Handheld Vacuum

Model # 2086097 Official Kenmore handheld vacuum

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Kenmore 2086097 handheld vacuum, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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2086097 Vacuum Cleaners
Upholstery Tool 61652E
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Upholstery tool

Part #61652E

The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Valve Cover 61958B
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Valve cover

Part #61958B

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Own Manl 61965K

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Own manl

Part #61965K

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Wire Connector 61199
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Wire connector

Part #61199

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Crevice Tool 62074A
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Crevice tool

Part #62074A

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Motor Kit 90272
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Motor kit

Part #90272

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Gasket 62737
#13

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Gasket

Part #62737

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Rug Tool 62372A
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Rug tool

Part #62372A

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Cord 61576D
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Cord

Part #61576D

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Outlet End 61954A
#16

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Outlet end

Part #61954A

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