Introducción
If your motor is faulty, use this guide to replace it. You will need wire strippers, wire end caps, and the T10 and T20 Torx Screwdrivers. Reassembly requires rewiring. This guide was also used and generalized for an N611 to successfully open up and fix an internal component.
Qué necesitas
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Pull up on the Dustbin Release button, and pull up on the handle to detach the dustbin.
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Use the T20 screwdriver to remove the two 12 mm screws by turning counterclockwise.
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Use the T20 screwdriver to remove the two 17 mm screws by turning counterclockwise.
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Use the T20 screwdriver to remove the two 14 mm screws by turning counterclockwise.
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Use the T20 screwdriver to remove the three 15 mm screws by turning counterclockwise.
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Use the T10 screwdriver to remove the one 17 mm screw by turning counterclockwise.
Might need like micro tooling for T10 if unable to fit in to reach screw.
On my navigator nv680 I had to remove silver covers near power button and lift away button to remove two more T20 screws before removing back cover.
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Use the metal spudger to pry off the back panel.
You can see the two silver covers here (remove). On the second photo you can see on top of back piece the hole slots that would have the two T20 screws under both silver covers.
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To reassemble your device, you must rewire to a new motor, then follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, you must rewire to a new motor, then follow these instructions in reverse order.
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In step 11 there are two additional torx screws to remove, under the finish caps near power and lift away buttons
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I just replaced the motor in a Shark AZ1000W which is similar to this except for the screws in different locations. In step 11, similar to what Phil’s comment says above, there is a screw underneath the dust cup release button. You have to pry that button off. To get that top piece off there are two additional screws on top and one on the bottom. Also in the AZ1000W there is a gray trim piece that goes around the HEPA filter and wraps around the back of the unit. You have to remove that before proceeding to step 14. The trim has two halves you have to separate at the seams where they come together. There are tabs holding it together and it’s hard to separate the halves without breaking the plastic holding it together.
My NV752 looks almost just like this until step 13 and 14. It seems like the screw in step 13 doesn't exist, and like there's no way to access the motor. The pinwheel fan-looking part that they pull back in step 14 is fixed to the vacuum, it's the same piece of plastic as the base. I don't think there's any way to get into the motor for NV752 : (
Have replaced the motor in my NV680. It all came apart quite easily, but now can't get the back to lower completely. I can't see what is stopping it - it seems the problem leans towards the cable side, but they both don't seem to be the cause. Any ideas anyone?