Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Why Isn't My Vacuum Cleaner Working?

!±8± Why Isn't My Vacuum Cleaner Working?

Tools and equipment do break down after prolonged usage, especially if not well taken care of. Household vacuum cleaners, be it the lightweight canister vacuums or the more sturdy upright vacuums, are no exceptions. Before rushing to send it for repairs, and which may not come cheap, you might find that the problem can actually be easily rectified by you at home. Always unplug the vacuum before cleaning or repairing any vacuum parts to prevent electric shock.

Here is a list of the common break-downs resulting in vacuum not working properly:

1. Motor not working - Possible reasons:

* Plug not secured.
* The on-off switch is broken.
* The power cord is broken.
* The handle cord is broken.
* Motor is old and worn-out. In this case, it might be better and cheaper to buy a new machine.

2. Poor suction - Possible reasons:

* Dust bag is full, restricting air-flow passing through bag.
* Dirt cup is not properly latched in place.
* Filter is dirty. Time to give it a cleaning. Filters need to be replaced at least once a year for peak performance.
* Hose is not properly connected to the machine.
* Obstructions in the hose, wand or the attachments. To remove the obstructions, try plugging the hose into the exhaust port if available, put the other end into a paper or plastic bag and runs the motor. Another way would be to push a long thin handle such as a broom handle, through the hose. This should do the trick.
* Hole or split in hose, wand or attachments. Try covering the hole or split with duct tape. If still not working, then you will have no choice but to buy a replacement. Vacuum cleaner parts can easily be bought online.

3. Poor cleaning action - Possible reasons:

* Problem with the beater/agitator brush. Could be due to a worn-out or broken rubber belt that connects the brush with the motor. (if applicable)
* Hairs, lint or thread tangled up in endcaps of the beater/agitator brush resulting in bearings of brush not spinning smoothly. This could also cause the belt to break.
* Worn-out brushes. If brushes are not available, then the entire beater bar would have to be replaced.

4. Vacuum blows a fuse - Possible reasons:

* The same circuit serving too many appliances.
* A short-circuit has occurred in the power cord or the plug.
* There is a short-circuit in the handle cord.

5. Extremely noisy when vacuuming - Possible reasons:

* A loosened or out of balance power brush.

6. User experienced shock when using vacuum - Possible reasons:

* Could be due to a frayed power cord.


Why Isn't My Vacuum Cleaner Working?

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Friday, November 11, 2011

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Can You Really Fix Your Dyson Yourself?

!±8± Can You Really Fix Your Dyson Yourself?

Dyson vacuum cleaners have rapidly become very popular and are very effective vacuum cleaners and well liked by their owners. As a result of this Dyson vacuum cleaners tend to be used often and are perhaps worked harder than other vacuum cleaners. Even though they have the legendary suction technology, and don't require a bag, if yours isn't working as efficiently as it was, perhaps it could do with some attention.

Before you consider taking to a local repair shop, or contacting your supplier, have a look and see if you can fix the problem yourself.

Here are 10 issues that can stop your Dyson from working properly that can be easily resolved.

1. Not picking up through the hose

If your Dyson won't pick up using the hose, then check that there is nothing blocking the hose. Picking up larger objects can prevent this from happening again in the future.

2. Blocked cleaner head (brushes)

A blocked cleaner head can be fixed by carefully removing the blockage. Hair, string and other items are usually to blame. Perhaps it's time to replace the cleaner head if it looks worn out, or isn't as effective even after you've removed the blockage.

3. Turns itself off

If your Dyson turns itself off it is usually a sign that it is overheating. This can be caused by a blockage, dirty filters. It is straightforward to check for a blockage or change dirty filters. If this doesn't resolve the problem, then it may mean that the motor is worn out.

4. Not picking up

After a while you might find that your Dyson is not picking up. This is usually caused by blocked filters. It is important to check both the pre and post motor filters, and cleaned or replaced as necessary.

5. Burning smell

If your Dyson is emitting a burning smell, it might mean that you may need to replace the motor.

6. Won't stand up

If your Dyson will not stand up, then the mechanism has come out of alignment, and can be resolved quickly and easily.

7. Clattering sound

If your hear your Dyson making a clattering sound it is usually because there is something caught in the brush bar. Cleaning the brush bar will normally resolve this. If it doesn't, then it could indicate a clutch problem.

8. Intermittently cuts out

A Dyson that intermittently cuts out usually points to a power cable problem. Vacuum cleaner power leads have hard lives as they are unwound, stretched during use and then wound away in the same position. Not to mention the fact that they often get caught on furniture and under doors. It is recommended that the power cable is completely replaced, rather than shortened and reattached. A shortened power cable often fails again soon afterwards making it a false economy.

9. Burning rubber smell

If you can smell burning rubber this often indicates a brush roll and belt problem. By having a look, you will be able to tell what the problem is and what needs replacing.

10. General observations

If you've had your Dyson a while, and have never cleaned the filters, or cleaned the brush head, perhaps now is a good time to have a look and see if the power cable is wearing out, or the filters are dirty. You can replace the parts as necessary, and not be without the use of your Dyson. Prevention is better than cure.

Now that you know what the symptoms are, and what to look for in order to resolve them, you should be able to keep your Dyson working efficiently, to provide you with the fantastic cleaning power you need.


Can You Really Fix Your Dyson Yourself?

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