Operation
Getting Started
Connect the HEB 160 to the vacuum handle. Connect
the power cable of the nozzle to a the power supply
outlet on the vacuum cleaner handle
The power nozzle will start when power is supplied.
Cleaning
To achieve the best results when cleaning carpet, slowly
pass the power nozzle back and forth over the area to
be cleaned.
It is best to avoid cleaning carpet fringes. When it is
unavoidable, place the power nozzle over the carpet and
pull it twoard you over the fringe.
Overload Protection
Your nozzle is equipt with overload protection (circuit
breaker). The circuit breaker will activate when the the
nozzle consumes more power than planned or an
obstruction makes the brush hard to turn. If this occurs:
Turn off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect the
power supply cord.
Remove the object that is preventing the brush from
rotating.
Please note: 30-60 seconds of cool-down time may
be required for the circuit breaker to automatically
reset.
Reconnect the nozzle and proceed to clean.
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Cleaning Brush Roll
It may happen that your agitator brush becomes blocked or
less effective. This may be caused by excessive hairs and
threads wrapped around the brush roller.
Always unplug the nozzle from the power supply first.
Cleaning the brush roller
Insert the points of a pair of scissors under the
hair/debris wrapped around the brush roller (see
illistration page 7). Move the scissors to catch the
threads and hairs in the scissors.
Cut the threads of hairs and remove them manually
or using a small sized pair of pliers.
Should your nozzle cease to pick-up debris:
This can be caused by an obstruction in the intake and
or neck of the power nozzle. This can be caused when
excessively large or long debris, like paper, a tooth pick
or a sock, is lodged in the intake and/or neck area of the
nozzle.
Always unplug the nozzle from the power supply first.
Clearing an Obstruction
Remove the wand from the nozzle by depressing the
button on the nozzle neck and pulling the nozzle and
wand apart.
Look into the neck and remove any visable debris.
Look into the intake area of the nozzle and remove
any visable debris. (See Illustration Page 7)
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