Introduzione
Questa guida serve a sostituire il pulsante di blocco del perno situato nell'impugnatura del Black and Decker Pivot Max. Non sono necessari attrezzi speciali; è necessario solo un cacciavite a croce per questa sostituzione.
Cosa ti serve
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Premi e tieni premuto il pulsante di rilascio.
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Ruota la camera del filtro della polvere in senso antiorario.
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Rimuovj la camera del filtro della polvere.
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Tira il coperchio della batteria verso l'alto e poi fallo scorrere via dal motore per rimuoverlo.
Slide TOWARD the motor while lifting up the end of the cover that you just unscrewed. A gentile wiggle helps if it feels stuck
Uh, the above comment is incorrect, the first one is right. You HAVE to slide it AWAY from the motor, there are two tiny plastic teeth on the cover next to where the charger contacts are, those teeth are what make the cover feel stuck, you must GENTLY slide while lifting the unscrewed end so these teeth pull out, otherwise if you force it they’ll break and you’ll need duct tape to hold your BDH2000 together.
I had to lift and pull toward the motor like Andrew wrote….
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Rimuovi l'unità batteria estraendola dal corpo principale.
What does one do with the %#*@ motherboard? How does it come away from the battery?
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Scollega il fascio di cavi a connessione rapida che collega il motore e la batteria situato nel vano portabatterie.
Instruction were wonderful. Where can I get new batteries?
+1, any link to where to buy the batteries?
my vacuum is about 3 yo and now it stops working in a minute from full charge
I disassembled it and checked the battery module, it is soldered and combine in a hard way to replace battery units one by one
B&D doesn’t suggest any parts to replace entire battery module
any advice other than to buy a new cleaner?
Batteries are unavailable anywhere……,useless
Mine has no disconnect either. Wires are soldered to a circuit board.
Desolder it.
Jeff -
Agree mine is wired directly. Spent a lot of money on this. Sad design
Very disappointed that this model has no replacement battery packs. Spent time trying to fix only to find part never made for it.
Lasts just over 2 year warranty - disposable product!
After much research on troubleshooting how to fix the problem of the vacuum shutting off shortly after sitting on the charging station for hours, disassembling the vacuum exactly as shown in this ifixit site, most previous comments are spot on. There is no way to replace the Lithium battery because it can’t be disconnected since wires are soldered onto the circuit board. A huge negative to ever buying a Black & Decker Pivot or similar ever again. They had a good thing going while it lasted. Too bad their design is flawed, probably intentionally.
there are no replacement batteries anywhere!!!!!
https://secondlifestorage.com/index.php?... for a detailed solution: I am now in the process of replacing the cells. I will inform my progress here.
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Rimuovi il coperchio dell'impugnatura togliendo le tre viti PH1 da 20 mm.
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Per riassemblare il dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Per riassemblare il dispositivo, segui queste istruzioni in ordine inverso.
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4 Commenti
Darcy, there are a lot more steps for that. You have to pry off the grey ring around the motor housing, then unscrew the housing. Once you are able to remove the motor assembly from the rest of the vacuum, you flip it over and the fan blade is a flat disk mounted on the opposite side of the motor drive. Carefully pry it out. (A step by step with pics would help make a lot more sense of this.)
Brad Kik -
The thermal fuse cannot get it from B&D.
I have a bad one the vacuum starts and stops. Where can I buy the fuse?
@fixit_18 you cannot replace the fuse. This device is not intended to be repaired. This tutorial is useless as parts are not available. Anyone who has one of theses knows it and will likely have to fabricate their own replacement parts…… I need a battery and will be building one from scratch….
Don’t waste your time trying to fix, the battery pack was never made to be replaced. NO REPLACEMENT PARTS!!
buchner.tarie - Replica
Too just troubleshoot the motor, after removing this section you can go straight to step 11. The pivot linkage referenced in a previous step is spring loaded and can simply be pressed down to rotate the gray ring and expose the screw heads in step 11. Disassembling the handle to remove it is not necessary. With the motor cover removed, the electrical connections are exposed. This is as far as I needed to go as I discovered the positive connector had become detached and simply needed to squeeze the connector for a tighter fit and placed back on the spade…reassembled and back in business.
As far as the battery comment above…this is not the case either. I also accessed that to check it out. The battery pack’s cover comes right off and exposes the board and 5 standard cells. Didn’t disassemble further then that to see exactly what batteries they are as mine were in good health on the meter, but looked to be a fairly simple replacement if your comfortable soldering tabs on batteries.
Dan C. - Replica
Replacing batteries in this battery pack is impractical. Even if you're adept at repairing such assemblies, it takes 5, LGEAHB71865 cells, which can't be found, at all. There are cells that can replace those. But, as the cells go for around $40 to $50 for a four pack, by the time you acquire the 5th cell, you may as well just by a new vac for around $75.00 on Amazon! Plus, if you do replace them, count on an hour, or 2, of your time disassembling & reassembling them. While I find this to be a really powerful & serviceable vacuum in all other respects, the simple fact that you can't replace the battery pack for a reasonable price, makes it a rip off! Still, Black and Decker did make up for this oversight a couple of years ago, when I called them to ask about new batteries for my vac. The woman politely explained that they don't sell the batteries, but then sent me a free replacement vac for my trouble. So, they're a good company, but I wouldn't count on getting that same deal when your batteries fail!
Stan - Replica