I've found a vacuum in my utility room. Since I almost never use it, I thought it was a good idea to see how it works... So let's go!!
Deze demontage is geen reparatiehandleiding. Om je Rowenta AC6221 te repareren, gebruik onze reparatiehandleidingen.
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The 4.8 Rowenta vacuum can be used for a variety of purposes.
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It is charged through its pedestal. The power of the pedestal is:
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Input: 230V - 50 Hz - 7W (AC)
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Output: 7.5V - 300 mA (DC)
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This vacuum has several parts:
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The tip
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The reservoir which holds the dust and debris
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The engine (4.8V)
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The pedestal
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The power supply
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From top to bottom, the reservoir contains 3 parts: the housing, container, and filter.
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The wires of the vacuum are now visible.
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The wires connect the charger light, switch,engine, and power wires.
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The green box labels the engine.
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The orange box labels one of the four batteries (4*1.2V)
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The top of the circuit board contains components including capacitors, resistors, wires, and a chip.
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The bottom side shows the tracks that connect the components.
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Remove the screw securing the handle with a screwdriver.
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Open the handle to see the inside using the flat screwdriver.
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Warning: The handle is difficult to open
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Warning: In this procedure, the handle was not opened to keep the vacuum intact.
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At the bottom of the pedestal, remove the 4 rubber pieces.
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Note: This step provides access to 4 Philips screws.
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Remove screws using a screwdriver.
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Inside the pedestal, the power cable separates into 2 wires. Each wire is connected to a conductive piece.
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This completes the vacum cleaner teardown
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