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I had the same problem with exact same vacuum, was working great and the one day just lost almost all suction in the hose and in very very poor suction on base when vacuuming carpet, also when vacuuming the carpet everything I vacuum shoots out the bottom and hits my feet, never happened b4, checked all hoses and tor apart every thing to see if their war dust in motor, clogging anywere but nothing everthing looked great, NEED HELP CANT AFFORD TO BUY ANOTHER VACUUM OR TO TAKE TO REPAIR MAN TO B CHRGED AN ARM AND LEG, SOMEONE PLEASE HELPPPP!!!!!!!!!!
1) There is a tear / hole in the hose. 2) There is a clog in the hose 3) The knob that selects carpet or tools is still set for carpet 4) Bag / Cup is full.
You must have something obstructing the airflow. There is sometimes a small trap door under the vacuum where the brush is located. Open that door and see if there is something jammed in it. If you don't have the door, then there is an obstruction somewhere in the vacuum. You should also look in the hose.
Usually clogs are in the dirt inlet by the brush roll, or in the hose. Take the hose off from the bottom and see if there is suction, if not, then the hose is clogged. If suction there, then it is lower. Also is the brush roll turning, if not, that could be your problem.
Sounds like you have a clog somewhere. Check the filter inside the dust compartment, if is very dirty it won't allow ait to flow thru, Part #62132, DCF-H filter. Check the hose, take it off if you can and drop something in it to see if it comes out the other end, if it doesn't, then the hose is clogged. Check bown by the brush roll, the inlet may be plugged. Also if the belt is more then say 6 months old, you may want to replace it, I am sure it is strertched, part #61120B, extended life belt.
Check the hose and see if it has a clog, also the hose at the bottom. The filters may be clogged, make sure they are clean and that air flows thru them, if not then replace them.
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