3.
If clog is present or debris is visible, unscrew
the two screws on the back of the TurboBrush
Tool to remove the faceplate and clear any
obstructions.
4.
To clean debris remove the brush from the
drive belt and clean debris.
5.
Reposition the drive belt on the brush roll.
Place ends of roll in the slots on sides as shown.
Reposition faceplate and secure with two screws.
Check rotating floor brush
and drive belt
You should check your vacuum cleaner’s rotat-
ing floor brush and drive belt regularly for wear
or damage. You should also clean the brush and
the brush ends of strings, hair and carpet fibers.
This type of debris can wrap around the brush
and hamper its ability to effectively clean your
carpet. Also remove any debris that has accumu-
lated under the brush cover.
1.
Turn the power switch off and unplug the
vacuum from the electrical outlet.
2.
Place handle in low position and turn the
vacuum cleaner over so the bottom side is
facing up.
3.
Unscrew and lift off the brush cover.
4.
Remove the rotating floor brush.
5.
Clean strings, hair and other debris from the
rotating floor brush, paying particular attention
to brush ends.
6.
Clean strings, hair and other debris from the
motor pulley, drive belt areas, and the brush ON/
OFF power switch mechanism.
7.
Check the drive belt carefully for wear, cuts,
or stressed areas.
8.
Check air passageway for obstructions.
Remove debris from this area.
9.
Replace belt and brush. Rotate brush toward
motor pulley to seat the belt properly.
10.
Place the brush cover back and secure with
its screws.
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