Vacuum Cleaner / Hoover – Loss of Suction?
Ok this may seem like a stupid question.. but…
I have a bagless hoover and its losing suction. There doesn't appear to be a blockage but does that mean the hoover is on its way out or is there some other possible problem?
Thanks in advance (from a dumb blonde) lol
could be several different things. first turn your vacuum over then turn it on, is the brush moving ? If not you need a new belt. Two there could be blockage in your hose, straighten a wire clothes hanger , stick it down the hose.Amd make sure your hoses are on properely. Always make sure your filters are clean, wash them in hot water and air dry.
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June 9th, 2009 at 2:13 pm
hoses are not hooked up correctly. They should be hooked in at the bottom only if you are doing attachments.
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same thing happend to me
June 9th, 2009 at 2:56 pm
If everything is hooked up correctly and there are no blockages in the hoses, then you'll probably need to clean the filter or replace it.
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June 9th, 2009 at 3:24 pm
could be several different things. first turn your vacuum over then turn it on, is the brush moving ? If not you need a new belt. Two there could be blockage in your hose, straighten a wire clothes hanger , stick it down the hose.Amd make sure your hoses are on properely. Always make sure your filters are clean, wash them in hot water and air dry.
References :