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The roller brush on the bedding nozzle is not motorized; it is designed to rotate manually. When you push the vacuum over bedding by hand, the brush turns from that applied force.
To prevent damage to the bedding (tangling of fibers) and safety
concerns, it rotates manually.
When the power is on, the vibration plate on the bottom vibrates, and it
is normal for the brush not to rotate.
Try this.
Is hair, thread, or other debris wrapped around the roller brush?
➔ Is hair, thread, or other debris wrapped around the rotating brush? it.
The roller brush is designed to lift debris to help improve suction performance.
If hair, thread, or other debris is wrapped around the roller brush and prevents it from spinning, remove the brush and clean it. If you are unable to clean it yourself, contact LG Customer Support for further assistance.
Lay a soft cloth on the floor and place the main body upside down on it.
1. Insert a coin into the slotted lock on the bottom, turn it 90º clockwise, and pull to remove the bottom cover.
2. Hold the roller brush and lift it up to remove it.
3. Wipe the dirty areas of the nozzle body with a cloth.
4. Wash the removed bottom plate with water and dry it in the shade.
5. Clean the roller brush with a vacuum cleaner and scissors.
6. Align both ends of the roller brush with the grooves, then insert the roller brush back into place.
7. Insert the front of the bottom plate into the nozzle, then turn the locks 90 degrees counterclockwise to secure it.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.

