SOURCE: Removing obstruction from vacuum motor
Most Eureka's, there are 2 or 3 screws on the top to remove, then the top cover will come off. If no screws on top. then they are on the bottom. After the top is off, the belt and brush are right there in the open. To get to the motor, that off the 2 screws on the clamp on wach side of the motor, screws that are around the motor housing and then the motor cover should pull off. If the smell is electrical, if could be a bad motor, which sells for around $75 to $90. If the smell is more like rubber, then look at the belt and brush roll. If you need more info, get the model # off of the tag.
SOURCE: Motor Brush for older model Filter Queen
Is there a Johnstone Supply in your area? How about an ACE Hardware. A vacum repair place? Sewing machine repair place?
If you have the data, ACE or Johnstone should be able to help you. Don't discount other electrical supply places. You will not get help at a big box place.
When I Googled "Filter Queen parts", I found lots of places on the WWW. There must be something close to you.
Give it a try. Let me know if this works for you.
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SOURCE: Replacement Motor for a Miele S143 Vacuum Cleaner
Your vacuum should still be under warranty. If they dealer does not fix it for free call Miele directly.
SOURCE: I need a Operate Manual
You can find your manual at the link below. Just click and it will open and you can download/print your manual:
http://www.irobot.com/images/consumer/cs/Roomba-owners-manual.pdf
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