posted by antlers on Jun 04, 2007
My brush would not turn and I noticed that something red had melted where the belt was suppose to be turning. I took the part to my local repair shop and they sold me a replacement pump. There's a problem. I don't know how to get the old pump out. I don't see any screws or anything. How do I get the cover off the top in order to replace the pump?
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posted on Nov 13, 2007
unplug unit first
take six screws out of housing.
lift of housing.
you can see pump at front of machine.
four screws hold pump in.
make sure all tubes are routed correctly.replace housing,
make sure no tubes are trapped
take six screws out of housing.
lift of housing.
you can see pump at front of machine.
four screws hold pump in.
make sure all tubes are routed correctly.replace housing,
make sure no tubes are trapped
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