I have removed all screws but can't open the device to remove and replace battery
SOURCE: How do I replace the
You can read, download, and/or print the manual from the following site. Instructions for changing the battery are on page 2.
http://dl.owneriq.net/7/7770b6e6-3d24-411a-aefc-2a5e3fe68599.pdf
SOURCE: Black & Decker hand held dustbuster
First make sure it's not the wall charger - use a meter or a flashlight bulb to test the 15 or so volts that should be on the contacts when the charger is plugged in but the unit is detached.
The next thing is to remove the filters and see how easily the "fan" spins - use a popsickle stick or something that won't break the plastic fan if you can't get your fingers on it. Tight bearings may indicate clogged with dust (or corrosion) or destroyed. Free bearings likely indicate a switch or battery problem (good motor.)
SOURCE: Charging Black & Decker Dustbuster
Leave it in the charger for at least 7 hours and then try and see if it works on a full performance time of roughly 3 minutes.
SOURCE: black & decker parquet 1800w hepa h13 need
I'm not sure what bag your referring to. The only bag for this is the carrying bag. So I have to assume you mean one of the filters.
There are three filters for this vacuum.
I have included a link to a site that carries the replacement parts and a diagram of the vacuum.
Hope this helps.
On another note If it doesn't help I really don't feel to bad because I'm in Detroit Michigan. And I'd rather have a dozen useless vacuums hanging out in New Zealand any day. :)
Find me a job there and I'll buy you a new vacuum. :)
http://www.ereplacementparts.com/black-and-decker-hv6000-type-opp-corded-hand-vacuum-parts-c-4167_8887_10329.html
SOURCE: how do i open the B&D dustbuster chv9600 to
There are screws in the handle of it, the battery is also in the "Base" handle simply locate all the screws, and unclip the case halves with a flat blade, and the battery is inside.
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