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Your vacuum cleaner doesn need very much attention but little simple maintenance will keep it working and cleaning as efficiently as it can Maintaining your vacuum cleaner properly...
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On top of the machine from the back the top comes off. Just push from the back on the top and it should come off. The filer is under the top. Hope this helps. Chris
You might be able to find some online. I would also try some local stores for a replacement part. You might not get exact, but you could probably get close if you bring one of the top brackets with you.
You should be able to take the top off. Look on the sides. There should be a bunch of small screws. Unscrew them and lift the top off. You should be able to access the DVD once the top is off. Then just put the top back on and screws the screws back in.
There are only two. One on top and the paper cone filter that covers the entire base of the top. There are three paper tabs on the large paper cone filter. You can either put the filter directly on the bucket and then bend the tabs over the outer edges of the bucket to hold it in place and then sit the top down ( that's how I do it). Or you can put the filter on the plastic cone shaped frame on the bottom side of the top of the machine. It's actually easier if you flip it upside down and then flip the bucket base over onto it. The only other filter is on the very top of the machine. Unscrew the top lid which is actually the cover for your exhaust hose inlet. This filter is indexed with a couple of screws that don't have to be removed. Spin the metal cover and remove filter. There is actually a large round filter ( hoop shaped on the top of the machine...I can't remember how I remove it, but truthfully it has little air restraining capacity so unless you have an odor issue with your Majestic what you can do is blow it out using the hose connected to the top of the machines exhaust blower outlet. Don't ever remove that filter, just literally leave it where it's at and put on your crevice tool and aim it through the slots around the top of of the machine.
I found this on another site and it worked for me. RonL
Looking at the brush, remove the two screws from the black plate holding the brush. There are two clips that holds this plate once you remove the screws. This should be easy to remove with a flat type screw driver. Now is the tricky part to remove the top cover of the vacuum so you can access the compartment to put the belt on. The whole top part of this vacuum comes off. If you look above the part where black plate was, there are two more clips on the top left and top right hand corner. These two hold one end of the top cover. It is not as simple as pushing the clip to one end to slide out. You have to find a gap between the edge of top cover and bottom structure(right next to each clip) and shove the flat screw driver in and push the top cover away from the bottom structure and push down the top cover. You will notice that there are invisible hinges between the two which locks in the top cover.
Do the same procedure for the bottom right and left edges(right next to each end of the brush) of the vacuum and separate the two(bottom structure and top cover) out using the flat type screw driver..
With the top part of the handle off, lay the handle back and at the top in the middle, there is a catch, just push it in to release it and the front of the handle will come off.
Unscrew the cap for the flow indicator, remove the 6 screws, the top will come off. When you put the top back on, make sure the piston is hooked on the smart mix knob(underneath the top cover) set the smart mix valve in the wtaer only setting, then put the top back on. Turn the smart mix valve to make sure it is turning like it should, then re-install the 6 screws and the flow indicator parts. (don't over tighten the screws)
Hello there, loosen your top thread tension,if it looping on top of the material the tension is way too tight, you will also find changing the thread size to smaller thread, the top tension will also reduce,depending on application a good size thread to use is 25 grade,bobbin tension should have just a slight amount of drag as the top thread and bottom work against each other when sewing.
Looking at the brush, remove the two screws from the black plate holding the brush. There are two clips that holds this plate once you remove the screws. This should be easy to remove with a flat type screw driver. Now is the tricky part to remove the top cover of the vacuum so you can access the compartment to put the belt on. The whole top part of this vacuum comes off. If you look above the part where black plate was, there are two more clips on the top left and top right hand corner. These two hold one end of the top cover. It is not as simple as pushing the clip to one end to slide out. You have to find a gap between the edge of top cover and bottom structure(right next to each clip) and shove the flat screw driver in and push the top cover away from the bottom structure and push down the top cover. You will notice that there are invisible hinges between the two which locks in the top cover.
Do the same procedure for the bottom right and left edges(right next to each end of the brush) of the vacuum and separate the two(bottom structure and top cover) out using the flat type screw driver..
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