Einleitung
Use this guide to replace a faulty Black and Decker Pivot MAX (Model BDH2000PL) Motor.
The motor is responsible for rotating a fan which creates suction. The motor is the only component that causes motion while running and thus it is the only source of producing any potential noise issues. If the motor is making unusual noise, then it probably has a bad bearing or a damaged impeller. If your device is fully charged and turns on but does not run at all, check for any potential clogs. If nothing is clogged, the motor is likely the issue.
It is recommended that before replacing the motor, ensure the battery and internal wiring is not the damaged. If needed, follow this link to find instruction for replacing the battery. If everything looks fine and the device still does not run, follow this guide to replace the motor.
Make sure to power off your device and disconnect from any external power source prior to beginning this guide.
Werkzeuge
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Press in and hold the release button.
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Rotate the dust filter chamber counter-clockwise.
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Remove the dust filter chamber.
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Disconnect the quick connect wire harness that connects the motor and battery located in the battery storage compartment.
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Lift the motor casing from the outer shell of the vacuum by pulling up on the motor casing away from the outer shell.
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Insert one metal spudger underneath the fan disc located on the opposite side of the motor.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Don’t waste your time trying to fix, the battery pack was never made to be replaced. NO REPLACEMENT PARTS!!
buchner.tarie -
Too just troubleshoot the motor, after removing this section you can go straight to step 11. The pivot linkage referenced in a previous step is spring loaded and can simply be pressed down to rotate the gray ring and expose the screw heads in step 11. Disassembling the handle to remove it is not necessary. With the motor cover removed, the electrical connections are exposed. This is as far as I needed to go as I discovered the positive connector had become detached and simply needed to squeeze the connector for a tighter fit and placed back on the spade…reassembled and back in business.
As far as the battery comment above…this is not the case either. I also accessed that to check it out. The battery pack’s cover comes right off and exposes the board and 5 standard cells. Didn’t disassemble further then that to see exactly what batteries they are as mine were in good health on the meter, but looked to be a fairly simple replacement if your comfortable soldering tabs on batteries.
Dan C. -
Replacing batteries in this battery pack is impractical. Even if you're adept at repairing such assemblies, it takes 5, LGEAHB71865 cells, which can't be found, at all. There are cells that can replace those. But, as the cells go for around $40 to $50 for a four pack, by the time you acquire the 5th cell, you may as well just by a new vac for around $75.00 on Amazon! Plus, if you do replace them, count on an hour, or 2, of your time disassembling & reassembling them. While I find this to be a really powerful & serviceable vacuum in all other respects, the simple fact that you can't replace the battery pack for a reasonable price, makes it a rip off! Still, Black and Decker did make up for this oversight a couple of years ago, when I called them to ask about new batteries for my vac. The woman politely explained that they don't sell the batteries, but then sent me a free replacement vac for my trouble. So, they're a good company, but I wouldn't count on getting that same deal when your batteries fail!
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