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    Miele S7 U1 Control board help and motor swap caution

    On the plus side I was able to bypass all the electronics to get my vacuum up and running. The original Miele motor is so much better than the cheap universal motor someone had installed prior to me getting this machine. I'm really bummed about the control board being damaged but hopefully...
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    Miele S7 U1 Control board help and motor swap caution

    This is what needs to be swapped. The motor needs to be disassembled to check if it's the correct part and/or change it. Last photo shows the correct version with the Triac (photo by "chicagomike" posted a while ago on vacuumland). Sorry forgot to take my own photo before I reassembled my...
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    Miele S7 U1 Control board help and motor swap caution

    Hi, all I recently was watching one of Performance Reviews (Vacuumdevil's) old videos on servicing a H1 Swing and he says that the motor is the same as the one S7 (this is only partially true). I've been looking for an S7 (S7580) motors for a very long time with no success or way overpriced...
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    Miele S7 upright (S7580) correct motor part number??

    To answer my own question: it is indeed what I thought. Full part number: MRG 148/84-42/2 Info taken from "Beko1987" video "Beko gets a Miele S7260! Part 1... " at about 2:45 in.
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    Miele S7 upright (S7580) correct motor part number??

    Hi all, Just got totally ripped off on what appeared to be a good looking unit. On arrival it was completely dead (red warning triangle illuminated). Started to investigate and looked through the outlet vent and discovered someone had jammed in a "who know what" motor half hooked up (ref photo)...
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