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Cleaning the
Roller Brush
Roller brush sweep the debris and dirt to the dustbin. It also helps to loosen up the dust,
hairs and small dirt, so the vacuum can suck them up into the dustbin easily.
If roller brush is worn out or wrapped up with hairs and debris, it will reduce cleaning
efficiency and cleaning result will be less satisfactory. Use scissors to cut off tangled
hairs or debris if necessary.
To remove the roller brush for cleaning or replacement, turn the vacuum upside down
and push roller brush towards the spring loaded mounting end (near the side brush).
Then, lift the roller brush up from the other end and take it out.
Side Brush
Vacuum Entry
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Cleaning the
Side
Brush
Side brush provides better cleaning coverage at corners, along the wall or around the
furniture. If side brush is tangled with hairs or damaged, the vacuum will work less
effectively or might even cause extra drags on brush motor.
To take the side brush out for cleaning or replacement, remove its mounting screw and
take off the side brush. If necessary, use scissors to cut off the hairs or debris that might
wrapped around the brush.