Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

10

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

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Introduction

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Step 1

              Belt               
  • Turn off and unplug the vacuum, you can then begin the belt replacement.
  • Avoid electrocution or any other injuries by doing so.

Turn off and unplug the vacuum, you can then begin the belt replacement.

Avoid electrocution or any other injuries by doing so.

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Step 2

  • Rotate the vacuum faced down. With your Phillips screwdriver, remove the following four screws.
  • To remove the yellow housing, lift upwards.
  • Remember of where each of the screws you remove belong, separate them accordingly.

Rotate the vacuum faced down. With your Phillips screwdriver, remove the following four screws.

To remove the yellow housing, lift upwards.

Remember of where each of the screws you remove belong, separate them accordingly.

Step 3

  • Remove the metal motor simply by gripping each end and pulling upwards.
  • This will release the connection to the vacuum belt.

Remove the metal motor simply by gripping each end and pulling upwards.

This will release the connection to the vacuum belt.

Step 4

  • Unscrew the four screws from black roller housing, then remove by lifting up.

Unscrew the four screws from black roller housing, then remove by lifting up.

Step 5

  • Raise the side of the brush which is connected to the vacuum belt.

Raise the side of the brush which is connected to the vacuum belt.

Step 6

  • After the brush has been removed, replace the vacuum belt.
  • Following the replacement of the belt, secure the brush back into housing.
  • Place the black cover back on the housing, and secure with screws.
  • Make sure screws are tightly wound. A loose screw can cause a loss of suction.

After the brush has been removed, replace the vacuum belt.

Following the replacement of the belt, secure the brush back into housing.

Place the black cover back on the housing, and secure with screws.

Make sure screws are tightly wound. A loose screw can cause a loss of suction.

Step 7

  • Stretch and wind the belt onto the motor notch.
  • Replace the motor back into position, then check the movement of the belt.
  • Belt should easily rotate.
  • Check to make sure wiring is connected properly and not misplaced.

Stretch and wind the belt onto the motor notch.

Replace the motor back into position, then check the movement of the belt.

Belt should easily rotate.

Check to make sure wiring is connected properly and not misplaced.

Step 8

  • Lock in the yellow housing on front face of the vacuum by pressing and linking it to the grey notches.

Lock in the yellow housing on front face of the vacuum by pressing and linking it to the grey notches.

Step 9

  • On the back side of the vacuum, secure housing by screwing in the grey cover.
  • Ensure all screws are wound tightly.

On the back side of the vacuum, secure housing by screwing in the grey cover.

Ensure all screws are wound tightly.

Step 10

  • Check by plugging in and turning on the vacuum.
  • The repair is complete.

Check by plugging in and turning on the vacuum.

The repair is complete.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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