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Knowing a little of how mechanical things are designed I would guess that when you took it apart you didn't notice exactly how the mechanism was set up that triggers the reclining feature. I would take it apart again. Then canalize how the reclining mechanism should work. It's probably to pieces that are not fastened together but are only held by positioning on assembly.
its usually quite simple all you have to do it attach the belt that rotates the motor(sometimes there are two) to either end attach them to the tension prongs clip the brush head in place them screw the retaining plate back hope this helps
Ok, I took it apart, cleared the clog out, and put it back together. It wouldn't switch to "carpet". Got no answer on my question. Took it apart again, only I went further. Took apart the bottom - brush out, all inside bottom parts out, cleaned all that part of vac. No clogs down there. Ran the carpet/bare floor switch back and forth several times while I had it apart. Put it all back together and it worked fine. Still didn't find a fuse or reset button...
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