Strong suction and DuoClean floorhead.
The main tool is the motorised power brush floorhead, but the vac also comes with non-motorised attachments.. Floorhead.At first glance, the motorised floorhead seems pretty basic.
It has a rotating brush, but there aren’t any headlights on the front, it’s not the widest floorhead we’ve seen, and the opening is on the narrow side, so it won’t take much to block it.. Having said that, when you turn the power on, we think it’s an effective floorhead with good suction power right to the edges.You can also choose if you want the brushes rotating or not in all three power settings, which is useful for avoiding scratches on delicate floors or sending debris flying across hard floors.. Our main issue with the floorhead is how tricky it is to remove the brushbar.You need to remove six screws before you can wrestle it out, and Halo doesn’t recommend removing it at all.
Instead, it’s suggested to cut tangled hair and fibres with scissors, which is a less effective system than you’ll find elsewhere..The only hint at a fancy extra is the light indicator on the front of the floorhead.
If it’s green, you know everything is running OK.
But if there’s a blockage, the light will turn red, or the cleaner will switch itself off altogether.. Other Tools and Accessories.clean the vacuum outdoors.
This prevents dirt, mould, and allergens from being dispersed into your home.. It’s also vital that all components are dry before you use them again.Putting together a vacuum with damp parts can lead to unhealthy mould and clumps of dirt getting stuck inside the vac..
Step 1: Clean (or Replace) The Vacuum Filters.Vacuum filters gradually collect a layer of dust.