Model #11620712008 Official Kenmore canister vacuum
Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Kenmore 11620712008 canister vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.
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Vacuum hose swivel
Part #4370563
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Vacuum floor brush
Part #4370614
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Vacuum hose adapter
Part #4370325
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Packing (black)
Part #4370688
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Vacuum hose
Part #4370588
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Vacuum bag mount assembly
Part #4370617
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Vacuum caster wheel
Part #4370691
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Vacuum screw
Part #4368563
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Vacuum wand assembly
Part #4370619
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Vacuum adapter
Part #4370677
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Symptoms common to all vacuum cleaners
Repair guides for canister vacuums

Some canister vacuums have a ribbed drive belt that spins the brush roll on a power brush attachment. If the brush roll slips, you can replace it using these instructions.

The suction motor on a vacuum creates the draw of air at the cleaning head that picks up dirt. If the vacuum won't run, give it a new life by replacing the suction motor. These steps explain how.

Replace the brush roll if the bristles ares worn or the cylinder is damaged.
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