LG LUV300B Owner's Manual - Page 19

Pet hair turbine tool, Agitator Maintenance, Replacing the Agitator Belt

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CARE & CLEANING Pet hair turbine tool To clean the pet hair turbine tool 1. Remove the four screws on the bottom of the pet hair turbine tool. 2. Lift off the cover. 3. Remove any debris. To reassemble: 4. Carefully press cover onto tabs until they snap into place. 5. Insert and tighten screws removed in Step 1. Do NOT overtighten the screws. Do Not use the pet hair turbine tool on any animal. 4. Carefully remove any accumulated string, hair, etc. from the agitator and the agitator area. To reinstall the cover. Reverse the steps above. Replacing the Agitator Belt ➀ ➁ WARNING Electrical shock and personal injury hazard. Always unplug the vacuum cleaner before servicing. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury. Agitator Maintenance WARNING Electrical shock and personal injury hazard. Always unplug the vacuum cleaner before servicing. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury. If the belt breaks, follow the steps below to replace the agitator belt. To Replace the Belt: 1. R emove the agitator brush cover as described above. 2. Lift the agitator straight out. Frequently check the agitator brush area for hair, string and lint buildup. Remove the Agitator Brush Cover: 1. Unplug the vacuum cleaner. Press the left foot pedal to release the head. Lower the handle until the vacuum cleaner is lying flat on the floor. 2. Turn the vacuum cleaner over, so that the agitator is facing up. 3. Set the agitator on a cloth or a smooth surface. Remove the six screws on the bottom of the head and remove the cover. 3. U nhook the old belt from the drive pulley. Make sure no pieces of the broken belt are trapped in the agitator or drive pulley area. 4. H ook the new belt over drive pulley of agitator motor. 18

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CARE & CLEANING
Pet hair turbine tool
To clean the pet hair turbine tool
1. Remove the four screws on the bottom of the pet
hair turbine tool.
2. Lift off the cover.
3. Remove any debris.
To reassemble:
4. Carefully press cover onto tabs until they snap
into place.
5. Insert and tighten screws removed in
Step 1.
Do NOT overtighten the screws.
Do Not use the pet hair turbine tool on any animal.
Agitator Maintenance
Frequently check the agitator brush area for hair,
string and lint buildup.
Remove the Agitator Brush Cover:
1. Unplug the vacuum cleaner. Press the left foot
pedal to release the head. Lower the handle until
the vacuum cleaner is lying flat on the floor.
2. Turn the vacuum cleaner over, so that the
agitator is facing up.
3. Set the agitator on a cloth or a smooth surface.
Remove the six screws on the bottom of the
head and remove the cover.
4.
Carefully remove any accumulated string, hair, etc.
from the agitator and the agitator area.
To reinstall the cover.
Reverse the steps above.
Replacing the Agitator Belt
If the belt breaks, follow the steps below to replace
the agitator belt.
To Replace the Belt:
1. Remove the agitator brush cover as described
above.
2. Lift the agitator straight out.
3. Unhook the old belt from the drive pulley. Make
sure no pieces of the broken belt are trapped in
the agitator or drive pulley area.
4.
Hook the new belt over drive pulley of agitator motor.
Electrical shock and personal injury hazard.
Always unplug the vacuum cleaner before
servicing. Failure to do so could result in
electrical shock or personal injury.
WARNING
Electrical shock and personal injury hazard.
Always unplug the vacuum cleaner before
servicing. Failure to do so could result in
electrical shock or personal injury.
WARNING