Introduction
This guide will show how to disassemble the Black and Decker CHV1510 cordless, handheld vacuum to remove and replace a faulty electric motor. It is a fairly simple process requiring only a plastic pry tool and a Phillips head screwdriver. This specific handheld vacuum is a discontinued product, making it extremely difficult to find any sufficient guides to aid consumers in fixing components of the product. Other concerns from consumers mostly focus on issues with the battery, motor failure, or power switch concerns.
The components in this device are extremely intertwined, meaning you may think your vacuum might have a power assembly issue when the electric motor is the real problem and fails to supply the vacuum with power. This is crucial, in that it is important to inspect your device thoroughly to ensure you are diagnosing the correct component to be replaced. The electric motor is one of the essential components needed for the vacuum to properly function.
This guide provides accessibility in helping others fix their previously unusable devices in the hopes of not having to purchase a new or different handheld vacuum. Of course, handheld vacuums are very simple, though many consumers may not explore the options to fix their device on the quick assumption that it may be most time effective to go purchase another inexpensive product.
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Press the buttons with unlock symbols on both sides of the nozzle.
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Pull the nozzle upward.
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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.
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.
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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)?
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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
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.
any way to replace the fan? It seems to have loosened on the motor shaft, looks like a tiny, tiny ring of plastic came away/broke off from the end of the plastic fan, the end that goes nearest the actual motor.