はじめに
This step by step guide will help you remove the battery from its compartment. The battery can be easily removed in 4 steps, with very few tools. Care should be used when handling the battery.
必要な工具と部品
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Locate and remove the 7.5mm Philips screw holding the battery cover in place on bottom of the vacuum.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
4 の人々がこのガイドを完成させました。
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Removed the single screw but cover will not come off. What do you do?
Just tried it. The cover is a bit hard. Gold the vacuum at an angle and slightly push the notch on the cover with a flat screwdriver, it should come out.
NO. Requires batteries.
1.) Mine was much harder to disassemble, took considerable force.
2.) No one sells form, fit and function replacement batteries, including Shark
3.) The available replacement are much smaller in volume, and hence power, and require padding or they will rattle.
Jim DeCamp - 返信
Model SV780N1 14. Original batteries were three sets of battery packs daisy-chained together and tucked into the housing. The nylon band around the larger pack had deteriorated and came apart when attempting to pull it out. So, loosened the housing screws enough to slightly open up the housing and was able to pry out.
Ken Bergly - 返信
Where are replacement batteries sold
Where are replacement batteries sold ?
I bought my replacement battery from Amazon.
My model, SV780 N1 14, takes the daisy chained batteries, XBT779. These batteries cost more than buying a new model. Is there a similar battery that doesn't cost as much that will work?
Why do these cost so much? Are batteries in the newer models better now, and maybe I should just get a newer model?