Step 3: Remove the Brush Bar (if Necessary) and Broken Belt.
As we mentioned earlier in the article, the pre-motor filters should be cleaned at least once per month (or more for heavy usage).Post-motor filters can be cleaned once per year.
Check your vacuum’s manual, however, as these timings may vary depending on which model you own.. Clean the brush roll and floorhead.String, hair, and rug fibres can get caught around the brush roll, which may stop it from turning.Clogs can also form at the inlet to the main wand, making this one of the most important areas to clean.
If you need help removing the brushes, read our guide to.removing the brush on a Shark DuoClean.
Clean the wand.. Clogs inside the wand can have a big impact on your Shark vacuum’s suction.
Detach the wand and use a torch to check for any partial or full blockages..Although, you do need to be mindful of not running over the swathes of cable, which is tricky in confined spaces.
At least the cord rewind makes it painless to reel the 12.5m cord back in.. As with.most Henry cleaners.
, there are multiple wheels so you can steer it in all directions.It’s the floorhead you need to manoeuvre, and the extender pipes and long hose make this a painless task.. We also like the tool storage on the back of the vacuum.