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How do I change the belt on m Kirby vaccum claner?

vacuum 2000 Limited Edition, Model#G6D

Neal
December 2004
how to change the belt on my kirby g6 vaccum cleaner

jennifer
March 2010
I found complete instructions on this website www.goodvac.com. Highly recomend Good stuff

Darius
January 2010
I don't know

Dan Golovach
July 2007
I have the owners manual (both paper format AND on DVD) that you need at my eBay store... COPY AND PASTE this address into your address bar to visit my eBay store!!!.... http://stores.ebay.com/CLICK-HERE-FOR-GREAT-DEALS_W0QQsspagenameZMEQ3aFQ3aSTQQtZkm My manuals are reasonably priced and will help you to get the most out of your Kirby. The manual would probably explain the belt change better, but here goes nuthin'... :0) First, you turn the square belt lifter on the front of the power nozzle until the red arrows line up (belt off) Remove the power head from the front of the machine. Now turn the belt lifter the other way and line the green arrows up again (belt on). Turn it upside down and release the two clips that hold the metal baseplate on and the baseplate. Grab the brushroll and pull it out of the power head. Slide the new belt onto the center of the brushroll. It will hang loose...it doesn't have to stretch around anything yet. Look at the ends of the brushroll. The brushroll has three height settings...you should see notches on the sides of the brushroll's end caps. ONE notch FACE UP on BOTH sides is the first setting and should be used when the roller is new. Three notches is the last setting used before a new roller is needed and should be used if the brushes are short and worn. Put the brushroll back in, making ABSOLUTELY SURE sure that the SAME NUMBER of notches are FACE UP on BOTH sides. This is important, as the brushroller will be unbalanced if inserted wrong. Replace the baseplate and secure it with the clips. Turn the belt lifter to where the RED arrows line up, making sure that the inner "hook" grabs the belt and stretches it up.
Once you have the belt stretched up, put the power nozzle back onto the Kirby and lock it in place. NOW...turn the belt lifter back to GREEN. If the little green light on the power nozzle lights up when you turn it on, CONGRATULATIONS!!! The brushroll is spinning!! Hope I was helpful and come visit me on eBay for GREAT prices on Kirby supplies and parts!!

eBay id... b0sslady2001 (Marci)
June 2007
With the Kirby in an upright position push the toe-touch lever all the way to the floor to raise the Kirby as high as it will go. Expose the nozzle on the Kirby by lifting the headlight cap. Release the belt tension by using the L-shaped handle on the belt lifter turning it all the way to the left (counter-clockwise) until the red arrows line up. Unlock the lever lock at the top of the nozzle and remove the nozzle from the unit. Unlock the rug plate by unhooking the two latches on the rear of the nozzle and remove it from the nozzle. Note the brush roll setting, which is indicated by a number or a series of notches. (See the next question for more information on the brush roll setting.) Turn the belt lifter to the right (clockwise) until the green arrows line up to release the belt from the belt lifter hook. Lift out the brushroll. Slide the old belt off and replace with a new belt. Replace the brushroll making sure each end is on the same setting. Replace the rug plate and making sure that the new belt is in the center of the brushroll, turn the belt lifter to the left (counter-clockwise) until the red arrows line up. (it will be hard to turn, as it is a new belt that you are stretching) Re-attach the nozzle to the Kirby locking it into place. Once it is locked onto the Kirby, turn the belt lifter to the right (clockwise) until the green arrows line up. This will release the belt off the hook and onto the motor shaft.

Gary
January 2005
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