Figure 24. Untangle the Floating cable
5.
Loosely coil the power cable starting at the
cleaner and moving toward the connection
point at control box. Store the cable by
wrapping it around the hook located on the
front of the caddy.
Replacing Wear Parts
Replacing Brushes
The cleaner is fitted with PVC brushes with a
''wear'' indicator. (Figure 25).
Figure 25. Worn Brush Indicator
To maintain cleaner performance at its best you
need to replace the brushes as soon as one of the
wear indicators is reached (even if the blade wear
is not even). It is recommended that you replace
the brushes when the rubber is worn down to
the top of the wear indicator (or every two years,
whichever comes first).
To replace a worn brush:
1.
Figure 26. Cleaner in Upright Position
2.
raised groove becomes
partially flattened,
indicating excessive
wear
Figure 27. Undo the Tabs of the Brush
3.
Figure 28. Install the New Brush
Lift the cleaner to a vertical position so that
the handle is up (Figure 26).
1
Separate the edges of the brush and undo
the tabs (Figure 27). Remove the worn
brushes.
2
To install the new brush, position the new
brush on the roller with the cleaning blades
facing away from the roller (Figure 28).
3
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