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a Rotating Brush Bar.

The former maintains contact with the surface and pulls in fine dirt, while the latter agitates carpet fibres for deeper cleaning.This combination provides thorough cleaning on a mixture of surfaces..

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When needed, it’s easy to remove the soft roller for cleaning.But getting to the bristle brush isn’t quite as simple, as you need to remove some screws and then take the base plate off.This is a minor issue, however, especially as the anti hair wrap system reduces the chance of tangles.. Shark has also included their customary LED headlights, to make it easier for you to see fine dust, and an indicator light to warn of any problems with the floorhead.. Other Tools and Accessories.

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One of the great things about the Shark AZ910UKT is that it comes with a pet tool.This tool’s rubber fins are rotated by the vacuum’s suction, to agitate carpet fibres and pick up more hair and dirt.. It’s a shame the tool is suction-powered rather than motorised, as this reduces the power and makes it quite noisy.

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Still, it’s great to have a rotating brush bar in a smaller tool for cleaning tight spaces, even if you don’t have pets..

Along with the pet tool, the AZ910UKT also comes with an upholstery tool and a 2-in-1 duster crevice tool.The bag acts as the primary filter in a bagged vacuum.

Without it, the pre-motor filter will become clogged much faster, and the motor may be more exposed to dirt..Step 5: Clean the Vacuum’s Interior and Remove Clogs.

This step can be performed throughout the cleaning process, but it’s easiest when the dust canister is removed and drying..Whenever you notice any clumps of dirt or dust inside the vacuum, use a brush or cloth to wipe it.

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