Difficulty
Very easy
Steps
7
Time Required
3 minutes
Sections
1
- Stabilising
- 7 steps
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What you need
Step 1
Unplug
- Before starting, remember to disconnect the outlet from the mains.
Before starting, remember to disconnect the outlet from the mains.
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Step 2
- Remove the dust case on the back of the device.
Remove the dust case on the back of the device.
Step 3
- Unscrew the six screws from the pad.
- Lock the motor with a screwdriver to be able to unscrew the centre screw, you will not be able to get there without blocking the gear.
Unscrew the six screws from the pad.
Lock the motor with a screwdriver to be able to unscrew the centre screw, you will not be able to get there without blocking the gear.
Step 4
- Remove the four stabilisers by hand.
Remove the four stabilisers by hand.
Step 5
- The stabilisers make sense, so be careful when replacing them.
- Replace them directly on the pad for ease.
The stabilisers make sense, so be careful when replacing them.
Replace them directly on the pad for ease.
Step 6
- Reposition the part, then lock the engine with a screwdriver to screw.
- Put the tray back on and screw the screws.
Reposition the part, then lock the engine with a screwdriver to screw.
Put the tray back on and screw the screws.
Step 7
- Finally, reposition the vacuum bag.
Finally, reposition the vacuum bag.
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