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beko1987
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Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 06, 2016, 10:18:40 pm »
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Hello my Vacuum Cleaner Chums!
How are you? Allow me to introduce my Electrolux Mondo to you!
This came from Freecycle, another lunchtime collection, out Henley on Thames way I think, I got it a while ago now.
It came with 2 of the original tools, and a crevice tool which isn't from it, but is an electrolux tool
The crevice tool doesn't fit in the holder sadly
Unopened genuine box of bags and filters
and a set of filters in an opened bag
I remember these being sold new, and being sad that we were too poor to afford one!
This is the before video, the day I collected it (shot this then went back to work)
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiLOiHJffjM
Performs like crap, which is good, as there's room for some improvement!
So, months later, when the sun started to peek out of the clouds I grabbed a few beers and got started!
Small tools and tool holder first
Upholstry tool is in good condition
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Re: Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 06, 2016, 10:23:20 pm »
The tool holder splits apart by removing some screws
Like so
Extension wands now, nothing too exciting about these, one has a very deep scratch in it sadly. In the box they went
Onto the floor tool now, which is broken, the locking tabs for the elbow have worn away in places
I took the top cover off
unclipped the pedal
and unclipped the brush
The two little wheels pop out of the bottom chassis
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Re: Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 06, 2016, 10:31:37 pm »
The next thing that happened was bad
Whilst trying to remove the broken part of the head the bottom chassis snapped, which whilst annoying, was not the end of the world, as I was cannibalising an identical head for the already broken part anyway
So, tools apart, time for the main machine
Half full bag removed and binned
Pre motor filters removed
as well as the post motor filter, which looked like it died years ago
The rear control panel unscrews, which also releases the bag door
The power adjuster buttons pop out of the lid
The cover for the power socket sits underneath
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Re: Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 06, 2016, 10:36:19 pm »
It slides out nice and easily
The rear with the top cover off
The bag door is already released by this point
Power switch pedal lifts out
as does the cord rewind pedal
Time to unplug stuff! Neutral wires first
The air pressure tube runs fro mthe bottom of the bag compartment to the pressure switch, as well as another tube that just goes nowhere under the PCB
The power switch sits here
Another standard Dyson 2 pole switch, alot of cleaners use this style it seems
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Re: Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 06, 2016, 10:41:14 pm »
This screw holds both the bag full light LED and forms the clamp to hold the main LED strip in place
Like so
The larger of the 2 air pipes just sits there, not connected to anything
The PCB itself
Time to split the main casing now, and 5 of the screws were easy, the 6th is hidden under the handle at the front
The air tubes can be pulled through the bag compartment now
Bag compartment seal out
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June 06, 2016, 10:46:57 pm »
The bag holder clip pulls out of the bag compartment too
Onto the business end now
This seal that joins the bag compartment to the motor intake gubbing sits at the bottom of the chassis
The cord rewind lifts out, and the wires unplug
The motor housing seal lifts off
Motor top mount off
Motor sound deadening off
and out pops the motor
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Re: Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 06, 2016, 10:53:32 pm »
The release valve sits under the cord rewind
And splits down as so
The front wheel pops off quite easily
However the rear wheels do not, and through fear of snapping a lug off and scrapping the machine I left it well alone!
The fancase on the motor was a bit smeggy though, possibly not helped by me putting it down on damp grass...
The fan was nice and clean though
The motor is dated June 2000, which sounds about right. Blimey, 16 years old already! Giggidy...
And she is apart! It was all washed, dried and polished as usual, and then re-assembled!
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Re: Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 06, 2016, 10:59:37 pm »
Front wheel first
Apart
and Together!
Release valve apart
and release valve together
I rubbered up the motor
and fitted it, the sound deadening and the motor housing seal
Cord rewind plugged in and dropped in
Next is to fit the little air tubes to the back of the bag housing
and then fit the bag housing to the lower chassis
PCB is dropped on, and the LED's fitted and screwed down
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Re: Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 06, 2016, 11:07:11 pm »
Switch fitted
Bag chamber seal fitted
Before fitting the power switch pedal, I put a drop of grease on the mating faces, as the 'down' action pushes the switch back, and is a bit clunky in operation as you can see in the before video!
Both pedals dropped in over their springs
The bag door is placed over the chassis
and the back panel placed over that, which secures the bag door in place
Nice new post motor filter fitted
and the cover clipped down
Pre filter fitted
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June 06, 2016, 11:11:17 pm »
and fitted a nice fresh bag
Bag door closed
I now have an open box of bags...
and a completed main machine!
Floor tool now, and this is a different chassis and elbow to the original one
Brush clipped on
as well as the pedal
I then forgot to take a picture of the top cover going on, but I'm sure you'll get the idea!
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June 06, 2016, 11:15:51 pm »
And here are the afters!
I managed to pick up an instruction manual for it from ebay too the day I collected it, so it's even more complete now!
and the after video's
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fVD2LxgTh4
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbOJXcFo_bs
and there we go! I've been using it upstairs, but am looking to sell it now, so if you're interested, then
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Re: Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 06, 2016, 11:24:06 pm »
Would you happen to know if this one was made in Sweden? Just today I picked up a Eureka (Electrolux) "Europa" which looks like it must have come out of the same factory. It has a similar look, switches, and looks like it might take the same bag. It was made in Sweden.
Of course, being american it also has a powerhead
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June 06, 2016, 11:27:56 pm »
No idea tbh, ill have a look at the ratings plate and see. Theres no UK warrant, so I don't think it's from Luton
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June 06, 2016, 11:38:47 pm »
Thanks, just wondering. I know it's quite late over there!
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Re: Electrolux Mondo Z1190EM - Stripdown and Refurb
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June 07, 2016, 09:51:49 am »
you are the best
I cant wait to get the last part for my dyson then mine will be on its way
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