Introduzione
Se la spazzola rotante non gira, controlla la cinghia rotante per vedere se devi sostituirla. L'aspirapolvere si accenderà comunque, ma la spazzola non girerà se la cinghia è rotta.
Strumenti
Ricambi
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Tira il manico mentre premi il tasto di rimozione per rimuovere il corpo dell'aspirapolvere.
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Gira la base dell'aspirapolvere a testa in giù per accedere alla parte inferiore.
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Rimuovi le due piccole ruote con uno spudger in metallo.
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Svita le nove viti da 16 mm usando un cacciavite a croce Phillips #2. Premi sulle alette laterali al centro del pannello e tirale verso l'alto per scoprire la vite sotto la connessione del tubo.
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Svita le due viti da 13,5 mm con un cacciavite a croce Phillips #2.
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Tira la copertura verso l'alto e mettila da parte.
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Rimuovi il cavo collegato alla base premendo sul suo connettore e tirandolo verso l'alto.
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Svita le due viti da 11 mm con il cacciavite a croce Phillips #2.
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Solleva la copertura della spazzola rotante.
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Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui le istruzioni in ordine inverso.
29 commenti
Where can I buy replacement belt?
Caroline -
Very helpful re shark vacuum , thank you!
First of all, I couldn’t find the belt at 3 different stores that sell the vacuum including the place I bought it. Not on their websites either. And not on Shark’s website. Strange. I got it from Amazon. Next, I cannot get at the roller as the housing won’t come apart even with brute force. And yes, I got all the screws out and followed all instructions. It just fits so tightly, I cannot get it apart. I have a $350 vacuum, an $8 belt, and I cannot vacuum my rugs. Really disappointed as I’ve replaced belts in other vacuums in the past with no problems. And I’ve had this vacuum for a relatively short time and use it only weekly in a fairly small condo. Not sure why the belt literally disintegrated and came out in pieces.
The number of screws in the instructions is not correct. There were 11 in mine. One that is deeper and my screw driver didn't reach. But since I was just trying to clean the roller I gave up. But I'm betting you still need a screw or two out if you only took out the number listed. good luck. P.S. sometimes something you vacuum up gets in just the wrong spot and eats the belt by rubbing. The heat disintegrates it.
Depending on when you bought your vacuum, you can call shark and theyll replace the whole thing if need be. I had a 2 year time frame. It's worth a shot.
Yes, Linda is correct! You'll need a long, skinny screwdriver to take out the screw closest to the large wheels. I thought once I removed some of the screws it would loosen the piece so I could pull up one side, but it didn't budge until all the screws are out!
Hope you got it!