If the rolling brush of your cordless vacuum cleaner stops working, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to try and fix the issue:
Check for Blockages: Turn off the vacuum cleaner and inspect the rolling brush area for any tangled hair, fibers, or debris that might be causing the brush to get stuck. Clear out any obstructions you find.
Clean the Brush: Detach the rolling brush (if possible) and clean it thoroughly. Remove any accumulated dirt, hair, or debris from the brush bristles and bearings. You might need to use scissors or a brush to carefully remove tangled hair.
Inspect the Belt: Some cordless vacuum cleaners have a belt that drives the rolling brush. If the belt is loose, broken, or worn out, it may need replacement. Check the user manual or manufacturer's website for guidance on how to access and replace the belt if necessary.
Check the Motor and Power Source: Ensure that the motor of the vacuum cleaner is working correctly and that the power source (e.g., battery) is fully charged and functional. If the vacuum doesn't have enough power, the brush might not spin.
Restart the Vacuum: After performing the above steps, restart the vacuum cleaner and see if the rolling brush starts working again. If it doesn't, you may need to contact the manufacturer's customer support or take the vacuum to an authorized service center for further inspection and repairs.
Remember to always refer to the user manual of your specific vacuum cleaner model for detailed instructions and safety precautions. If your vacuum is still under warranty, it's best to contact the manufacturer or retailer for assistance rather than attempting extensive repairs yourself, as it could void the warranty.