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VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE MANUAL MODEL : VK8710HFN, V-K9001HTM, VKC902HTW VKC902HTM, V-KC902HTM CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" IN THIS MANUAL. July, 2007 P/NO : MFL37414503 Printed in Korea...5~6 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ........................7~9 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ..........................10 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...........................12~15 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ...................... DESCRIPTION Hose Assembly, Flexible Pipe Assembly, Cord Reel Power Cord Telescopic Button Dust Tank Nozzle Assembly, Nozzle Assembly,Turbine Turbine(Mini) CANISTER ATTACHMENTS BRUSH ASSEMBLY, DUST NOZZLE, CREVICE SPECIFICATIONS • MODEL : REFER TO THE COVER PAGE • PACKING DIMENSION : 605 330 380 (D W H) •... SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MICRO S/W SLIDE VOLUME MAIN COMPRESS MOTOR C-2 TYPE -10-... #EV# EXPLODED VIEW BASE ASSEMBLY, BODY VK8710HFN(V-KC902HTM.AXRQEAK) ACQBZ1 MFGBF1 MHYBC1 MCKBZ1 MCQBZ1 EAUBA1 MCKBF1 MCQBA1 ACQBM1 ADVBF1 MHABA1 MDSBA2 MDSBA4 MHJBR1 MDSBA3...
#EV# COVER ASSEMBLY, BODY MCKCT1 MDSCA3 MFCCR1 ABNCA1 MHYCC1 MCZCD1 MCKCH1 MDSCA1 MEBCC1 MCKCA1 MDSCA2 MBGCR1 MHYCC2 MCKCB1 MDSCA4 AEMCC1 MGECS1 MJHCM1 MDTCA1 EAUCA1 EADCS1 EADCS2 MCKCZ1 MGECC1 MEJCC1 -13-...vacuum cleaner belts electrolux #EV# TANK ASSEMBLY, DUST AJLTD1 MCKTS1 MBLTT1 MJMTC1 MJCTA1 MGJTB1 MGJTR1 MCKTH1 MJMTD1 MDTTA1 -14-...used vacuum cleaners brisbane #EV# ACCESSORIES AEMAF1 AGBN57 AGRPT1 MASNB1 AHRNA1 AHRNS1 AGBN51 ABCAD1 MFVAC1 -15-...currys.ie vacuum cleaners VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE MANUAL MODEL : VK9820SCAY CAUTION BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT, READ THE "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" IN THIS MANUAL. March, 2010 P/NO : MFL57197935 Printed in Korea...12~16 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST......................
DESCRIPTION Hose Assembl y , Flexible Pipe Assembl y , Cord Reel Power Cord T elescopi c Button Dust T an k , y l Nozzle Assembly,Quilt , y l CANISTER ATTACHMENTS Brush Assembly, Nozzle Assembly, Dust Upholstery SPECIFICATIONS • MODEL : REFER TO THE COVER PAGE •... #EV# EXPLODED VIEW BASE ASSEMBLY, BODY VK9820SCSNY(VK9820SCSNY.AXRPAKD) MDSBA1 MDJBM1 MEGBH1 ACQBM1 ACVBA1 MCKBZ1 EADBS1 MCQBM1 EAUBA1 ACQBE1 AHDBR1 MCKBE1 MDSBA5 MHYBC1 MFCBR1 MCKBZ2 ACQBM2 MDSBA7 ADQBE1 MDSBA2 MEKBM1 MDSBA4 EBRBM1 MDSBA2 ABNBA1 MDSBA3 MAMBB1 MCKBW1 MBDBB8 AHJBA1 MBDBB9 AJWBA1 -12-... #EV# COVER ASSEMBLY, BODY MCKCH1 MBGCB1 EBRCD1 MHYCC1 EADCS2 MEBCC2 EBRCP1 AECCG1 MCKCA1 MCKCV1 MDSCA3 MEGCH1 MCKCS1 MEBCC1 MDSCA4 MBGCR1 MHYCC2 MJCCA1 MCKCD8 MEACA1 MDSCA4 MCKCB1 MEACA2 MFGCL1 MDJCM1 MHYCC3 MDSCA1 MDSCA1 ADVCF1 MDSCA7 MDQCF1 MFCCL1 MDSCA1 MJHCM1 MDSCA5 MDSCA1 MCKCZ1 MEAGG1 MDTCA1... #EV# NOZZLE ASSEMBLY, STEAM AGBN64 EADSW1 ABNSA1 MFCSL1 MCKSP1 MCKSD8 MGESP1 MCKSC1 MDSNA1 MCKSD9 MCKSW1 MCKSL1 MFVSN1 EBRSP1 MEASG1 MFZSP1 AJLST1 EADNS1 MHJSS1 AJWNA1 MHJSS2 MGZSR1 AHJSR1 MHJSS1 AJWNA1 MAMSB1 MEGSH1 AHJSR1 MBDSB1 MHJSS2 AGUSP1 -15-...
