I need an endcap for Apex4100 NTTL18906. The problem is that the plastic holding the tension screws for the rear rollers has given way and pulled through the plastic endcap. The unit is useless without the endcap piece. Why this important structural piece is made of plastic baffles me.I need an endcap for Apex4100 NTTL18906. The problem is that the plastic holding the tension screws for the rear rollers has given way and pulled through the plastic endcap. The unit is useless without the endcap piece. Why this important structural piece is made of plastic baffles me.
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Just completed this project. First of all, there are NO screws to remove. Smack in the middle of the endcap slightly below midline there is a rectangle in "portrait orientation" with a tab in it. Reach in and gently pull tab forward while pulling entire assembly upward and it will pop off. Pull the assembly forward and the perpendicular connecting piece will roll forward as well. At a certain point, the end of the pependicular piece (the one attached to the back of the frig) will pop out as it is just wedged into a small vertical notch in the back wall. Take the entire assembly out of the frig and close the door because i promise you that the door is beeping you and the temp has risen to almost 50 degrees. to remove the sliding portion, you need to depress the remaining two tabs from behind to release the sliding portion and gently squeeze the two tabs on the end of the end cap so that you can separate the two pieces. Go slowly as these pieces are flimsy and fragile. You will have to rotate pieces at the back and front of the endcap to get the pieces out that you need to put back on the new endcap. The drawer slide comes out by depressing the remaining tab (just left of the tab that released the assembly to begin with.). Once you have the new "L" shaped assembly, you are ready to put it in. Start with fitting the back piece back into the tab at the rear of the frig. Fit the assembly into the corner, hold the original tab down and it will snap into place easily. Putting the cover back into place is a bit tricky, you will have to stick the hole of one side od the cover first and then gently pull back the tab on the other side to accommodate the other side hole. I was super careful because I didn't want to break the cover tab that made me have to change the end cabin the first place.
The manuals are available at http://www.iconservice.com/CustomerService/manuals.do Be sure to have the actual model number (NTTL..., NCTL...) to be sure to find the correct manual.
Hair and dust will work its way under the endcaps of the brushroll causing friction which can melt the brushroll and get hot enough to melt the nozzle housing as you have found. You will need to remove the endcaps to clean the debris out before it causes damage. I don't believe the endcaps are removable on your model. It will save you a lot of money in the long run to purchase a new vacuum that has a metal brushroll with removable endcaps. I have a durable long lasting Riccar vacuum with a metal brushroll available at ThatVacGuy.com. With this model you can pull the brushroll out once a year to clean it and install a new belt. With simple routine maintenance you can do yourself this model will perform great for many years.
Go to Nordiactrac.com and enter your Model number from the sticker on the frame. It should read NTL or NTTL then 4 or 5 number. Folow the instructions and ask for the Part's List. You should be able to find it there.
Please LUBE very well the Screww with WD-40 and wait for 30 minutes.
And try again. Use the common sense to take out the screw with the electric driver.
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