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Scot Colt Posted on May 18, 2017

Royal Sovereign 13 APL-330U Hot & Cold Professional Laminating Machine APL330U Laminator

I sent the pouch through and it wrapped around the Roller I Opened it cut the wrap up out and when I put it together i get a beep beep beep ect. and thats it. Please email me if you know how to diagnose the beeps . . . [email protected]

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dave taylor

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2009

SOURCE: how to refit the front brush belt driven roller

hi well if you go onto youtube and look for replace dyson clutch it will show you how to refit your brush good luck

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2010

SOURCE: Ran over a cord. Wrapped around the roller brush.

it was the belt should cost a few dollars at bimart or like ace you can do this by taking rollers out from bottom of vac. u can use a butterknife to unscrew it ull see the belt.

Anonymous

  • 50 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 29, 2010

SOURCE: I got a cord wrapped around the roller, and now

To unrap the cord from this vacuum you will have to do the following:
First turn the vacuum upside down and place head on counter and handle on the floor. You will have remove the base plate. There are 3 screws that hold it in place. Since cord is wrapped around the brush roller you will not be able to take it all the way off, but it will give you access to the brush roller. If the belt is still on the brush roller, I suggest you cut it, so you can lift the brush roller out of the base and that will make untangeling the cord easy. If you need a new belt here is the info on that.
Style "R" Extended Life. Eureka Part #61110 - Free Shipping Style "R" Extended Life cost is $ 9.99 for one

Craig Hill

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2011

SOURCE: I got a cord wrapped

should have smelt a rubber smell at the same time. The rubber belt probably melted in half. Just flip vacuum over so you can see the bottom. look for arrows pointing to clips or screws. Usually requires removing one panel and the brush. Buy new belt (look on vacuum for correct size or take make and model and name to the store). Just reinstall, replace brush and cover and screws and your all good.

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Roller bar is moving slowly,making sounds while turning and motor seems to be getting hot.

Sounds like you have something wrapped around the roller than should not be there.
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Roller not spinning

Possible belt broken. If you smell an odor like burning rubber it could be the belt that turns the roller if not the belt could be broken already.Possible string or something else wrapped around roller. If you have animals in home they shed and the hair or fur gets wrapped around roller and it will stop the roller.
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I have an old Royal upright & can't get the roller off. It was not going around & I was trying to see what was going on. The belt still seems OK.

The belt may seem okay, but if it has stretched too much to get a good grip, it will slip around the shaft and/or brush. Replace it and see if that helps.
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Our floor brush does not work, any help please

Hi, I wrote the following tip for someone very late last night.I don't know if they ever saw it, so here it is just for you. I hope it helps.
This problem is most often caused by a broken brush roller belt. Sometimes, although very rarely, there is a separate motor which turns the brush, or there may be something that is causing brush roller to bind so that a belt does not last long. I don't know what your situation is but I'll give it my best shot. Lets just assume the most common problem (97% of the time) and that it is a broken belt,
FIRST: UNPLUG THE VACUUM CLEANER. Write down the model number of the machine so that you have it with you when you purchase a new belt.
Set up an area to work and lay down newspapers to do this job as it can be messy. Or, of course, if you do it on the carpet, you can vacuum it up when your finished
Normally to remove the brush roller and install a new belt most vacuums will have some way to gain access. Either there are:
a) Screws on the top of the roller sections that if you remove them you can tip the cover up so that you can remove it. Sometimes there are cosmetic caps over where the screws are. or
b) Screws on the bottom of the roller section so that you can remove them, then a cover, and then the brush roller itself.

When you have the roller exposed, remove it carefully and take note to observe the parts and how they are oriented. This will help with the reassembly process. Often the brush roller is a simple one piece unit, but it pays to keep track of your work.
1 Remove the broken belt.
2 Remove the brush roller.
3 If there are any carpet strands wrapped around the roller, remove or unwind them. If there is material that is causing the roller to bind which is caught in the ends of the roller, of course, remove them as well.
4 Reinstall the roller with the belt loosely wrapped around it so that the other end of it can be put around the motor shaft that turns it. This step may be harder than it looks and you may need a lot of strength to wrap the belt around that shaft. It depends on the design of the unit. Sometimes it is alternately easier to put the belt around the shaft first and then put the roller into position.
5 Once the roller and belt are in their final positions, Re-assemble.
6 Before plugging the vacuum cleaner in, Check to see that the Roller will turn without binding.
You will need to use some force because you are turning the roller itself and the motor via the belt. So it does not need to turn easily but it should not be stuck. If it is stuck, for any reason, when you turn the vacuum cleaner on you will burn up the new belt with plenty of smoke
to make things exciting and stink up the house.
7 If the belt is not binding then plug the cleaner in and test it.
All should be well,
Hope this helps,
Best Regards,
Mark
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Motor runs vacuum has suction on attachment but brushes won't Rotate

