Indeed sounds like your sucking in some blockage. Did you try disassembling the cyclone? I don't have that particular model, but I think you can start the vacuum if you remove the cyclone assembly. If it then does not cause the suck-and-block noise, you can be sure the issue lies in there.
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Indeed sounds like you're sucking in some blockage. Did you try disassembling the cyclone? I don't have that particular model, but I think you can start the vacuum if you remove the cyclone assembly. If it then does not cause the suck-and-block noise, you can be sure the issue lies in there.
Indeed sounds like your sucking in some blockage. Did you try disassembling the cyclone? I don't have that particular model, but I think you can start the vacuum if you remove the cyclone assembly. If it then does not cause the suck-and-block noise, you can be sure the issue lies in there.