Miele S7210 Bagged Upright Vacuum\015 Still works but will not stand up on its own or lock in to position\015
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The brush control is designed to switch the brush bar off automatically when you stand the machine back into the upright position. It is designed this way to protect any delicate floor surfaces when you have the machine switched on and upright and when you are using the hose.
If the brush control should be in the centre position and move forward to the “on” position when you release the head. If it is not doing this, please contact our Helpline on 0800 298 0298 (UK) or 1866MYDYSON (US).
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cant tell it doesnt seem to release to let it move upright an lock in again..help
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.First, get some graphite lube.
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.Lay the vac on it’s ‘face’.
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.1) On the underside of the vacuum, there is a 1/2″ wide ‘groove” in the motor housing, that runs up the centerline of the machine. Follow this groove from the front of the machine towards the back. As you follow it ‘up’ into the machine, the groove will ‘end’. Just past this point there will be a small black plastic piece with little ‘ears’ that is resting in another groove that continues just past the point where the first groove ended. This is the upright position lock that isn’t releasing. (I’ve painted the ‘ears’ red in the attached photo)
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.2) Using a screwdriver, or butter knife, etc, gently lift this piece out of the groove. The vacuum head should now easily tilt down like it should.
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.3) Flip the vacuum over onto it’s ‘back’ and you will be able to see the grooves, now visible on the front of the lower head. Apply the graphite to the smaller (upper) groove and try working the unit in and out of the upright position several times to work the graphite into the locking mechanism
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.if the belt makes contact with the end of the shaft the brushes will rotate…
.tighten all of course/and take the panel of to check behind the bag to make sure all is tight. (fasteners)
.take off the face plate to make sure that the adjustment for the floor tools is not broke and belt is ok.
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