How to Change Cogged Belt
WARNING:
Always switch off the Powerbrush and
disconnect plug from wall electrical outlet and disconnect
the hose before servicing the Powerbrush.
1. Remove the brush cover as described in "Brush Roller Cleaning" steps 1 and 2.
2. Insert a string around the brush roller close to the cogged belt. Pull both
ends of the string upwards so that the brush roller disengages from the base
(as shown in Figure 8). Similarly, disengage the other end.
3. Remove and clean the bearing shaft from the brush roller ends. Notice the
bearing shafts are not symmetrical. The slanted one belongs to the Brush
gear (cogged belt side) (as shown in Figure 9).
4. Remove the old belt. (You may also cut the old belt with scissors to quick-
ly remove it).
5. Slip the new cogged belt over the gear on the motor shaft (as shown in
Figure 10).
6. Now slip the belt onto the brush gear of the brush roller.
7. Slide the bearing housing in the corresponding slots on the base. Make sure
both are completely pushed into place; the tab on the slanted bearing hous-
ing must fit into the slot at the bottom of the brush compartment.
8. Replace the Brush cover as described in item 6 under Brush Roller
Cleaning.
Only the superb quality of our Powerbrush makes a warranty like this possible!
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3 Year Warranty
Within three years from the date of first purchase, should our Powerbrush, including the cogged belt and LED lamp,
fail to function due to faulty workmanship or material, simply bring it back to your authorized Dealer where they will
replace or repair it (our option).
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Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10