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Black and Decker Dustbuster CHV1510 Motor Replacement

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  1. Black and Decker Dustbuster CHV1510 Motor Replacement, Prerequisite Only Guide: étape 1, image 1 de 1
    • Press the buttons with unlock symbols on both sides of the nozzle.

    • Pull the nozzle upward.

    • The other button cannot be seen on the image.

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    • Press the button with the "Filter" indicator.

    • Pull the filter cover upward.

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    • Hold the vacuum base firmly and remove all six exterior 20 mm Phillips #0 screws.

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    • Carefully and gently pull the two halves of the vacuum apart.

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    • Pull out the motor section from the vacuum.

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    • Use an opening tool to lift the plastic strips underneath the motor upwards to separate them from the motor cover.

    • The other plastic strip cannot be seen on the image.

    • Be cautious, as removing the two plastic strips can take a bit of force.

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    • Disconnect the two red and black wires from the motor.

    • Ensure that all disconnected wires can be distinguished from one another to avoid confusion when reassembling your device.

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    • Use an opening tool to pull off the black fan underneath the motor.

    • Be cautious, as removing this fan can take a bit of force.

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    • Unscrew the two 10 mm Phillips #1 screws underneath the motor.

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    • Replace old motor with replacement motor.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. When reconnecting the wires, ensure you reattach each wire at the correct points to avoid confusion later.

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We’re do I purchase a replacement motor. My Black & Decker Dustbuster is model CHV1510. The bad motor is labeled N543847, RS545M5517F, DC 14.4V, KPVN21314N.

climba14er - Réponse

Hi

May you help me?

I have a black&decker dustbuster cordless....and the batteries are dead and I want to run it directly by adapter. It has a johnson 14.4v dc motor and i cant find its datasheet to choose the best adapter.now for this motor what is your suggestion?

As you know better than me,adapters arent made in all voltages.

15v-5A?

16.5v-4.7A(my laptop adapter)?

....?

please give some options for voltage and amperage so i can buy adapter (or make by adding three 6A-diods to my laptop adapter and achieve to for example 16.5v 4.7A )

Thanks

m m - Réponse

Excellent guide!
I didn't need to replace the motor, but I did need to get to the motor to remove some hair and other string-like things from the shaft.

Additionally, I needed to remove the impeller to clean it out (it was caked with dirt - apparently the primary cause for the issue I was having (very loud - but not squeaking, little suction). If you've already taken the unit apart this far, it's worth it to remove the impeller and give it a good cleaning - gunk can get stuck inside the impeller reducing the openings in the airflow channels.

Keith Kyzivat (Keithel) - Réponse

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