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- | == Height Setting == |
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+ | This page is mainly dealing with conventional upright (including some stick models) and canister vacuums. |
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+ | [comment]solutions[/comment] |
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+ | == Incorrect Height Setting == |
First step, check the height setting on your machine. | |
* If that setting is available, use it in combination with the proper height setting. | |
- | == The Hose |
+ | == The Hose is Clogged or Damaged == |
The next easiest check is to make sure the hose is not clogged. At the same time, check to see that it has no holes or cracks. | |
* If no clog is found, move on to the next cause. | |
- | == Bag or Dirt Cup |
+ | == Bag or Dirt Cup is Full == |
Another commonly overlooked problem that leads to increased noise from your vacuum is an overfilled dirt bag or dirt cup. | |
* If it is still loud, go to the next cause. | |
- | == Brush Roll == |
+ | == Brush Roll Issues == |
The brush roll (the spinning brushes) on your vacuum cleaner may contribute to excessive noise. They're noisy in the first place, and these following conditions add to the noise. You should do ***all*** the following checks. | |
* Reassemble the vacuum and test it. If it is quieter, you are done. | |
- | == Parts Not |
+ | == Parts Not in Place == |
Your vacuum may sound abnormally loud, if parts are not correctly installed or the housing is not fully closed or is damaged. | |
On some models with multiple small cyclones, the cyclones themselves can become clogged. The vacuum is likely very dirty if this happens. This may require more disassembly, so it's something to check last. | |
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+ | [comment]conclusion[/comment] |
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