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How To Replace Hoover Vacuum Parts And Accessories
To replace the belt or the brush roll on a Hoover vacuum, unscrew the brush guard, and replace the old brush assembly and belt. Remove the power switch from the back panel, and slot a new one in its place. Take out the motor housing, and place the new cord using the old retainers. Before replacing…
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Deebot Vacuum Beeping – Causes And Solutions
A Deebot vacuum can start beeping because of a malfunctioning brush, obstruction in a faulty motor, failed auto-sensor, full or improperly installed dustbin, and low battery. The number of times a Deebot vacuum beeps identifies which problem is causing the malfunction. Deebot robot vacuums are known for their powerful suction and ease of use. However, certain…
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The Top Vacuums That Are Easy To Clean
Almost everyone in the United States uses a vacuum to suction dirt and debris from a variety of surfaces into a dirt canister or bag for easy household cleaning. However, vacuums frequently become clogged or overheat when they become dirty, and you are probably wondering if there are models that are easy to clean. Several…
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Reasons Why A Hoover Vacuum Light Is Red – And How To Fix It
Almost 5 million Hoover vacuums are purchased each year by Americans. However, during use, the red light on the Hoover may flash red and require maintenance. A red light on a Hoover vacuum indicates either the brush is jammed, the dirt cup is full, the filters are dirty, or the carpet height setting is incorrect.…
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How To Use A Shark Robot Vacuum – Set up, Cleaning And Operation
To use a Shark Vacuum Robot, place the device on a hard surface with strong Wi-Fi, and ensure no obstructions. Install the two side brushes and place the device on the dock to charge in preparation of cleaning. To start cleaning, press the CLEAN button once, and press again to stop. Press the DOCK button…
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How To Reset Shark Robot Vacuums – Error Lights And Fixes
A Shark Robot Vacuum can be reset by turning it upside down and pressing the power button (located on the side) for at least 10 seconds. The unit should power off. Wait a minimum of 10 seconds, then press the power button once. A Shark Robot vacuum can also be reset by the app. Simply…
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How To Reset A Dyson Vacuum – Cordless, Upright and Canister
Dyson vacuums do not come with a designated reset button. To reset the batteries, turn the vacuum off and connect it to a charging/power outlet after 5-10 seconds. Clean the unit, reset the brush bar using the button located on the vacuum handle, and replace the batteries if need be before plugging in/turning on the…
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Why Your Bissell Vacuum Isn’t Suctioning – Troubleshooting And Repair
Bissell vacuums lose suction because of debris in the filters, a dislodged canister, or blocked brush roll. A clogged canister or vacuum bags, a faulty blower motor or a split hose can also stop a Bissell vacuum from suctioning. More than 40 million vacuums are bought every year in the U.S., most of which are…
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How To Clean A ThisWorx Car Vacuum – Complete Instructions
ThisWorx vacuums are a good choice for a light, handheld car cleaner. If taken care of, they can last for years and are a good investment. To clean a ThisWorx car vacuum, unplug it and remove the clear container by pressing the button in front of the power switch. Clean the filter with the ThisWorx…
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How To Choose A Portable Air Compressor
Many air compressors are large and designed specifically to work inside your garage, but there are also a number of portable air compressors available that you can use to power your pneumatic tools in the field, or to simply inflate a flat tire on the road. Air compressors are handy tools that we wouldn’t be…
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Why Your Roomba Battery Light Is Flashing – Orange, Red or White
The battery light color on iRobot Roombas is different in each model. In general, in the 500-900 series green indicates a fully charged battery, red means low or no battery and flashing orange means it’s charging. For the i3 and i7 series a white light indicates it is charging (pulse) or fully charged, orange is…
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Why Your Bissell Vacuum Is Blowing Air – And What To Do About It
Bissell vacuums blow air because of a clogged nozzle, or a damaged filter or vacuum belt. A full dirt canister or a dirty filter can also make a Bissell vacuum blow air. We rely on our vacuums to clean our space fast, so it’s incredibly frustrating when they stop working and start blowing air or…
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Why Your iRobot Roomba Is So Loud – And How To Fix It
iRobot Roomba’s can be loud because of debris caught on the brush/filter, an extractor out of place or a damaged vacuum impeller. Old brushes/filters or the brush’s rubber extractors not turning can also make an iRobot Roomba create excessive noise. More than 14.2 million families use robotic vacuum cleaners. We rely on them to clean…
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Size Does Matter – Air Compressors For A Nail Gun
In general, air compressors with a 2-7 CFM rating and a 2-6 gallon tank capacity are suitable for most common types of pneumatic nail guns. The exact requirements depend on the specific nail gun that you have. Nail guns are handy tools obviously designed to drive nails into wood faster than a hammer. However, your…



















