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Remplacement de l'interrupteur d'alimentation de l'aspirateur vertical sans sac Eureka Airspeed Exact Pet

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Repair switch (Not recommended)
  • Using my iFixit tweezers I carefully lifted the black tabs of the switch and the top half of the switch could be lifted off.

  • The switch contained two springs and a small copper pole. Upon inspection, when the switch was pressed, the main spring compressed and held the switch pole down, but the pole was not making contact with the "throw" (one of the spade connectors).

  • It appeared that the pole might have been bent slightly from its original orientation. My fix was to slightly bend the pole to ensure that it would make contact with the spade connector as designed.

À l'aide de ma pince à épiler iFixit, j'ai soigneusement soulevé les languettes noires de l'interrupteur et la moitié supérieure de l'interrupteur a pu être retirée.

L'interrupteur contenait deux ressorts et un petit poteau en cuivre. Lors de l'inspection, lorsque l'interrupteur a été enfoncé, le ressort principal s'est comprimé et a maintenu le poteau de l'interrupteur vers le bas, mais le poteau n'était pas en contact avec le "lancer" (l'un des connecteurs à cosse).

Il est apparu que le poteau pouvait avoir été légèrement plié par rapport à son orientation d'origine. Ma solution consistait à plier légèrement le poteau pour s'assurer qu'il entrerait en contact avec le connecteur à cosse comme prévu.

[title] Repair switch (Not recommended)
-[* black] Using my iFixit tweezers I carefully lifted the black tabs of the switch and the top half of the switch could be lifted off.
+[* black] Using my iFixit [product|IF145-020|tweezers] I carefully lifted the black tabs of the switch and the top half of the switch could be lifted off.
[* black] The switch contained two springs and a small copper pole. Upon inspection, when the switch was pressed, the main spring compressed and held the switch pole down, but the pole was not making contact with the "throw" (one of the spade connectors).
[* black] It appeared that the pole might have been bent slightly from its original orientation. My fix was to slightly bend the pole to ensure that it would make contact with the spade connector as designed.

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