The main purpose of a vacuum cleaner is to
agitate fibers in a carpet and suck up any debris. There are six different
reasons a vacuum can lose suction, a plugged vacuum hose, bad motor, full
vacuum bag, or cracked or damage hoses. Purchasing robot vacuum cleaner can be a
costly expense while repairing the suction on a vacuum cleaner can be virtually
free. Most suction loss problems on a vacuum cleaner can be easily fixed or
remedied with common house hold tools and very little technical expertise.
If your vacuum cleaner losses suction, the
first and easiest solution is to check the vacuum cleaner bag. If the vacuum
cleaner bag is full suction will be greatly reduced and the vacuum cleaner will
become ineffective. A vacuum cleaner works by passing air through the vacuum
cleaner bag fibers leaving dirt and debris behind inside the bag. If the vacuum robot cleaner bag becomes
full, airflow is restricted, limiting the amount of air passing through the
vacuum bag resulting in loss of suction. When replacing the vacuum bag always
consult your vacuum cleaners manual to insure that the vacuum bag seals with
the vacuum inlet hose. If your vacuum cleaner bag is not tightly sealed to the
vacuum inlet hose you will decrease the air flow through the bag resulting in
loss of suction.
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