dust bin into the holder first and ensure the holding clip is securely located into the dust bin lid.
Press the other end of the dust bin into position until you hear a 'click' (Fig. 18).
3. Cleaning the Motorised Floor Head and Removing Blockages
The brush roll may accumulate debris such as strings, hair and fibres. This type of debris can wrap
around the brush and diminish its ability to clean effectively.
Remove Brush Roll for Cleaning
1) Make sure the vacuum cleaner is turned OFF, then remove the handheld vacuum cleaner and
set aside.
2) You can remove the motorised floor head for easy maintenance by pressing the two motorised
floor head release buttons located on either side of the unit neck. Press the two release buttons
and simultaneously pull the motorised floor head from the main body.
3) Turn the unit over to access the brush roll.
4) Locate the release lever on the right side of the brush roll. Apply pressure to the bottom of the
tab and slide the tab to the right to unlock. Lift the brush roll out of housing (Fig.19).
5) Clean off debris and anything wrapped around the brush. Use a pair of scissors to remove
threads, hair etc.
6) Reinsert the brush roll back into the housing by aligning the hexagon end of the brush roll into
the motorised floor head unit first, ensuring it is fully and securely placed onto the mounting
bracket. Then, insert the octagon end correctly into place and lock the securing tab back into
position (Fig. 20 & 21).
NOTE: When inserted correctly the brush roll should be able to rotate.
Remove Motorised Floor Head Blockages
1) To clean out the motorised floor head, press the two release buttons, and pull the head away
from the main body (Fig. 22).
2) Flex the connection hose to ensure you can see straight through the other end. If you can see
any blockages in this area, carefully remove them.
3) Reattach the motorised floor head onto the vacuum body.
NOTE: Do not damage the connection pins; do not use scissors or other sharp objects to remove
a blockage from the head.
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