Hi @MRB2752,
A great questions.
I’m super happy you’ve been able to remove the brush bar and clean the inside of the cleaner head.
I thought I’d take the opportunity to share some further machine maintenance tips - hopefully these help to maintain the airflow and pick up around your home.
Our ‘Keeping your vacuum performing at its best’ article details three key areas of our Cordless, Corded and Robot vacuums that should be maintained on a regular basis.
I’ve copied our those that are relevant for your model:
- Filter maintenance is key - Keeping the machine’s filters clean is more important than you might think. It helps to ensure optimal performance, suction power and that all important removal of ultrafine particles. Instructions on filter maintenance does vary between category, so make sure you’re refereeing to your manual for recommendations. This articles can help:
- Maintaining the brush bar - Regularly checking for hair, dirt, and debris will help to ensure optimal collection, and may reduce the risk of debris becoming blocked - Instructions on removing, cleaning and rebuilding are found in the user manual and on our very own YouTube channel.
- Checking for airways obstructions - In the event of an airways obstruction the machines noise will change in pitch. This directly effects the machines pick up, sometimes reducing the amount of collected debris. Luckily, we have tan article which highlight the key areas to check:
On a further note, you’ve comment that there is now a smell coming from the vacuum, akin to a wet dog. This can be the result of moisture entering the vacuum, either on the filter or through the cleaner head into the wand/cyclone. A quick recommendation here would be to clean the filter, and allow it and the other components to air for 24 -48 hours.
I hope this helps.
Stuart