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Model # 11620501 Official Kenmore vacuum cleaner & attachment set

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Kenmore 11620501 vacuum cleaner & attachment set, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Instruction Insert 763617

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Instruction insert

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Nut 596564
#32

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Nut

Part #596564

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Filtr-sfty 700334
#3

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Filtr-sfty

Part #700334

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Thermostat 763291
#33

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Thermostat

Part #763291

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Crevice Tool 722374
#83

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Crevice tool

Part #722374

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Power Cord 762976
#27

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Power cord

Part #762976

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Catch 762672
#61

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Catch

Part #762672

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Suction Control 722419
#93

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Suction control

Part #722419

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Screw 681074
#48

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Screw

Part #681074

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Ring 722402
#89

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Ring

Part #722402

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