Replacing the Turbine Belt and
Cleaning the Needle Bearing
The replacement belt must be installed correctly to ensure optimum
performance. The turbine belt twists 90° to the right as shown in Fig.5A.
Belt (A)
Shaft Support (B)
Belt Shrouds (C)
•
Belt should twist 90° to the right
-see illustration on housing
•
Shaft Support is 1/32” off center
•
When installing new belt,
arrows
on both shaft supports must point
to
rear wheels
.
•
Left & Right positions are marked
on the shaft supports and in the
housing.
•
Upper and Lower Shrouds
•
Prevents belt contamination
•
Designed to fit around sprocket
and protect the drive belt.
1. Follow instructions 1 & 2 under cleaning the intake nozzle on pg. 3.
2. Remove the three screws holding the metal baseplate, pull the base
plate off, and remove the lower belt shroud. Then, pull the bumper up
(Fig. 5).
3. Removing the brush roller and shaft supports--it is important to
reinsert the shaft supports in the correct direction. There is an arrow
on each shaft support that points to the back of the housing when
inserted correctly. To easily identify the correct position for reinsertion,
mark the top of the shaft supports with a permanent marker or nail
polish. Pull the brush roller out--the shaft supports will come with it.
4. Slide the belt off the turbine sprocket and off the brush roller.
5.
Optional:
Remove the needle bearing and clear any dust, hair, or
debris from the needle bearing cavity. To reinsert needle bearing, see
illustration on next page.
FIG. 5
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CLEANING ATTACHMENTS & TOOLS
To be used with telescopic ratchet wand or handle on hose. Do NOT
use with top or lower wand.
•
Works on bare floors, wood, tile, etc.
•
Shorter bristles in front, longer in
back--allows larger dirt particles to be
picked up with forward movement.**
CT-630BLK
Premium Crevice Tool
• 13” tool to reach into cracks and crevices such as tracks
of sliding glass doors, corners, along baseboards, and
even in the cracks of couches and other furniture.
• Notched end and slotted side vents help
maintain air flow and proper suction.
• This tool has a flat side which makes it great
for reaching under refrigerators, around air
conditioner coils, & other hard to
reach places that collect a lot of dust
& dirt.
FB-215BLK
12” Floor Tool
**For best results,
do not force the front of the brush down when
moving forward. Allow the brush to ride on front bristles.
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L6105
DB-630BLK
Premium Dusting Brush
• Use for dusting furnishings such as bookcases, tables,
desks, and mantles.
• Also great for dusting picture frames, collectibles, tops
of televisions, window sills, and even the backs of
computer monitors.
• Molded, soft vinyl construction--less abrasive on
delicate furnishings and prevents wall markings.
• Full, natural bristles for gentle cleaning.