#EV# ACCESSORIES AEMAF1 FACHK1 EBRAP1 MJHHP1 MCKAG1 MFGAC1 MFCAR1 MHYAC1 MCKBL1 MEBAG1 AEMAC2 MCKAT1 ABCAD1 MAMAB1 AAAAA1 MAY000 MFVAC1 AGRPT1 AGBN58 AGBNU1 AGBN57 MFL552 MJMTB1 AJLND1 -16-... Page 17: Replacement Parts List REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST LOC. NO. DESCRIPTION COMMENT(REMARK) AAAAA1 5001FI2084B Accessory Assembly ABCAD1 5203FI2072S Brush Assembly,Dust ABNBA1 ABN31571101 Cap Assembly ABNSA1 ABN37057501 Cap Assembly ACQBE1 ACQ65857001 Cover Assembly,Exhaust ACQBM1 ACQ65856704 Cover Assembly,Motor ACQBM2 3551FI2442D Cover Assembly,Motor ACQTD1 ACQ65888501 Cover Assembly,Dust ACVBA1 4901FI3435P Damper Assembly...DESCRIPTION COMMENT(REMARK) EBRCP2 EBR41525601 PCB Assembly,Sub EBRSP1 EBR48965201 PCB Assembly,Sub FACHK1 AEZ59298301 Knob Assembly MAMAB1 MAM30548102 Base,Nozzle MAMBB1 MAM49987301 Base,Body MAMSB1 MAM42859501 Base,Nozzle MAY000 MAY62235202 MBDBB8 MBD50004001 Bumper,Body MBDBB9 MBD50004801 Bumper,Body MBDSB1 MBD42863601 Bumper,Nozzle MBGCB1 MBG53465602 Button,Release MBGCR1 MBG47790802...
DESCRIPTION COMMENT(REMARK) MDQCF1 MDQ53516501 Frame,Filter MDSBA1 MDS49556114 Gasket MDSBA2 MDS49531401 Gasket MDSBA3 MDS55182701 Gasket MDSBA4 MDS55183101 Gasket MDSBA5 MDS49556801 Gasket MDSBA7 3920FI3941A Gasket MDSCA1 MDS54997501 Gasket MDSCA2 MDS49556113 Gasket MDSCA3 MDS49556112 Gasket MDSCA4 MDS54988301 Gasket MDSCA5 MDS49556109 Gasket MDSCA7...DESCRIPTION COMMENT(REMARK) MFZSP1 MFZ42862701 Packing,Gasket MGECB1 MGE53468001 Pipe,Bending MGECC1 MGE53467804 Pipe,Connector MGESP1 MGE37026601 Pipe,Suction MGJTR1 MGJ53529801 Plate,Rotation MGZSR1 4352FI4679E Ring MGZTR1 MGZ47799901 Ring,Guide MHJSS1 MHJ37980502 Shaft MHJSS2 4580FI4589D Shaft MHYAC1 MHY37941601 Spring,Coil MHYBC1 4970FI4230K Spring,Coil MHYCC1 MHY37941602 Spring,Coil MHYCC2...Manual & Instruction Sheets Below is a collections of our manuals and instruction sheets available for you to download and print locally. In order to view these brochures, you must have Adobe Acrobat. Click here to download this free software.
This Fix-It Guide on amplifier repair tells how an audio amplifier works, what often goes wrong, how to identify an amplifier problem, and what parts and tools you will need to fix it. It then gives simple step-by-step instructions for how to disassemble an amplifier and tells how to inspect an amplifier, and how to clean an amplifier. This guide also refers you to other Fix-It-Guides for more amplifier repairs.An amplifier is an electronic device that magnifies and controls audio signal sources from a built-in AM-FM receiver as well as an external CD player, tape player, or other audio home-entertainment device. The output signal is fed to audio speakers.Many things can go wrong with amplifiers, the most common being operator error. That is, if everything lights up but there is no sound, the speaker wires may not be connected or the speaker button may not be selected. Otherwise, the cord may be damaged or an internal fuse may be blown.One of the most common causes of receiver problems is oxidation of electrical contacts and jacks.
A jack is the connector used to mate a wire or plug to a circuit. A jack or plug that has gunk on it won’t conduct electricity, so the next device in line doesn’t get the signal.Often, the problem is not in the amplifier but in one of the connections between it and either a source or the speakers. Use a continuity tester or a multimeter to check continuity of audio cords going in and out of the amplifier before attempting to open the unit up and look further.Identifying the problem in an amplifier is easy: no power, no sound, or bad sound. Finding the source of the problem is a little more difficult. In some cases, the problem will actually be in an audio unit that feeds in to the amplifier such as a CD player, cassette deck, DVD player, or speaker.One of the first things you can try is to remove all other audio sources from the amplifier and use only the internal receiver to determine whether the unit is getting power or good sound.If you need to open up the amplifier for cleaning or to replace a fuse or electrical cord , here’s what you’ll need:Amplifiers are assembled with many of the same components as other appliances, so fixing basic elements is similar.