Aquabot Bravo Repair Manual
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Drive belts are the number one wear item on Aquaproducts’ robotic cleaners. Changing them takes less than an hour for even the most inexperienced user and can make a big difference in the performance of your ‘Bot! Les triplettes de belleville torrent. If you haven’t had them replaced in at least 2 seasons of use, they are certainly on their last legs. Most users will notice their ‘Bot moving slower than usual or not moving at all. You can take a quick look under the drive track to check on their condition. Typically the teeth will appear sharp rather than square, or the teeth won’t be there at all!
Occasionally the belts will become stretched over time and not show any obvious signs of wear, although you can check the tension by pushing on them, they should have very little play and no looseness or floppiness. Here’s what you’ll need: - Flat head screwdriver - Phillips head screwdriver - 2 Drive belts (P/N 3302) - Recommended: 6-8 Bushings (P/N 2600) We’ll need to remove everything holding the drive system together. First remove the four screws holding the side plate to the body. These are sometimes machine screws with nuts on the inside. Belajar membaca anak.