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Disassembling Shark Rotator Powered Lift-Away Handle

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  • There are two white tabs to remove the plastic hose collar from the handle.

  • With the collar partially removed, there are two black rubber tabs which hold the hose inside of the hose collar.

  • Be very careful not to pull too much on the wires where they come out of the hose!! They are delicate and send power through the handle to the on/off switch, LEDs, and roller brush.

  • Now you can remove the obstruction stuck in the bend of the handle, or whatever else was your problem.

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