Introduction
If the vacuum cleaner only runs for a short time, the batteries are exhausted. The batteries are readily available, but you need to be good at soldering to replace them.
You will need three 18650 batteries with U-shaped soldering tabs and a voltage of 3.7 volts.
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            You have to disassemble the device into two halves. To do this, cut the sticker at the seam with a sharp tool. 
 
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            Take a plastic lever tool and carefully split the device into two halves. It probably is stuck a little. 
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            Now is a good time to give the inside of the appliance a good clean, especially all the foam filters. 
 
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            The batteries - shown here in green - are easy to see. They are held in the device by rubber buffers. 
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            You need three 18650 batteries with U-shaped solder tabs. The higher the capacity, the longer you can vacuum. Use types with a nominal voltage of 3.7 V and a charging voltage of 4.1 V. 
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            To be on the safe side, measure the voltage of each cell. They should all be the same. 
 
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            Carefully lift out the batteries. A fuse and a thermal sensor are glued to the first and third battery. 
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            Remove the adhesive tapes and carefully push the fuse and the thermal sensor to the side. 
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            In the third picture you can see the thermal sensor. Note how it is guided through a groove in the rubber buffer and rests against the battery. 
 
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            All solder joints are secured with heat-shrink tubing. Cut all heat-shrink tubing with a sharp tool and remove it. 
 
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            Now comes the main work: soldering. Get some wide heat-shrink tubing that fits over the soldering tabs. 
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            Desolder the old batteries piece by piece - you can also pinch off the cables - and solder them to the new batteries in the same way: 
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            Slide on suitable pieces of heat-shrink tubing before soldering. 
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            Heat the heat-shrink tubing until it tightens against the soldering tabs. 
 
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            Tape the fuse and the heat sensor in place with insulating tape. 
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            Insert the batteries. 
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            Check the polarity of the batteries once more. 
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            Switch on the device for testing. 
 
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Work through the steps in reverse order to reassemble your device.
4 comments
Auch von mir nochmal 1000 Dank - die Anleitung hat mir sehr geholfen - habe drei von den Handstaubsaugern und einen jetzt mit neuen Batterien ausgestattet. Die Kabel sind allerdings echt blöd verlegt in dem Gerät - überlege bei den anderen Saugern dann Kabelschuhe an die Akkus zu lösen und die Gegenstücke auf die Kabel -> wenn ich dann nochmal Akkus tauschen muss, kann ich die einfach anstecken - Schrumpfschlauch drüber und fertig
Sascha
@michael21879 @saschafabian Danke für eure Rückmeldungen. Dann haben wir schon mehrere Quellen für die Akkus, sind recht unproblematisch.
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