Cleaning The Power Nozzle; Cleaning The Turbo Nozzle; Battery Replacement - Electrolux Oxygen User Manual

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CLEANING THE HOSE AND NOZZLE. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The vacuum cleaner stops automatically if the nozzle, tube or
hose becomes blocked or if the overheat indicator starts
blinking (picture 1). In such cases, disconnect from the mains
and allow to cool for 30 minutes. Clear blockage and/or
replace filter(s) and restart.
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Use a cleaning strip or similar to clean the tubes and hose.
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It may also be possible to remove the obstruction in the hose
by squeezing it. However, be careful in case the obstruction
is caused by glass or needles caught inside the hose.
Note! The warranty does not cover any damage to hoses caused by
cleaning them.
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To avoid deterioration of the carpet/hard floor nozzle,
clean it as often as possible. The easiest way to clean it is
by using the hose handle.

Cleaning the power nozzle

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Disconnect from the mains and remove entangled threads,
etc. by snipping them away with scissors.
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Use a screwdriver to remove the nozzle cover.
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Remove the brush cylinder and bearings, then clean as
necessary.
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To clean the wheels, gently lever them from their moun-
tings and clean as necessary.
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Replace the cover and make sure it is securely fastened.

Cleaning the turbo nozzle

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Disconnect the nozzle from the vacuum cleaner tube and
remove entangled threads, etc. by snipping them away
with scissors. Use the hose handle to clean the nozzle.

Battery replacement

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When flat, replace the batteries in the remote control handle, as
shown in the picture. We recommend use of alkaline batteries.
Note! Do not throw away the batteries with household waste.
Discard of them in special recycling containers and heed local regula-
tions.

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