Introduction
Utilisez ce tutoriel pour démonter le rouleau-brosse de votre Shark Navigator.
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Faites sortir les deux petites roues situées sur le devant en bas du compartiment du rouleau-brosse.
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Pour rassembler votre appareil, suivez ces étapes dans l'ordre inverse.
Pour rassembler votre appareil, suivez ces étapes dans l'ordre inverse.
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17 commentaires
Tried driver tips on two MULTI-TIP tools (standard & metric), but none fit. Looks like a very small 6-sided star w/a hole n middle. Trying again tomorrow w/mini metric set. I agree, 10 screws, two under wheels is way too much trouble for something you need quick access to often for brush cleaning. The hose has several places where it comes apart very easily. I was impressed, but this roller plate ruined it.
Nice guide very easy to follow took awhile to complete only because vacuum parts I took off with very dirty had to clean other than that the guide was very very useful and very very easy to follow appreciate it!!!
Easy to get off but hard to get it bqck on. I put the name of my shark and took it apart and it was for a lift away which I dont have now I can’t get it back together HELP
This truly is not intended for the user to replace the roller, but rather, they would like you to pay a lot more to take it in to service! To have a star screw with hole - which is what mine has - not Philips - and under wheels and 10 of them of varying length, and good luck, like Bettie Howard said, getting the driver to fit into the deeper holes! I have no adapter or extension - means you’d have to purchase a special tool. Luckily for me, I didn’t have to replace the roller, but rather sucked a USB cable which quickly wrapped around it. I was trying to salvage it, but after 2.5 screws later, decided it was better to cut the cable!