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Perform maintenance when suction power is weak or when you are concerned about dirt.
We recommend periodic maintenance (about once a month).
Dust stuck to the safety switch, rotary brush, roller, brushes, wheels, air inlet, and rotating sections may
cause reductions in suction power or malfunctions.
Power head
CAUTION
Risk of injury.
Detach from the body when performing maintenance.
Crevice nozzle
Rotating sections
Crevice nozzle
Rotary brush
Safety
switch
Wheels
Brushes
Roller
Wheels
Brushes
Wheels
Air inlet
Rotating sections
Shafts
Tweezers
Scissors
Tweezers
Safety switch
Wheels
Rotary brush
Roller
Cut and remove the
dust tangled in the
rotary brush or roller
using scissors, etc.
Remove the dust
tangled in the shaft
using tweezers, etc.
Vacuum attached dust using the crevice nozzle.
Remove tangled dust using tweezers, etc.
Remove attached dust.
Remove tangled dust
Maintenance
CAUTION
Risk of damage to the floor.
If dust gets tangled in the wheels, the wheels cannot rotate, which may cause wear and tear and floor damage.
If the brushes, wheels, rotary brush, or roller is worn out, please consult with the dealer as soon as possible.
Using the power head while they are worn out may damage the floor. (We recommend replacing the
brushes, wheels, rotary brush, and roller simultaneously.)
Do not subject the safety switch or roller to excessive force. Doing so may cause damage.
Note
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