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Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 10:33:59 pm »
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Ages ago, Summer 2018 to be precise, I went to the car boot.
I found an awful vacuum cleaner
About 20 minutes later, another equally awful vacuum cleaner joined it!
And it transpires I bought 2 generations of the same machine!
The filter on one was utter scrap
One of the hoses went off to live somewhere else
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbW7MzNhWvY
Leaving me with one!
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TGoIZiC_YA
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQyZ_ucgq4A
So, formalities over with, let's strip it down!
Hose off
awful awful AWFUL small tool off
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:04:19 pm »
It's not even the just as shit one with a dusting brush built in, so a 2 in 1 tool!
Hose end off now
Let's see if the wands come apart
One end cap off
2 end caps off
The 2 halves then fall off
revealing a red bit
Which I think does the locking into place
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:07:37 pm »
Floortool next
MANY big clips later
Only light damage occured
The front hard floor brushes lift out, and the brush strip slides out
The rear wheels, however broke when I tried to remove them, the very thin plastic bar snapped... Will come to that later... At least the air path was nice and clean though
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:10:06 pm »
The pedal snaps out of the bottom part
And it's done! Onto the main machine
Bag door open
And removed very easily
The thick sponge diffuser lifts off
The front hand grip is screwed in as well
It was filthy inside
I removed the post motor filter
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:34:53 pm »
It was quite clean, but then was washed before I started using it
Time for the fantastic* dust box
Top cover off
Rubber seal out
Handle
Little sticker
Lid seal removed
Sadly this is all bonded together so I can go no further
Pre motor filter, this was washed too not long before this picture was taken!
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:38:41 pm »
It wasn't bonded together! There were 4 clips and the bottom came off
Into the machine itself now
Pre motor filter was clean
Bag chamber seal off
Rear is unscrewed and removed
Buttons removed
Lens for the bag full indicator which I could never get to work removed
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:42:07 pm »
Post filter seal out
And we can take the motor cover off!
There's a PCB
Which sits on this cover that goes over the cord reel
Which itself just lifts out
And can sit out of the way
Little air tube for the crap bag full light. Sorry, bin full. Or more likely just clogged because you've done 3 rooms...
Then the motor lifts out
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:45:10 pm »
The fan chamber seal falls out
And we can pull the motor out of the case, and disconnect the wires
Pull the loom through the motor casing
The spotless* 'sound deadening'
Motor top mount
Motor credentials
Comm was good, and it ran really well anyway
More filthy foam
Some lovely reassuring gravel in the bottom of the motor housing there...
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:48:06 pm »
Wheels pop off
Front one levers off
And comes apart
Should have put this at the top of this thread really!
Then onto the shit turbo brush which is the ONLY thing that makes it a higher model than HooverLux's Green one!
Open it up
And unclip the front 2 edges from the other side
Pop the baseplate and brushroll out
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:51:29 pm »
Brushroll is fine
Turbine and belt out
Belt details
We can strip the turbine now. End caps and nylon washer out
Then pull them apart
Then, on this one the tool port comes apart as well!
Done! Everything was washed, dried and polished.
And I fitted the front wheels first
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:54:45 pm »
Back wheels on
No more gravel!
The now flexible foam goes in one side
And then the other
The motor loom got passed back through and plugged in, and the motor fitted to the case, and the case fitted to the machine
The PCB will be annoying whilst you refit the cord reel
But soon you can fit its holder
And fit the cover
Clip the lens back in
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 24, 2019, 11:59:36 pm »
Post motor filter cover back on (the filter wasn't dry here...)
Onto the bin now! The mark of the assembly still present in the foam despite a good scrub!
Everything came up well. The airflow didnt last long enough for the grit to sandblast the thing cloudy!
Clipped it onto the base
This is as good as the pre filter will get, and it's good enough!
In it goes
Lid
Bits put back on the lid
Lid put back on the bin, bin fitted to the vacuum
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 25, 2019, 12:02:08 am »
Re-washed post filter
and fitted
This took AGES to polish!
Handle back on
Diffuser back on
Lid fitted to the vacuum
Vacuum done!
Onto the floor tool now! The pedal-bone connects to the lower chassis-bone
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 25, 2019, 12:05:40 am »
Much cleaner now!
Pivot point/tool bit-bone connected to the lower chassis-bone
Annoyingly, that stupid little plastic rod that broke earlier was integral to the floor tool assembly... So I got the qbond out, floor tool works perfectly well without its rear wheels
Brushes refitted
Brush assembly fitted to the lower chassis
Snap the top cover on
And no-one would ever know
Locking ring fitted to the tool bit for the turbo tool now
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Re: Hoover Dust Manager Cyclonic TC5235 - Stripdown and Refurb!
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January 25, 2019, 12:08:54 am »
Turbine fitted together
And it, the belt and the brushroll can be fitted to the chassis
Baseplate fitted
Top cover fitted
All the tools were done!
Wand now! Red locking tab fitted
The bit that makes the adjuster spring fits to the other side of that
2 outer covers on, end rings on and job done! Clip the hose end to the hose
And we are done!
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