Step 1: Remove The Dust Bin.
Remove Tangles and Dust From the Brush Roll.If your Dirt Devil has a rotating brush bar, then it’s important to remove any tangles and clumps of dirt to make sure it can turn smoothly.. Start by removing the base plate of your Dirt Devil, then take out the brush roll.
Check the manual if you’re not sure how to do this.Then use a soft paint brush (or other soft brush) to remove any visible dust or dirt from inside the floorhead.. Once you’ve dusted the floorhead, check the brush roll for any tangled hair.The easiest way to remove this is by cutting it away with scissors, although make sure that you don’t accidentally cut the bristles.
You can then wipe it down with a microfibre cloth.. We don’t recommend submerging the brush roll in water, as this could affect the bristles..The process of cleaning a Dirt Devil can get very dusty!
We recommend cleaning your vacuum outdoors.
Or, if you have a second vacuum, you can hold the hose close to where you’re dusting to pick up the majority of the particles.. 4.You shouldn’t use any detergent or soap when cleaning the dust cup..
Instead, rinse it in cold water and use a soft microfibre cloth to wipe away any debris or grime.. Give the dust cup a good shake off to remove excess water, then dry it with a different microfibre cloth..Never clean the dust cup when it’s still attached to the main body of the vacuum.
Doing so risks getting the electric motor wet, which could permanently ruin it..Step 4: Allow the Dust Cup Plenty of Time to Air Dry.