The most likely culprits are the main tube, outlet from the bin (you’ll need to remove the bin to access this), and inside the tools.. It’s also possible that hair has become tangled around the Power Brush brushroll.
Every vacuum needs a belt of the right tension and size – you can’t just use any belt.. Unplug and switch off the vacuum.Then remove the base plate for full access to the brush..

Remove the brush bar and broken belt.Make sure to take note of how the belt attaches to the brush roll before removing it (take pictures so you don’t forget!).Install the new belt by threading it through the brush roll and reinstalling the brush back to its original location..

Replace the base plate..Interesting Fact:.

A vacuum’s drive belt can spin 100,000 per minute – or more!
Considering these high speeds, it’s not surprising that belts are often broken or stretched.. 3.Lift out the pre-motor filter from the top of the main body.
Then remove the post-motor filter by rotating it anti-clockwise until it can be pulled off the back of the vacuum..Rinse the pre filter with cold water until the water isn’t murky.
Tap out loose debris, then rotate and squeeze out the excess water..Place the open side of the post filter under cold running water, then tap off water and loose dirt.
(Editor: Elegant Consoles)