SHARK HYDROVAC WD201 Brush Roll Stuck Indicator
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86%
CONF
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Antimicrobial Brushroll
The internal bearings of the soft-surface roller can seize due to a combination of hair wrap and moisture ingress, causing the motor to work harder to maintain RPM. This increased torque requirement triggers the 'stuck' indicator as the control board senses the resulting current spike. Replacing the brushroll restores a low-friction interface at the drive spindle.
SKU: WDB1
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9%
CONF
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Brushroll Cover
The cover acts as a secondary retention mechanism for the brushroll; if the latch or the integrated magnetic sensor is misaligned or damaged, the unit will fail the startup self-test. A warped cover prevents the brushroll from seating flush against the drive motor, leading to intermittent 'stuck' signals due to gear slippage or vibration.
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5%
CONF
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Replacement Floor Nozzle Head
If replacing the roller and cover does not clear the error, the internal brush motor has likely suffered from fluid ingress, leading to winding corrosion or internal bearing failure. Since the motor is a non-serviceable component within the floor nozzle, the entire assembly must be replaced to restore the brush drive system.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Antimicrobial Brushroll.
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