Cleaning The Central Brush; Cleaning The Lateral Brushes; Cleaning The Sensors And Contact Leads; Troubleshooting - Polaris PVCR 1026 Operation Manual

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- open the lid by pulling the latch downward,
- Flip the container upside down and shake any debris out of it.
- To extract and replace HEPA-filter you should release the latch on the dust bag lid. Empty the HEPA-filter by
way of shaking out, or by means of special brush. If necessary, rinse the HEPA-filter under a thin jet of water.
Fig. 19
- Dry out the filters and dust bag before installation.
- Install the filters,
- Close the container and install it on its place.

CLEANING THE CENTRAL BRUSH

The electric brush is intended for collection of household dust from the floor and carpets by means of a
rotating bristle roller. Its design is quite a susceptible to clogging with long hairs, wool, threads etc. In case of
clogging, you should immediately cease vacuum cleaner operation, and take measures for cleaning the bristle
roller. The cleaning should be performed each time after vacuuming.
The roller has got a separate electric drive which engages simultaneously with the vacuum cleaner motor.
To clean the roller: (Fig. 20)
1.
Turn off the device through I/O switch (by setting it to "O" position).
2.
Flip the vacuum cleaner so that its rear part faces toward you.
3.
Given a small amount of hairs and threads having wound around the bristle roller, they can be cut away with
a knife without detaching the bristle roller. For this, position a sharp knife between rows of bristles so that
the sharp edge of the knife faces outward from the roller, and then move the knife along the roller to cut any
hairs and threads wound around it. Then, any hair trims can be easily removed out of the brush body; for
your convenience it is allowed to manually rotate the bristle roller around its pivot axis.
4.
Given a severe clogging of the bristle roller, detach the electric brush roller retention frame by a slight
outward exertion on the retainer latch plates, and lift the near end of the frame, then take out the frame.
5.
Slightly lift the right end of the bristle roller by pulling to the right, then unlatch it from the drive, and take it
out of the socket. Having the bristle roller taken out of the body, use a knife or scissors to easily clean the
roller from any hairs and threads wound around it.
6.
Installation of the bristle roller back to its place in the brush body shall be performed in the reverse manner.
7.
Given a severe clogging of components of the brush and electric drive, contact an authorized service center
for disassembling and cleaning.
CLEANING THE LATERAL BRUSHES (Fig.21)
6.
Turn off the vacuum cleaner.
7.
Check the brushes for any defects and / or foreign items, as well as debris having wound around.
8.
If necessary, detach the brushes.
9.
Wipe the brushes with a piece of cloth preliminary soaked in hot water and well wrung. Perform the cleaning
each time after vacuuming.
10. Given any damage to the lateral brushes, timely replace them.

CLEANING THE SENSORS AND CONTACT LEADS

- Make sure to keep the frontal wheel free from debris accrual.
- To remove dust from the fall sensors, wipe them with a piece of soft cloth provided exertion no mechanical
impact. (Fig. 22)
- Use a piece of dry soft cloth to wipe the contact leads at the vacuum cleaner bottom, or on the base (Fig.
23)
- Disconnect the electric battery at a long-term idleness of the device.
Any works regarding cleaning external parts of the vacuum cleaner are beyond the warranty service.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The Table contains the most usual problems which may arise during operation the device. Depending on a
defect reason, you can hear 1 to 4 beeps.
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