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Tom, This one is tricky. First get the belt on the geared motor pully, and then insert the roller through it. You will have to roll the brush toward the body of the vac to have enough room. Patience is the best on this model.
The belt has probably broken. Hoover says that the belt on this model should last the life of the vacuum, but that is rarely the case. They do wear and break. Changing the belt is simple and the belts aren't to much. You can get a replacement here: Savvy Replacement Belts
http://www.vacshopusa.com/hoover_savvy.htm
This is a parts schematic for your hoover savvy. You have to take off the brush guard on the bottom and also the cover on top (there is a screw under the round hoover logo). You will then see how the belt is attached. Very easy to do. Hope this helps
put the belt over the brush roller first then put the brush roller on then you can start one side of the belt on the motor shaft and turn it will make its way onto the gear on the motor
Take the screws out from the plate covering the brush roll, look for maybe 2 screws from the bottom to take out, then turn vac over, remove the Hoover emblem and remove the screw there, now the top will come off and you can get to the belt and brushroll. Check around your local repair shops for a cogged belt for the Savvy. I would think someone would stock it. Alot of Sew and Vacuum stores also service and have parts.
It uses a cogged belt, turn it over, remove the bottom plate, remove the other screws from the bottom, turn vac back over and remove the Hoover emblem, there is a screw there to remove and the top comes off, then you can get to and replace the belt.
Take off the bottom plate, also remove the screwsfrom the bottom to remove the top cover, also there is a screw under the Hoover emblem on the top cover, with these removed you can get to to brush roll and belt.
go to thehooverstore site. find your machine and they'll have exploded diagrams for your machine - your should be able to tell how to replace the belt.
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