English, Tubes and hoses, Cleaning the floor nozzle – Electrolux Z3300 User Manual

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CLEANING THE HOSE AND NOZZLE

The vacuum cleaner stops automatically if the nozzle,

tube, hose or filters and s-bag® becomes blocked. In such

cases, disconnect from mains and allow to cool for 20-30

minutes. Clear blockage and/or replace filters and s-bag®

and restart.

Tubes and hoses

1 Use a cleaning strip or similar to clear the tubes and hose.

2 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 the hose

caused by cleaning it.

Cleaning the floor nozzle

3 To avoid deterioration of suction power, frequently

clean the carpet/hard floor nozzle. The easiest way to

clean it is by using the hose handle.

4 Press each wheel-hub and draw away the wheels.
5 Remove dust-balls, hair or other objects that may be

entangled. Use the crevice nozzle to clean the wheel

axles. Replace the wheels by pressing them onto the

axles.

6 Larger objects can be accessed by removing the

connection hose (press the small catches located on

each side and simultaneously draw the connection

tube outwards in an upright position).

7 Remove the object(s) and replace the connection

hose.

Cleaning the power nozzle

(certain models only)

8 Disconnect from the mains, and remove entangled

threads etc. by snipping them away with scissors.

9 Use a screwdriver to remove the nozzle cover.
10 Remove the brush cylinder and bearings, then clean

as necessary.

11 To clean the wheels, gently lever them from their

mountings and clean as necessary.

12 Replace the cover and make sure it is securely

fastened.

Cleaning the turbo nozzle

(certain models only)

13 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.

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