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Maintenance - cont'd
Rotating
Brush
Fig. 33
CLEANING THE MOTORISED FLOOR NOZZLE
When your motorised floor nozzle needs cleaning or
locks onto an object, it automatically shuts down to
prevent damage to your lifetime belt. The indicator light
will illuminate red warning you to turn off the vacuum
and clear blockage immediately. The light will reset itself
once blockage has been cleared and power has been
cycled on/off or vacuum has been locked in the upright
position.
1
Detach the motorised floor nozzle from the portable
Lift-Away
canister.
2
Inspect the opening underneath and the rotating
brush. If a build-up of debris is present, remove it.
Carefully cut anything wound around the rotating
brush with scissors. Avoid damaging or cutting the
bristles. (Fig. 33)
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Make sure you are working in a well
lit area and use a flashlight to help
search for blockages.
CHECKING FOR BLOCKAGES
Blockages may cause your vacuum to overheat and shut
down. To prevent this from happening, check potential
blockage areas after heavy use or if you detect a loss of
suction or poor cleaning performance.
1
Dust Cup
Dust cup may be full. Empty dust cup.
2
Pre-Motor & Post-Motor Filters
• P re-motor filters require washing every 3 months
for optimum performance.
• T he post-motor HEPA filter needs to be washed
every 2 years.
• Ensure that all the filters are clean.
3
Accessories
• Check intake openings:
- Extension Wand
- Dusting Brush
- Crevice Tool
- Pet Power Brush
- Under Appliance Wand
- Backsaver Wand

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