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The push button did not lower the brush properly : a broken plastic inner-piece was hindering the lowering of the brush. This guide explains how to tear down the brush and put the borken piece away.
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Turn off the vacuum and unplug it from the outlet.
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Unmount the main brush head from the cleaner pipe.
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Unsnap the clips of the top cover with a small slot screwdriver.
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Remove the top cover of the brush.
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Unscrew both Philips screws from the top of the brush.
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Unscrew both security torx screws.
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Smoothly and carefully take out the top of the brush head.
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Take some time to search for the defect.
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Remove broken pieces and repair if you can.
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Clean up the inner parts of the brush with a smooth cloth. Remove dust, grains that could damage the inner parts of the brush.
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Push the retract button : the brush must be lowered.
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My vacuum is similar to the one shown here. Only had it a few months, now the suction is not very good, and is not picking up. The cylinder is not spinning around. Any advice. Thanks in advance
I have a head the same and want to replace the joining hose and wish to know how to replace it as it has all holes in it and not sucking properly TIA