This problem is most often caused by a broken brush roller belt. Sometimes, although very rarely, there is a separate motor which turns the brush, or there may be something that is causing brush roller to bind so that a belt does not last long. I don't know what your situation is but I'll give it my best shot. Lets just assume the most common problem (97% of the time) and that it is a broken belt,
FIRST: UNPLUG THE VACUUM CLEANER. Write down the model number of the machine so that you make have it with you when you purchase a new belt.
Set up an area to work and lay down newspapers to do this job as it can be messy. Or, of course, if you do it on the carpet, you can vacuum it up when your finished
Normally to remove the brush roller and install a new belt most vacuums will have some way to gain access. Either there are:
a) Screws on the top of the roller sections that if you remove them you can tip the cover up so that you can remove it. Sometimes there are cosmetic caps over where the screws are. or
b) Screws on the bottom of the roller section so that you can remove them, then a cover, and then the brush roller itself.

When you have the roller exposed, remove it carefully and take note to observe the parts and how they are oriented. This will help with the reassembly process. Often the brush roller is a simple one piece unit, but it pays to keep track of your work.
1 Remove the broken belt.
2 Remove the brush roller.
3 If there are any carpet strands wrapped around the roller, remove or unwind them. If there is material that is causing the roller to bind which is caught in the ends of the roller, of course, remove them as well.
4 Reinstall the roller with the belt loosely wrapped around it so that the other end of it can be put around the motor shaft that turns it. This step may be harder than it looks and you may need a lot of strength to wrap the belt around that shaft. It depends on the design of the unit. Sometimes it is alternately easier to put the belt around the shaft first and then put the roller into position.
5 Once the roller and belt are in their final positions, Re-assemble.
6 Before plugging the vacuum cleaner in, Check to see that the Roller will turn without binding.
You will need to use some force because you are turning the roller itself and the motor via the belt. So it does not need to turn easily but it should not be stuck. If it is stuck, for any reason, when you turn the vacuum cleaner on you will burn up the new belt with plenty of smoke
to make things exciting and stink up the house.
7 If the belt is not binding then plug the cleaner in and test it.
All should be well,
Hope this helps,
Best Regards,
Mark
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The brush is not spinning on its owm. Not picking up any thing

Unplug the machine and then inspect the brush. You might find thread, string, or wire wrapped around it preventing it from spinning. Also check the edges of the brush roller and make sure there are no fibers, etc. wrapped into the wheel well. These are the usual causes of the brush failing to spin. I hope it solves your problem. If it does, please rate my solution. Good luck
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I got a cord wrapped around the roller, and now neither the roller nor the suction work...only hot air coming out the top of the base.

To unrap the cord from this vacuum you will have to do the following:
First turn the vacuum upside down and place head on counter and handle on the floor. You will have remove the base plate. There are 3 screws that hold it in place. Since cord is wrapped around the brush roller you will not be able to take it all the way off, but it will give you access to the brush roller. If the belt is still on the brush roller, I suggest you cut it, so you can lift the brush roller out of the base and that will make untangeling the cord easy. If you need a new belt here is the info on that.
Style "R" Extended Life. Eureka Part #61110 - Free Shipping Style "R" Extended Life cost is $ 9.99 for one
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Ran over a cord. Wrapped around the roller brush.

it was the belt should cost a few dollars at bimart or like ace you can do this by taking rollers out from bottom of vac. u can use a butterknife to unscrew it ull see the belt.
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Fantom twister wont work light is on

When you say, "just stopped", did the MOTOR stop operating and there's no sound from it at all? Or, is the motor still working or sounds like it does, and it stopped vacumning?

If the MOTOR stopped, most likely there is a short somewhere in the connection at the motor. Think 'repair shop'.
If the motor still runs and there's no VACUMN ACTION, think Roller Brush which operates by virtue of a rubber belt. Turn the machine on its side and turn it ON, keeping FINGERS !AWAY! from the roller area. If the Roller Brush is not moving it may be that the belt has slipped off or is broken or simply too loose to turn the Roller. Also sometimes debris such as strings, long hair, carpet strands/fibers will become wrapped around the roller especially next to the roller bearing/brace points, to the point of binding so tightly that the roller will no longer be able to actually roll which would now prevent it from 'Vacumning' or sweeping dirt and such up into the vortex of the vacumn chamber. In which case, !!UNPLUG!! the machine, use small scissors to cut away the material wrapped around the roller paying particular attention to the brace point areas.
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Eureka altima stopped power mid vaccuming, have changed outlits

make sure all your filters are clean,try to turn the brush roller by hand a few times if it turns real freely then the belt is broke.if it is reall hard to turn then you have something wrapped around the ends of the roller where the bearings are.your motor guard might be keeping it from running because it got too hot take the brush roller out and the belt let it cool down for 20 minutes then try it without the roller and belt.you should be able to take the ends of the roller off by just pulling out on them so you can remove what ever is in there
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