6
G. Slide in new brush strip of same
length (rounded end first). Fit
track on either side into brush roll
slot. Re place second brush strip
from op po site end of brush roll.
F. Replace shaft.
E. Align indentation on bearing
retainer with brush strip on both
ends of brush roll.
D. Replace shaft washer.
C. Position end cap with fl at sides
of center hole over fl at sides of
thread ed shaft.
B. Tighten locknut.
A. Align holes and secure rubber
end cap cover fl at side against
end cap.
A. Remove rubber end cap cover
(avail able on select models)
from one end.
B. Unscrew locknut.
C. Remove end cap.
D. Remove shaft washer (not
included in ball bearing brush
roll).
E. Remove bearing retainer.
F. Push shaft through opposite
end.
G. Pull out worn brush strip with
pliers.
When properly assembled, the brush roll should rotate freely between the
two end caps. Check the condition of the belt; change if necessary. Replace
the brush roll, belt, and bottom plate (see How To Replace A Worn Belt).
E
G
F
Note:
Shaft washer (D) not included in ball bearing brush roll as sem bly.
A B C D E
Quick Kleen® Fan Chamber
(On some models)
CAUTION:
Turn off the switch and unplug
the electrical cord before
cleaning.
The clear, removable fan chamber cover
provides easy inspection, cleaning, and
maintenance of the fan chamber. Removing
the cover provides easy access to the motor
fan. Grease buildup, dirt, or other obstructions,
visible through the fan cover, should be
removed. To clean the fan area, take off the
chrome bottom plate by releasing the two
cam locks (see Brush Roll Belt, Figure 1 and
2). Remove the belt from, the motor pulley,
then loosen and remove the screws on either
side of the fan cover, as indicated by the
arrows. Push the cam locks outward against
the wheels to lift the cover from the cleaner
base. Dirt and obstructions can easily be
cleared; however, caked grease may need to
be scraped from the cover and the cleaner.
If the fan does not turn freely, it also should
be removed for cleaning. To remove the fan,
place a wrench over the motor pulley. Hold the
fan blades with one hand and turn the wrench
counterclockwise. Remove the motor pulley
and lift the fan off the motor shaft. Clean the
area and replace the fan over the motor shaft.
Tighten the motor pulley snugly clockwise with
the wrench. If necessary, replace the fan cover
or the gasket with replacement parts.
Be sure the gasket is in place. Reposition the
fan cover by fi rst placing the exhaust end into
place between the large rear wheels. Seat
fan cover fi rmly. Next replace the belt and
bottom plate as the pressure from the bottom
plate helps seal the fan cover. Start the two
screws by hand to be sure they are straight,
then tighten.
Order fan chamber cover replacement kit
(fan cover, gasket, two screws) Part No.
52334.
Brush Roll
The rotating brush roll sweeps and combs the carpet nap. Keep the brush
roll free from hair and threads so it will continue brushing. When the bristles
of the brush roll no longer touch a straight edge held across the bottom
plate, the brush roll is ineffective because the bristles no longer touch the
carpet nap. To maintain the most effective cleaning, replace the wood
brush roll. Install new brush strips on the chromed steel brush roll (refer
to instructions).
How To Replace Worn Brush Strips, PN 52282-4
(chromed steel brush roll)
CAUTION:
Turn off the switch and unplug the electrical cord before
replacing brush strips.
New brush strips are supplied in sets of two, one long and one short. To
replace, remove bottom plate and belt (see How To Change Belt). Then,
grasp center of brush roll and lift to remove.
Ask for GENUINE EUREKA replacement brush strip.
12 inch No. 52282-4.