Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
10
Time Required
30 minutes
Sections
2
- Shark Rotator Powered Lift-Away Head Nozzle Disassembly
- 7 steps
- Roller Brush
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Shark Rotator Powered Lift-Away Head Nozzle Disassembly
- Push the lift away button and pull the handle up to separate the body from the wand section.
Push the lift away button and pull the handle up to separate the body from the wand section.
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Step 2
- Push lift away button on the wand then lift up on the top section to separate.
Push lift away button on the wand then lift up on the top section to separate.
Step 3
- Tilt the wand shaft backwards for convenient.
Tilt the wand shaft backwards for convenient.
Step 4
- Lay the head nozzle piece upside down.
- Rotate the three gray taps to the unlock position.
Lay the head nozzle piece upside down.
Rotate the three gray taps to the unlock position.
Step 5
- With your fingers, pry and pull the brush cage open.
With your fingers, pry and pull the brush cage open.
Step 6
- Remove the 13 screws (circled in yellow) using a phillips screwdriver.
- Be sure to keep track of which screws go into which hole.
- Remove the one screw (circled in red) that has a Torx head (might be Phillips head on some models).
- The Torx screw is hidden under a rubber gasket. Carefully, lift up the gasket without damaging it to access this screw.
- Remove the horizontal screw (circled in orange) that attaches the gray side panel (necessary to remove the white cap on the roller brush in step 8)
Remove the 13 screws (circled in yellow) using a phillips screwdriver.
Be sure to keep track of which screws go into which hole.
Remove the one screw (circled in red) that has a Torx head (might be Phillips head on some models).
The Torx screw is hidden under a rubber gasket. Carefully, lift up the gasket without damaging it to access this screw.
Remove the horizontal screw (circled in orange) that attaches the gray side panel (necessary to remove the white cap on the roller brush in step 8)
Step 7
- Lift up the top cover now that all of the screws have been removed.
Lift up the top cover now that all of the screws have been removed.
Step 8
Roller Brush
- Remove white cap with a Flathead screwdriver or any other wedge-like tool.
Remove white cap with a Flathead screwdriver or any other wedge-like tool.
Step 9
- Gently push piece in.
- Pull piece down and out of the container.
Gently push piece in.
Pull piece down and out of the container.
Step 10
- Turn vacuum head over to remove brush.
Turn vacuum head over to remove brush.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Dave - Oct 22, 2018
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Where do you get the rotator brush? All I can find are the two for the Navigator.
Michael Brennan - Feb 3, 2019
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Same. Need a new brush bar.
Ah Sum Taeza - Jul 17, 2019
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I appreciate the info you had posted. It was easy to follow and helped me to save money on buying a new vacuum!
crazeeincc - Aug 7, 2019
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I have the same question. Where can I find the brushbar to the Shark Rotator Professional lift-away mv650?
i’m getting a little frustrated because my carpet’s pile is not getting lifted and cleaned.
Venette
7 August 2019
Does anyone get a reply?