● Switch the vacuum cleaner on.
● Set the regulator on the turbo brush body depending
on the height of carpet hair.
• Short hair carpet – move the regulator towards
the sign
.
• Long hair carpet – move the regulator towards
the sign
.
In order to use the vacuum cleaner with
the turbo brush safely, especially while
cleaning long hair carpets and animal
skins, it is recommended to test the suction
power of the turbo brush on a small area of the
cleaned surface.
● Slowly push the turbo brush back and forth.
Do not hold the working turbo brush for
a longer time in one place, but constantly
move it, so as not to damage the carpet
(fitted carpet).
While cleaning carpet fringes always
move the turbo brush in the direction
indicated by the arrow (Fig.
getting the fringes into the rotating brush.
The speed of the brush roller rotation
depends on the amount of dust in the
dust bag and cleanliness of filters. The
roller may stop rotating on the carpet. Then the
dust bag and filters should be replaced.
Maintenance and cleaning of the turbo
brush
Before cleaning and maintenance of the
turbo brush it must be disassembled
from the vacuum cleaner.
CLEANING OF THE ROTATING BRUSH
During operation the brush collects
pieces of: threads, strings, hair, rags, etc.
They reduce cleaning efficiency.
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To remove dirt from the rotating brush follow the steps
below:
1
Place tips of scissors into the slot of the rotating brush.
2
Move the scissors so as to catch the threads and
hair tangled on the brush.
3
Cut them and take out manually or using small
tongs. Be careful not to damage the bristle of the
rotating brush.
Dirt such as matches, pieces of paper or
clothing may obstruct the suction duct
of the turbo brush, leading to significant
reduction of the suction power and reduced speed
or brush roller rotation (until it completely stops).
CLEANING OF THE SUCTION DUCT OF
THE TURBO BRUSH
To remove dirt from the suction duct of the turbo brush
follow the steps below:
1
Turn the turbo brush with wheels upward.
2
Press the fastening in the turbine cover and take
the cover out from the turbo brush.
3
Remove dirt from the suction duct, turbine blades
and turbine chamber.
4
Place the turbine cover so that its two ledges match
the holes in the turbo brush body, press the cover until
the it latches on the body. Characteristic clicking sound
indicates the correct assembly of the turbine cover.
Cleaning the turbo brush
Never clean the turbo brush with gasoline,
solvents, oils and other chemicals that
may cause discoloring of the housing.
Do not use granular cleaning agents that
may scratch the housing.
● The turbo brush may be cleaned with damp cloth
(possibly moisten with a washing-up liquid).
Store the turbo brush away from hot
ovens, radiators, heaters, etc. High
temperature may lead to permanent
deformation of the turbo brush housing.
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