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A roller brush aims to agitate carpets and floors to loosen dirt and debris, making it easier for the vacuum's suction to pick them up. It also helps direct debris towards the suction opening for efficient cleaning.
Use this guide to replace your roller brush. A roller brush may need to be replaced due to wear and tear, damage, irreversible clogging, or adjacent belt issues.
For help repairing the vacuum belt, click here.
Make sure the vacuum is not connected to power before proceeding.
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Use any object with an edge to twist the three locks counterclockwise to the "unlocked" position.
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Use a Torx TR6 screwdriver to remove all ten 10 mm screws.
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Remove the two small power nozzle wheels.
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Use a Torx TR6 screwdriver to remove the 10mm center screw.
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Use a Torx TR6 screwdriver to remove the two 10 mm screws that were hidden by the power nozzle wheels.
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Lift the clear plastic brush roller housing up and off of the unit.
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Use a Torx TR6 screwdriver to remove the two 10 mm screws that secure the belt.
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Remove the belt.
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Lift the roller brush directly up and out of the vacuum housing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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How about how to replace the actual wheels? Do they sell replacement ones?