Einleitung
When the roller brush motor breaks, the roller brush will not spin. The motor can break due to electrical malfunctions or even broken pieces inside.
Werkzeuge
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Flip the base of the vacuum over to access the bottom.
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Remove the two small wheels with a metal spudger.
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Remove the nine 16 mm screws using the Phillips #2 Screwdriver. Press on the side tabs in the middle of the panel and pull up to reveal the screw under the hose connection.
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Remove the two 13.5 mm screws using the Phillips #2 Screwdriver.
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Pull up on the cover and move it to the side.
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Remove the wire attached to the base by squeezing the pin and pulling up.
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Remove the two 11 mm screws using the Phillips #2 screwdriver.
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Lift the roller brush cover up.
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Lift the motor out of the base.
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Disconnect the pins attaching the wires to the motor by pulling on the pins.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
6 Kommentare
Any idea where to get a replacement control board for a NV501 machine? Brush motor checks out, but no power going to brush motor (though vacuum suction is fine).
Dave H -
Any idea where to get a replacement control board for the NV501?
Dave H -
Did you ever find a board, Dave?
Wife took all apart; quite impressed - but what voltage does beater motor run at? Gotta get a multimeter which are cheap now; Ck red and white leads to cute little motor; and if no power is reaching motor i’ll have the same question as DAVE… and also need to find part (and price of part) if it’s fhe motor …
I’m in the same boat here, Pretty sure my brush motor is going out. It keeps stuttering. I’ve cleaned everything but the filters. If cleaned filters don’t fix the problem, which I don’t know why they would, I need to buy a new brush motor. I don’t want to trash a vacuum only because of a easy to replace motor piece. If anyone finds where to buy it let us know!