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Before you can clean the bin, it’s important to get rid of as much loose debris as possible.

The entrance to the main tube from the floorhead.The inside of the hose (see step three).

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The gap between the filter and the edge of the dust bin (for cyclonic vacuums).The type of debris also affects how likely it is for clogs to form.Damp dirt can quickly cause clogs, so try to avoid vacuuming anything that’s even slightly wet.

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Hay for pets (such as guinea pigs or rabbits) can also often get caught inside the vacuum, leading to a debris build-up..Step 6: Clean any Vacuum Attachments.

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Attachments like crevice tools and dusting brushes don’t tend to collect as much dirt and dust as the main floorhead.

It’s still important to give them a quick clean, however, as this removes dirt that could eventually cause a clog.. Non-motorised tools can usually be washed in soapy water.disassemble the battery itself.

This is very dangerous.You should only remove the two screws holding the battery in position.. You should now be able to slide the V6’s battery out of the machine.

Make sure you dispose of it in a way that follows local rules and regulations for batteries..The new battery.