Electrolux EL7020A Oxygen 3 Ultra Canister Vacuum Cleaner Bagged Vacuum\015 I accidentally vacuumed up the corner of a blanket and the bottom part of the hose, the power stopped working- the power that pushes it forward\015
How to Identify and Fix Common Vacuum Problems ?
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Turn off the vacuum cleaner – then check if the nozzle, tube, hose or filters are blocked and/or dirty. Let the product cool down for a minimum of 2 hours on the charging stand before starting it again (stick vacuum cleaners only)
Turn the unit on and feel the suction at the end of the hose handle. If there is no or low suction, then the clog is in the hose. You can remove the clog by running a long, stiff object through the hose, such as a butter knife, starting at the wall end.
Oil from the exhaust port running down the pump. Rumbling sounds coming from the pump. Repeated failure to reach maximum pressure for tasks. Mist or smoke coming from the exhaust section of the pump.
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.Check the terminals where the wand connects to the PN. If any are discolored or cracked, that may be the problem.
.Open the PN and check for loose or broken wires and connections. Repair or replace as necessary.
.The reset switch could be broken or worn out. You can check this with a continuity tester or multimeter.
.If none of these solve the problem the vacuum needs to be taken to your local Aerus Electrolux store for diagnosis and repair.
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Is there anything else I can try? Model Callisto
Keep in mind this is repairable, and if the unit is less than 5 years old it should still be under warranty.
Good luck .
1 at the handle / upper wand
1 at the lower wand top of the power brush attachment
I replaced the entire wand assembly and it worked great for a year or so and now it’s doing the same thing again. I was told to keep the power switch on the handle set to off when connecting the power brush attachment or it will bu
.- Check for suction at the back of the unit, after removing the hose where it attaches to the back of the vacuum. If there is NO suction, the machine will need to be taken to a local Service Center for inspection.
.If there IS suction at the back of the machine with the hose removed, please check the following:
.Unplug the unit from the outlet.
.- Check the Pre and Post-Motor filters for debris. Dirty filters can restrict airflow. The pre-motor foam filter is square and located in a pull out tray underneath the dirt cup. The foam filter may be hand washed in cold water with mild detergent. Reinstall the filter when it is completely dry. The post-motor HEPA Media filter is rectangular and located on the side of the machine. Note: The white HEPA Media Post-Motor Filter is not washable.
– Ensure the dirt cup is empty.
– Check the upper tank for build up or clogs.
– Twist the inner cyclone to the left and pull down
– Wipe the inside of the upper tank and separator plate with a
damp cloth moistened with water or mild cleaning detergent.
– Once the inner cyclone is dry, lock back into the machine by
pushing up and turning to the right.
– Put the dirt cup back in
– Check for good suction at the end of the upholstery hose. If there is good suction, make sure the hose is firmly connected to the lower hose on the back of the vacuum. If there is no suction at the end of the hose, check the hose for splits, cracks or clogs.
– Make sure the brush is rotating. If it is not, remove the access plate and examine the brush, and belt for damage. The access panel can be removed by lifting the 4 tabs located at the bottom of your machine. Lift tab 1 then 2-4 tabs to remove the access panel.
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.CLEARING CLOGS
– Detach the upper hose from the machine. Insert a broomstick into the hose to push any obstruction through to the opposite end.
– Remove the screw from the left side of the lower hose on the back of the unit, and straighten this section of hose by pulling it down or lay the unit out flat, and roll the unit on its side with the lower house towards the top side. Look through the hose for any obstructions. Push a broom stick through the lower hose to unclog.