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Kenmore 23313 Whispertone Bagged Canister Vacuum - Page 6 Questions & Answers
Wispertone 116.29429990
That pedal is hard to break, use a large flat blade screw driver, stick it from the bottom and back of the pedal and pry up, it will pop off, watch for the spring, it may fly off.
Broken power head belt
The top cover covering the light, push in at the sides to release the tabs holding it, then there will be 2 screws, remove them, then with a screw driver, on each side you will see a slot, put the screw driver in ther and pry up to release the catches. Then you can get to the brush roll and belt.
Power cord retrieval
Depending on which model you have, take the bag door or lid off by pushing it back and it will unhook and come off, there are 4 screws that hold the cover on over the where the cord rewind button is, take that cover off and you can get to the cord reel.
Powerhead does not work and the light doesn't work. Canister does work
Some of these has a reset button to push on the powerhead. Check the plug at the end of the hose handle, is it pushed in, if you push on it and it goes further in, then the tube in the handle will have to be replaced, the holding tab broke off of the tube. Pull the wand off and look at the prongs to see if they are burnt. it they are, then that power cord will have to replace as well as the want.
Kenmore Whispertone
The cover over the light, push in on the sides to release the tabs, then remove 2 screws. Using a screw driver, put it in the slot, one on each side, from the bottom, pry up to release the tabs, cover will come off and you can get to the belt and brush roll.
Removing and installing the pedal in kenmore upright vacuum cleaner - part no. 8174906; model no. 116.31912100
I don't have specific information on the Kenmore upright vacuum cleaner model number 116.31912100 or the part number 8174906, but I can provide you with general guidance on how to remove and install pedals on some vacuum cleaner models. Keep in mind that procedures may vary between models, so use the following as a general guide:
Removing the Pedal:
- Unplug the Vacuum Cleaner: Ensure the vacuum cleaner is unplugged to prevent any electrical accidents.
- Turn the Vacuum Cleaner Over: Lay the vacuum cleaner on its back so that you have easy access to the underside.
- Locate the Pedal Assembly: Identify the pedal assembly on the underside of the vacuum cleaner. It is usually connected to the height adjustment or other features.
- Release Tabs or Screws: Look for tabs or screws securing the pedal assembly in place. Use a screwdriver or the appropriate tool to release these tabs or screws.
- Disconnect Linkages: Some pedal assemblies are connected to linkages that control various functions. Disconnect any linkages carefully.
- Remove the Pedal Assembly: Once the tabs, screws, and linkages are disconnected, carefully remove the pedal assembly from its housing.
Installing the Pedal:
- Position the New Pedal: If you are replacing the pedal, position the new pedal in place.
- Reconnect Linkages: If your vacuum cleaner has linkages, reconnect them to the appropriate points on the new pedal assembly.
- Secure the Pedal: Use screws or tabs to secure the new pedal assembly in place. Make sure it is securely fastened.
- Test the Pedal: Manually operate the pedal to ensure that it moves smoothly and engages the desired function.
- Turn the Vacuum Cleaner Upright: Once the pedal is securely in place, turn the vacuum cleaner upright and plug it back in.
If you're uncertain about any steps or encounter difficulties, it's recommended to consult the user manual for your specific model or contact the manufacturer's customer support for assistance. They may provide detailed instructions or guidance tailored to your vacuum cleaner's model and part.
Hose assembly model # on 11621714110
The hose assembly model number 11621714110 is a genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part for use with a variety of appliances, including vacuum cleaners and washing machines. This hose assembly may be used to connect various parts of the appliance, such as the pump and the tub, or to connect the appliance to a water source.
I hope this information is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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