Maintenance - Motorised Floor Brush; Maintenance & Troubleshooting - Morphy Richards Supervac deluxe Instruction Book

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VC734050MUK Rev 3.qxp_Instruction Book 06/03/2018 16:04 Page 10
To refit the dust canister filter
14.
dust canister, a lign the arrow graphic on
with the unlocked padlock arrow graphic on the
dust canister, then twist so the arrow graphic on
part A
aligns with the locked padlock arrow
graphic on the side of the dust canister.
Refit the main filter
15.
(11b).
Refit the dust canister
16.
vacuum cleaner (15), ensuring the dust canister
swing base release button
the handheld vacuum cleaner.
Maintenance - motorised
floor brush
WARNING: The motorised floor brush
must be removed before any maintenance
operations.
WARNING: Take care when using tools and
sharp objects.
If the motorised floor brush
1.
a foreign object or if used on very deep pile
carpet, the power level indicator lights
flash. If this happens, switch off, remove the
motorised floor brush and then remove the cause
of the stall. Leave for a few minutes to allow the
floor brush protection to self reset.
To clean the motorised floor brush, turn the unit
2.
off, press the handheld vacuum cleaner
attachments release buttons
motorised floor brush away.
10
(11b)
back into the
part A
(11)
into the dust canister filter
(12)
into the handheld
(18)
faces away from
11
15
11b
12
19
(22)
(22)
is stalled, eg. by
(7)
will
(19)
and pull the
Turn the motorised floor brush
3.
inspect the rotating brush bar (22c).
22a
22b
22c
Using a small flat bladed screwdriver gently turn
4.
the locking button
(22a)
unlock the cover. Remove the cover (22b). Using
the small flat bladed screwdriver underneath the
end of the rotating brush, gently lift the rotating
brush bar
(22c)
out.
22b
Pull-away any hairs or fibres from around the
5.
rotating brush bar. If they are tightly wound
around the brush carefully snip the fibres/hairs
with scissors using the groove in the brush to
assist. Take care not to damage the brush
bristles. Inspect both ends of the brush for hairs
& fibres and remove if necessary. The end cap of
the brush that sits underneath the brush bar
cover
(22b)
should rotate freely.
Before replacing the motorised floor brush
6.
(22), check to ensure there are no blockages in
the inlet aperture.
Replace the rotating brush bar and brush bar
7.
cover in their original position and re-lock the
locking button (22a).
Maintenance - troubleshooting
• "Does not pick-up"/ "Motorised floor-brush
running slow or soon stops"
Check for hairs/fibres that may be wrapped around
the rotating brush-bar.
IMPORTANT: Remove the rotating brush bar as
described on page 10. Fine hairs or fibres may be
caught in the ends of the rotating brush bar. Carefully
remove the hairs and re-fit the rotating brush bar.
(22)
over to
1
/
turn clockwise to
8
22c

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