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Anonymous Posted on Jul 05, 2009

I need to replace the belt on my Sharp Vacuum Cleaner: Model ECTU4609. Can't find Owner's Manual and can't figure out how it goes on .

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I have replaced vacumm belts before .. Normally it is located underneath..flip over the vacumm unscrew some screws.. open the cover..youll see a large roller pin type object remove it carefully noting how it is placed..pull it out.. and replace the belt...you can also clean off the debris while doing this..an added plus..for vacumm maintenace..
PLease indicate whether this has helped you at all ..Thank You

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