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Here's your trick,

I did this years back on a Classic III that the speed switch was falling apart on:


 


Take a zip tie, and CAREFULLY tie down the speed switch into the 1ST SPEED position, turn the machine on to be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN the cleaner IS NOT in High speed. once your are certain the cleaner is not on high speed, you may then begin shampooing.


 


I've figured out a way to work around just about any Kirby speed switch, From getting a Omega shampooer to run with a 1-CR with a soda can tab, to running a Classic III head on a Heritage with a wooden dowel!


 


 
 

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