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Do not immerse the mixer in water or any other liquid, or hold it under a running
tap to clean.
To remove stubborn spots/marks, wipe the surfaces with a cloth slightly
dampened in soapy water or mild non-abrasive cleaner. Use a clean soft cloth
that has been rinsed and dried.
III.
Belt Replacement and Roller Brush Cleaning
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Both the replacement of the belt and the cleaning of the roller should be done after the
power supply has been cut off, in order to prevent electric shock.
1. Firstly, disengage the cleaner from the upright locking position by stepping on the
releasing footplate. Adjust the lifting knob to the appropriate position, and then
turn over the cleaner to take down the upper cover of brush by removing the
screws.
2. Carefully remove all leftover dirt around the belt.
3. Grasp the roller brush support carefully at the belt side and remove it from the
hold-down groove. Remove the support on the other side from the hold-down
groove in a similar way. (Note: the belt may have certain tension.)
4. Remove the old belt from the shaft of the motor and the end of the roller brush.
5. Carefully remove all leftover dirt on the roller brush.
6. After replacement of the belt, insert both supports of the roller brush into the
corresponding hold-down grooves on the bedplate, and check whether they are
well fixed and whether the roller brush can rotate freely.
7. Assemble the upper cover of the floor bush, and screw down the screws.