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Vacuum Has Lost Suction
The vacuum turns on but does not have any suction, or a weak suction.
Check the Performance Indicator
When looking down from above the vacuum you will see a one inch square on the left-hand side that is the performance indicator. It can be green, red, or a combination of both depending on the issue.
Partially Red Performance Indicator
If the indicator is turning red partially or slowly then you may need to clean any of the three filters this vacuum has, as they are causing a decrease in suction. The first of the two main filters, the dust filter, should be cleaned every 2 months. To follow a guide of how to clean it, click here. The second is a HEPA filter which should be cleaned every 6 months. To see how to clean or change that, click here. Lastly, there is a cyclonic filter which should be cleaned when it is visibly dirty. It is located inside the dirt cup so it is easy to clean if there are any blockages in it.
Fully Red Performance Indicator
There may be a blockage in the piping which is causing the vacuum to lose suction. To check for a blockage in any of the piping, click here.
Green Performance Indicator
If the performance indicator still shows fully green, then check if the brush is still rotating on the bottom when the vacuum is in use. If this is not the case then you will need to replace the belt that runs from the motor to the brush. For help replacing the belt view the instructional guide here.
Vacuum Immediately Shuts Off After Turning On
The vacuum turns off unexpected during use and won’t turn back on for a while.
Blockage in the Piping
There may be a blockage in the piping which is causing the vacuum motor overheat when it is turned on. To check for a blockage in any of the piping,click here. Once the vacuum overheats, it will likely take about a half an hour before it resets itself, and you can begin using it again. If it still overheats, check the filters using the guide for how to clean the dust filter and the HEPA filter.
Dirty Filters
If there is no blockage in the piping, the vacuum filters may be dirty and need to be cleaned. Your vacuum has two main filters, a dust filter which should be cleaned every 2 months of regular use, and a HEPA filter which should be cleaned every 6 months for optimal performance. It also has an additional cyclonic filter, visible from outside the clear plastic dirt cup, which should be cleaned if it appears clogged. To follow of a guide of how to clean the dust filter, click here. To see how to clean or change the HEPA filter, click here.
Vacuum has Smoke or Burning Scent
The vacuum emits smoke or a burning scent when running.
Hot Electric Motor
An electric motor which is overheating may be the cause of the issue. If the plastic casing at the base of the vacuum where the motor is housed is indeed hot to the touch, check the filters and dirt cup. First, make sure to always empty the dirt cup if it is full. Once empty, to properly remove the filters for cleaning, follow the instructions here and here. Allow the vacuum to cool down for about a half hour before starting again.
Broken or Stretched Belt
If the motor is checked and the cause is not found there, it is time to proceed with the belt. The belt causes the agitator brush roll to rotate and can cause smoke or burning if damaged. To inspect the belt and if necessary replace it, follow the guide here. If the belt is damaged or stretched then it is time to replace it.
Vacuum is Difficult to Move
The vacuum is difficult to push or pull along while vacuuming.
Wrong Suction Setting
If the vacuum is set to the wrong suction setting, it may not move properly. The dial located at the front base of the vacuum is the adjustment for different flooring the smallest dot stands for flat surfaces (such as hardwood floors) and the largest dot, for tall and thick flooring (such as a fluffy rug). Adjust the dial to the proper setting for your flooring and try again.
Roller not Spinning
There may be a blockage in the agitator brush roller located at the front of the bottom of the vacuum causing difficulty when pushing the vacuum. To check if the roller is stuck, follow this guide here.
Wheels are Stuck
If neither of these two issues are the case, there may be something wrapped around the axle between the wheels or jammed between a wheel and the vacuum. Lay the vacuum down and check the bottom around the wheels to see if this is the case. If so, carefully remove any obstructions and then try pushing it around again.
Vacuum Won’t Turn On
The Vacuum does not turn on when the power switch is on; it is likely not receiving power.
Check if Cord is Plugged In
If the cord may not be plugged in, so be sure to confirm that it is plugged into an outlet properly, pushed all the way into the socket not falling part-way out.
Bad Outlet
If the vacuum does not turn on after confirming it is properly plugged in, the outlet it is plugged into may be bad. Plug the vacuum into a different socket, optimally in another room of the house, and try again. Or plug a lamp, that you know works, into the outlet and try turning it on. If it doesn’t turn on, the outlet may be bad.
Power Cord May be Broken
If the first two options have been checked and confirmed not to be the problem, the power cord may be broken. Unplug the vacuum and check for any exposed wiring showing through the rubber coating. If there is any, do not attempt to use the vacuum, the cord will need to be replaced. If the vacuum turns on only at a particular orientation of the power cord even though no wiring is showing through, replacing the power cord will fix this. Contact the manufacturer or take it to a trusted vacuum repair place if your vacuum cord needs to be repaired.
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I purchased this vacuum online in October 2018.. The roller brush works when you turn it on, but as soon as you release the handle to start to vacuuming the roller stops. How do I correct this issue?
Brenda Brenda - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I'd check the belt-might be worn out and check the push button which disengages the belt for bare floor cleaning.
jim -
My vacuum has not suction but the performance indicator is green and the roller is spinning. I have tried everything but it will not work properly. Please help.
Julie Yearsley - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Check the hose replacement instructions, The hose I have is the original hose, but the same problem could be with an existing hose also. I mean a clog is a clog right. My vacuum gave me the same problem, and even though it took some doing I disconnected the hose completely and the clog was just before it was sucked into the canister. I had a big clog in that section of the hose because I had sucked up a piece of paper. It was blocking the escape of the rest I had vacuumed up. I still allow air to go thru, but nothing was deposited into the canister. After I removed the hose completely then is when I found out this was the problem. I clean my canister really frequently so it never occurred to me that the problem was a clog. I tried everything else before I checked this. That will not happen again !
Valeria Falgout -
my hoover windtunnel has lost suction on all carpets. Light is green, checked/cleaned hoses, filters and roller brush. It seems the carpet adjuster doens’t adjust as cleanly as it use to - like the higher setting is no different than the lowest setting. Could this be the cause of the suction and if so, how do you fix it?
CO Davis - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have lost complete suction with my vacuum. I cleaned all filters, Took it apart and made sure all hoses are clear, made sure the hose/floor valve was clear. The canister is completely cleaned. The is zero suction from the floor side or the hose. Can anybody help?
Michael Tobb - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Anyone know why the hose connection to canister isn't snug therefore lose of suction and doesn't pick up small items like dirt. When you remove canister it doesnt fit into the hose connection.n
Robin Andrews - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
hoover max capacity wind tunnel pet : when using hose to vacuum the roller is still turning and suction is working so it is spitting dirt into the air. How do I stop the floor vacuum area from sucking??
Lea Massaro - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
mine is doing the same thing!
Jenn Beauford -
I am missing at hose for use with tools. Part # please
Janet Parker Nickerson - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0