Introduction |
This guide shows how to disassemble the Black and Decker CHV1510 in order to remove and replace a faulty rubber seal. | | It is an extremely simple process that requires only a plastic prying tool. This specific handheld vacuum is a discontinued product, making it extremely difficult to find any sufficient guides to aid consumers in fixing components of the product. Other consumers have helped express mostly focus on issues they have experienced on the battery, motor failure, or power switch concerns. | | The components in this device are extremely intertwined, meaning you may think your vacuum might have an issue with the nozzle when the rubber seal is the real problem. Of course any rubber component in any device becomes worn out over time, it is important to inspect your device thoroughly to ensure you are diagnosing the correct component to be replaced. | | This guide will provideprovides accessibility in helping others fix their previously unusable devices in the hopes of not having to purchase a new or different handheld vacuum. Of course, handheld vacuums are very simple, though many consumers may not explore the options to fix their device, on the quick assumption that it may be most time effective to go purchase another inexpensive substituted product. |
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