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Eureka E85 - REPLACING SPLASHGUARD BLADES

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ROTATING OR REPLACING THE SPLASHGUARD BLADES
Follow the instructions below to rotate or replace the splashguard side or front blade:
Turn off the brushes function and lift the brush palte;
Turn off the machine, remove the key and the battery connector and put on the brake.
ROTATING OR REPLACING THE
FRONT BLADE (RIGHT AND LEFT)
Use a 10mm hex wrench (position 7)
and remove the 2 screws (position 6)
and the respective washers;
Remove the rubber locking plate
(position 5);
Remove the rubber (position 4) and
replace it or rotate it, changing its
position with the LEFT front rubber
(position 8);
Put everything back into place;
Follow the same procedure to replace
the left rubber.
ROTATING OR REPLACING THE SIDE RIGHT BLADE
Use a 10mm hex wrench (position 7) and remove the 6 screws (position 1) and the respective washers;
Remove the internal rubber locking plate (position 3);
Remove the right side blade (position 2), rotate it 180° and put it back into place if the external edge is in good
condition, otherwise replace it with a new one;
Put the rubber and the internal plate back into place using the 6 screws (position 1) and the respective washers making
sure that the rubber is equally distributed over the entire length.
ROTATING OR REPLACING THE SIDE LEFT BLADE
Use a 10mm hex wrench (position 4) and remove the 6 screws (position 3) and the respective washers;
Remove the internal rubber locking plate (position 1);
Remove the right side blade (position 2), rotate it 180° and put it back into place if the external edge is in good
condition, otherwise replace it with a new one;
Put the rubber and the internal plate back into place using the 6 screws (position 3) and the respective washers making
sure that the rubber is equally distributed over the entire length.

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