The Shark Rotator Powered Lift-Away has one rotatory belt. The belt is responsible for the mechanical rotations of the brushroll. Without it, the vacuum will not function. The vacuum's belt is designed to last approximately 7 years. Replacement of the belt is needed to keep the vacuum at optimal working condition. This replacement guide demonstrates how to replace the belt in the vacuum.
Remove the single 13.4 mm screw from behind the belted end of the roller brush with a T20 screwdriver bit.
Using a spudger, pry the top of the vacuum cover off. There are three tabs behind each of the clear rectangles below the headlights.
Remove the grey side panel on the motor side of the vaccum with a spudger. Pry under each tab to release the side panel.
Remove the single 13.4 mm screw located next to where the belt was detached, securing the motor in place, with a PH1 screwdriver.
Remove the grey panel from the opposite side, by uncrewing the single 13.4 mm screw with a PH1 screwdriver. This will release the container for the roller brush and belt motor.
Using the spudger, push the white end cap out of the clear plastic by placing the spudger on the roller brush side and pushing the cap outward.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
ЗаключениеTo reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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We have the belts courtesy of that place named after a rainforest. This morning I took out enough screws to weigh them in and take a holiday with the reward, couldn't see how to get in so gave up in frustration and replaced all the screws. The usual Google search provides images of the side cover removal via screws but for some reason ours doesn't have any side access. I found this post eventually so will be trying again later when the old blood pressure has returned to acceptable levels. Jeez, that's a lot screws just for a new belt. We love the Shark after years of Dysons, but comparing ease of home servicing leaves a lot to be desired..