Most common questions used to investigate
Is your vacuum cleaner not turning on at all?
Is there any power outage or fluctuation in your area?
Is your vacuum cleaner plugged into the power socket properly?
Check your main circuit board. Is their any switch that has been tripped?
Is the power button on the vacuum cleaner not responding?
Is the motor running but the vacuum is still not working?
Is your vacuum failing to stay on?
Check the body temperature of the vacuum. Is your vacuum overheating?
Is the suction power of the vacuum not strong enough?
Is the trash bag of the vacuum full?
Check the filters. Are they clean and unclogged?
Is the vacuum's hose clogged?
Is your vacuum cleaner extra noisy?
check the vacuum hose. Is it clogged?
Check the belt of the vacuum cleaner. Is it fit properly and without any wear and tear?
Common conclusions
Due to the power outage your vacuum cleaner may not be working properly. Contact your local utility supplier and inform them about the power outage.
This may be the cause for your malfunctioning vacuum cleaner. Plug it in properly and it should work.
The flipped switch may be why the vacuum cleaner in not working. Flip the switch back up and restart the vacuum cleaner
The power switch may have malfunctioned. You can change the switch yourself as it is easy to do, or otherwise contact a professional and ask for them to do it for you.
Contact a professional as the cause may be a free running motor.
Contact the vacuum cleaner's original manufacturer and file a request for service.
Turn the vacuum off for a period of time as sometimes vacuum cleaners shut down when they are overworked and start overheating.
The problem may be with a blown thermal fuse. Replace it yourself by purchasing it at a local electrical store.
Clean the bag using a blower or something else as a full bag makes it difficult for the vacuum to store more debris and dust.
If your vacuum’s air filter is clogged, it probably won’t do much sucking. Clean or replace the filter and try again.
Clean the hose as a clogged hose will not allow dust and dirt to be sucked up.
The problem may be with the brush roll. Clean it yourself. If the problem persists you can contact a professional.
Unclog the hose as if an object is stuck, the vacuum's motor will be under pressure which may cause greater noise.
Adjust the position of the belt or even replace it as when the belt is on the point of breaking, it starts creating noise.
Contact the original manufacturer and file a request for service as the problem may be with a faulty motor.
Contact the original manufacturer and file a request for service or contact a professional to further diagnose the problem.
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