Introduction
You may want to open it up to clean out the fine particles of dust that accumulate inside, or to straighten out the electric plug if it gets jammed up inside. This is if you are lucky enough to have a motor that still works. I don’t advise opening and closing the vacuum cleaner too often: with time, the plastic clips may wear down and compromise the air-tight fit.
What you need
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There is only one screw to remove, at the back of the vacuum cleaner.
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Use a screwdriver to unclip the body of the motor. There are two clips in front and one on the side of the plug (towards the back).
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The motor is held in place by two rubber pieces on either side.
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You may remove these rubber parts from the motor
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Re-assemble in reverse order until step 6.
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Slide the plug coil into its rails. Make sure that the coil is completely wrapped up around the wheel. Otherwise the spring in the wheel may be totally loose, and will not coil.
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Carefully put the button into its hole. It should stick out over the little curved groove, over the wires. Check that it turns the dimmer and clicks the on-off push button.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order until step 6: reassembly of this step is shown in step 10.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order until step 6: reassembly of this step is shown in step 10.
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