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Maintenance – cont’d
CLEANING THE BRUSHROLL
When your brushroll needs cleaning or
locks onto an object, it will automatically shut
down. The indicator light will illuminate red,
warning you to turn off the vacuum and
clear the blockage immediately. The light will
reset once the blockage has been cleared
and power has been cycled on or off, or
the vacuum has been locked in the upright
position.
1
Detach the motorized floor nozzle from
the canister.
2
Inspect the airway and the brushroll.
Remove any debris buildup. With scissors,
carefully cut away any fibers or hair
wrapped around the brushroll. Avoid
damaging or cutting the bristles.
(Fig. 25)
Brushroll
Fig. 25
Fig. 23
Fig. 22
Fig. 24
Cleaning The Post-Motor HEPA Filter
1
To access the HEPA filter, lift the tab on
the filter cover and remove the cover.
(Fig. 22)
2
Pull the HEPA filter straight out.
3
Turn the filter over so that the dirty side
is on the bottom. Tap it vigorously against
the inside of a trash receptacle to knock
off any dust.
(Fig. 23)
4
With the dirty side down, rinse the HEPA
filter with lukewarm tap water until the
water runs clear.
(Fig. 24)
5
Allow the filter to air-dry for 24 hours.
DO NOT
use a hair dryer or other heating
methods to dry.
6
When the HEPA filter is completely dry,
reinstall it.
7
Replace the cover by inserting the two tabs
into the holes at the top and then swinging
the cover down until it clicks into place.
Cleaning The Pet Power Brush
1
Slide the locking latch
(a)
forward and lift
off the brushroll housing.
(Fig. 26)
2
Carefully remove any blockage or debris.
Use scissors to cut away any hair or string
wrapped around the brushroll.
3
To reassemble, insert the tabs on the front
edge of the brushroll housing into the
matching holes in the top half and tilt it back
down until it clicks into place.
(Fig. 27)
Fig. 27
Fig. 26
a
Make sure you are working
in a well-lit area and use a
flashlight to help search
for blockages.
Checking For Blockages
Blockages may cause your vacuum to
overheat and shut down. To prevent this from
happening, check potential blockage areas
after heavy use, or if you detect a loss of
suction or poor cleaning performance.
1
Dust Cup
Dust cup may be full. Empty dust cup.
2
Pre-Motor & Post-Motor Filters
Pre-motor filters require washing every
3 months for optimum performance.
The post-motor HEPA filter needs to be
washed every 2 years.
Ensure that all the filters are clean.
3
Accessories
• Check intake openings in all
accessories.
Fig. 28
4
Hose and Connections to Vacuum
• Detach the stretch hose from the back
of the canister by squeezing the tabs
together and pulling up.
(Fig. 28)
Straighten out the hose and look inside
for blockages.
• Remove the dust cup and wand and
detach the canister from the motorized
floor nozzle. Check all openings for any
blockages.
(Fig. 29)
5
Motorized Floor Nozzle
• Detach the hose from the motorized
floor nozzle. Pull the bottom of the
hose out of the connector, and release
the top of the hose by squeezing the
tabs together. Check the hose and the
openings for blockages.
(Fig. 30)
Fig. 30
Fig. 29