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Step 1
Philips Marathon Vacuum FC9202 disassembly
- To open the unit, first remove the filter cover, by removing the hinge after removing the end caps
To open the unit, first remove the filter cover, by removing the hinge after removing the end caps
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Step 2
- dismantle the handle of the filter cover, removing the Torx screws hidden under the handle
dismantle the handle of the filter cover, removing the Torx screws hidden under the handle
Step 3
- the chrome plate can be removed with a screwdriver
- remove the min/max button and the on/off button; removal of a torx screw
- electronic card update
the chrome plate can be removed with a screwdriver
remove the min/max button and the on/off button; removal of a torx screw
electronic card update
Step 4
- To remove the housing, you must remove 7 additional Torx screws
To remove the housing, you must remove 7 additional Torx screws
Step 5
- Rear filter removal
Rear filter removal
Step 6
- Removal of 4 torx screws
Removal of 4 torx screws
Step 7
- 2 Torx screws under the hinge
2 Torx screws under the hinge
Step 8
- 3 screws at the front of the housing
3 screws at the front of the housing
Step 9
- housing removal
housing removal
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Doc red and yellow - Jun 15, 2015
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Merci pour les infos.
vural oral - Jul 5, 2018
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hallo
bei mir sind die raeder abgefallen,wissen sie wie man die wieder anbringt?
mfg
Peter Loehr - Jul 24, 2020
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Bis hierher super erklärt und bebildert. Aber, ich muss an den Motor. Sollte man aber auch schaffen. Wenn er soweit zerlegt ist dürfte das auch kein Problem sein. Gut gemacht
mat - Jan 3, 2022
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Hallo,
kann mir jemand die Bezeichnung von dem Triac nenne?
MfG
M.Classen
VauWeh - Jan 3, 2022
Habe zwei Hinweise:
https://old-fidelity-forum.de/thread-441…
und
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/108254…
Gutes Gelingen!