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Here are some of the most common reasons and how to fix them..

Here are the most common faults that should be checked before getting rid of your vacuum cleaner:.Overfilled vacuum canister or bag.

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Overfilling your vacuum cleaner can cause a drop in suction power, which may make the vacuum appear to be broken.It also increases the chances of clogging..Blocked filters.

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Filters need to be cleaned regularly to maintain your vacuum’s suction.If your machine isn’t sucking like it once did, check whether the filters need to be cleaned or replaced.. Clogged hose..

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If the hose is partially clogged your vacuum won’t be able to generate as much suction power as before..

Tangled brush bar.Step 2: Pull Out The Filter.

Once the bin has been removed, you’ll be able to access the “Filter” knob.Pull this to remove the filter from the bin..

Check inside the housing.If there’s any loose dirt, this is a good time to tip it into a bin..