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The rectifier is in the top end of the motor. Take the cover off and then the top end plate of the motor. With the bolts removed, you will have to tap and rock the plate to evenly remove it. Carefully look at the marks on the old and new part to be shur you do not make a mistake in the wiring. A drawing and photo might be nice too.
The switch has gone bad. Very common on these. The contacts in the switch wear out and then get welded together. The motor draws a lot of power when first started and this is ******* the switch.
The owner's manuals for the Electrolux (now Aerus) B-8, B-9 (Floor Pro and similar models), and the TriStar ProStar shampooer (same machine as the Floor Pro) have just been uploaded.
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