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3
Make sure you are working
in a well-lit area and turn the
motorized brush over so you can
see the rotating brush clearly.
4
Inspect the rotating brush for
a build-up of debris. Remove
anything wound around the
brush by carefully cutting it
with scissors. The brush roll is
equipped with a groove to make
inserting scissors easier. Avoid
damaging or cutting the bristles
(
fig. 16
).
5
Use a flashlight to inspect the
neck of the motorized brush and
inside the air duct at the bottom
of the main body and remove any
debris or blockages.
6
Reattach the motorized brush,
ensuring that it clicks into place
(
fig. 17
).
RESTARTING AFTER A JAM
If your motorized brush becomes
jammed, it will cease to operate.
1
Turn the unit off and allow it to
cool down for two minutes.
2
Ensure that nothing is blocking
the motorized brush or wrapped
around the brush bar.
3
Turn the power on and the unit
should operate normally.
fig. 15
fig. 17
fig. 16
For any other servicing, call
Customer Support at 1-800-798-7398
or
visit www.sharkclean.com
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