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+ | [* black] ***Remove the Old Belt: ***Gently slide the belt off the motor shaft and lift it out of the vacuum. Inspect it for damage or wear to confirm replacement is needed. |
+ | [* black] ***Install the New Belt on the Motor Shaft:*** Loop one end of the new belt around the motor shaft, making sure it sits securely in the groove. |
+ | [* icon_note] You should compare the old belt to the new one to ensure they match in size and type. Using the wrong belt can affect performance. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Ensure the belt is securely placed in the correct slot on both the motor shaft and the brush roll. A loosely installed or improperly positioned belt can slip, break, or prevent the brush roll from spinning correctly, potentially damaging your vacuum. Double-check that the belt is aligned and tensioned properly before reassembling the vacuum. |