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Model # EC-T2850 Official Sharp vacuum cleaner

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Sharp EC-T2850 vacuum cleaner, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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EC-T2850 Vacuum Cleaners
Power Cord FACC-A054VBE0
#1-05

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Power cord

Part #FACC-A054VBE0

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Support LSTY-A026VBFA
#2-30

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Support

Part #LSTY-A026VBFA

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Filter Cover R GCOV-A458VBFF
#3-05

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Filter cover r

Part #GCOV-A458VBFF

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Screw NSFT-A006VBM0
#5-18

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Screw

Part #NSFT-A006VBM0

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Leg FLEG-A009VBK0
#2-17

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Leg

Part #FLEG-A009VBK0

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Led Lens 2 PLNS-A017VBFA
#3-12

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Led lens 2

Part #PLNS-A017VBFA

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Case PCAS-A028VBFA
#2-42

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Case

Part #PCAS-A028VBFA

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Rotor FRTR-A009VBK0
#2-31

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Rotor

Part #FRTR-A009VBK0

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Spring MSPRCA196VBE0
#2-67

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Spring

Part #MSPRCA196VBE0

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Rubber PGUMMA158VBE0
#2-09

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Rubber

Part #PGUMMA158VBE0

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