Canister Vacuum

Model # 11620981 Official Kenmore vacuum cleaner

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Kenmore 11620981 vacuum cleaner, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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11620981 Vacuum Cleaners
Adapter 725478
#6

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Adapter

Part #725478

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Motor 700517
#9

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Motor

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Brush 742068
#21

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Brush

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Vacuum Caster 764256
#24

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Vacuum caster

Part #764256

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Handle 704243
#3

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Handle

Part #704243

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Diverter 764278
#12

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Diverter

Part #764278

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Fan 588708
#25

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Fan

Part #588708

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Catch 764539
#44

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Catch

Part #764539

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Screw 681491
#6

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Screw

Part #681491

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Pan Base 704242
#29

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Pan base

Part #704242

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Main causes: damaged vacuum hose, clogged motor air filter, bad suction motor…

Main causes: weak suction motor, vacuum bag is full, clog in suction air path, dirty exhaust filter, leaky vacuum hose…

Main causes: broken drive belt, damaged brush roll, tripped brush roll motor overload, bad brush roll motor, wiring fail…

Main causes: lack of power, bad power cord, drive motor failure, wiring failure…

Repair guides for canister vacuums

How to replace a vacuum power head cogged drive belt

How to replace a vacuum power head cogged drive belt

If the power brush isn't working well because the cogged drive belt is slipping, take a few minutes to replace the belt.…

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Time required
 15 minutes or less
How to replace a vacuum beater bar

How to replace a vacuum beater bar

Replace the brush roll if the bristles ares worn or the cylinder is damaged.…

Repair difficulty
Time required
 30 minutes or less
How to replace a vacuum suction motor

How to replace a vacuum suction motor

The suction motor on a vacuum creates the draw of air at the cleaning head that picks up dirt. If the vacuum won't run, …

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less

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