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The brush roll is an important piece to a vacuum. When it isn't picking up debris from where you're using it, the brush roll isn't spinning. Once you've tried to repair it and it still isn't spinning, it is time to replace it. This vacuum is belt-less which makes fixing the issue much more simple. By switching out the brush roll and replacing it with a new one, the brush roll will be back to spinning.
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Using a Phillips 2 screwdriver, remove all 8 of the 10-32 x 1/2" screws from the bottom cover of the vacuum.
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Using a Phillips 2 screwdriver, remove the 10-32 x 1/2" screw from the pedal to make room for the removal around the wheel.
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Use a Phillips 2 screwdriver to push the red snap in before removing the bottom cover.
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Remove the bottom cover by pulling the cover up and around the wheels.
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Lift the brush roll out of the vacuum by pulling it up.
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Remove the positive motor terminal that is located on the upper right corner of the brush roll.
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Remove the negative motor terminal that is located on the bottom right corner of the brush roll.
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Remove the brush roll completely by pulling it out.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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How do I get the cover back on. The gray lever on the top that controls the height of the wheels won’t go back in. Please help!
I cannot get the cover back on mine either
Add me to the gang. Seems that disassembly is the (kind of ) easy part.
Collin - can you help with this? I and anyone else attempting this are likely now forced to either junk their vacuum or take it to the local repair shop.
I ran into the same issue, and was able to squeeze the gray lever that controls the height back into where it needed to go by using a flat-head screwdriver through the top of the vacuum, and prying the hole wider, guiding the grey tab to flex around where it needed to fit back into. You have to go through the top with the screwdriver to guide- going through the bottom doesn’t work. Right when I thought something would break, it snapped into place.. not the best design, but it works..Hope this helps!
I ended up with some loose electronics that I don't know how to tuck back in
Hi, I know this is an old thread, but does anyone know where to obtain the brushroll for Kenmore Intuition (Model BU4022)?
I checked several Sears/Kenmore parts websites and Amazon and came up dry..
Also, it appears the brushroll is not a belt-driven type, but rather has an integral motor? Can anyone confirm that?
Thanks,
Erroll (epfoldes@yahoo.com)