Vacuums Logo

Related Topics:

Question about Kenmore Vacuums

2 Answers

Wand attached to hose - how do you detach? Kenmore central vacuum system model s107 34730

Posted by Glen Jones on

2 Answers

Nancy Radclyffe

  • Level 1:

    An expert who has achieved level 1.

    MVP:

    An expert that got 5 achievements.

    Habit-Forming:

    Visited the website for 3 consecutive days.

    New Friend:

    An expert that has 1 follower.

  • Contributor
  • 18 Answers

Many central vacuums have similar or the same parts made by a small number of manufacturers. I found the MD Central Vacuum website to be very helpful and I hope it solves your problem. I have attached pictures and descriptions from their website so you can see if this is what your wand looks like. If so, to separate the wand from the floor brush unit there should be a lever or button on the brush housing you can push with your foot to release the wand. If you are asking about where the wand connects to the hose you push that black button that you see at the top of the wand in the picture, the top smaller black part. I hope this helps.
wand attached to hose - how do you detach?  Kenmor - central vacuum wand-jkobyalmw5riy13xxacw2mnx-2-2.jpg

Posted on Dec 18, 2017

Karen Roach

  • Level 1:

    An expert who has achieved level 1.

    New Friend:

    An expert that has 1 follower.

  • Contributor
  • 1 Answer

Try this link https://www.manualslib.com/download/786368/Kenmore-Central-Vacuum-System.html
It should be the correct owners manual, although the numbers don't correspond. Good luck!

Posted on Oct 04, 2017

1 Related Answer

ercupa190

ernesto cuadra

  • 12223 Answers

SOURCE: hose on dyson dc14 fall out of handle

1= you nee put some clamps for to avoid that problem
or read your instr.manual download from www. fitness.manualsonline.com ro www.retrevo.com or from your supplier Dyson Vacuums
God bless you

Posted on Jul 11, 2012

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

How does the nonelectric hose detach from the wand on rainbow e series to connect to aquamate

Rainbow E Series attachment hoses fit the wand with friction. The wand will just twist and pull out of an attachment hose. Now for use with an Aquamate, if you have the newest aquamate like here:
Rainbow AquaMate 3 carpet shampooer , the aquamate needs an electrified hose made for water pickup and a stainless steel long pipe (stainless steel so it will not rust, you can use chrome but it will rust) .

Vacuum Repair Technician
800-775-6586
GoodVac.com
0helpful
2answers

Why when I Pull out handle to use edging attachment, suction stops?

Make sure that the vacuum cleaner is in the fully upright position as there is a slide 'gate' thet directs suction to either the vacuum head or to the handle section depending as to which section you wish to use. In the upright position, you shoud be able to hear the vacuum at the handle where the attachments connect. If you still have vacuum at floor level, check the action of this gate. The actuating mechanism may be broken. Cheers Bob
0helpful
1answer

Hose on dyson dc14 fall out of handle

1= you nee put some clamps for to avoid that problem
or read your instr.manual download from www. fitness.manualsonline.com ro www.retrevo.com or from your supplier Dyson Vacuums
God bless you
0helpful
3answers

Why does my dyson vacuum cleaner tip over when using the wand

Hi there,

Your Dyson should not tip over while you're using the hose and wand. If it seems to be doing this, please call us free on 0800 298 0298 (UK), or 1-866-693-9766 (US), as we may be able to offer some helpful advice on the best way to use the machine.

Best wishes,

Jack
Dyson Online Customer Support
http://www.dyson.com/
0helpful
1answer

Problem is system cuts off after 10-30 seconds. Is this a common problem?

It is if the motor overheats. Overheating can be caused by several things. Clogged pipes, hose, wands, or power nozzle, or a dirty filter are the most common.
First, disconnect the hose from the wands, plug the hose into the wall outlet, and check the suction. If it's weak or non-existent, there's probably a blockage in it. You can double check by dropping a coin in one end and lifting the hose until the coin drops out the other end. This can best be cleared by using a shop vac or air compressor to blow air through it from the wall end. Plug the shop vac hose into the exhaust port, with the other end in the wall end of the hose Turn on. If this doesn't clear it, you'll probably need to take it to a repair shop.
Visually check the wands. If clogged, simply push it out with a broom handle.
With the wand detached, drop a coin into the wand opening of the power nozzle. If it doesn't fall through, use a wooden spoon handle to push the clog back through toward the brush. Clear it from there.
Check the filter. Remove it and rinse thoroughly. Allow it to air dry thoroughly before reinstalling.
If none of these help, the vacuum needs to be taken to a repair shop for diagnosis and repair.
0helpful
1answer

What do I do when there is no suction. My central vac just stopped picking up and though I emptied the machine and replaced the filter there continues to be no suction.

1. If it's an older model, the hose is likely well worn and probably has leaks at each end where it attaches to the handle and connector at the other end. If this is the case, a new hose is needed.
2. A blockage in the hose. To check the hose for blockages, detach both ends and drop a coin down one end. Lift the hose a little at a time so coin drops out the other end. If it doesn't, there's a clog. Please don't try to take it apart to remove the clog. If you can't get it out, take it to a reputable vacuum repair shop and let them.
best way to clear an obstruction is to blow it out by attaching the wall end to the exhaust of a shop vacuum, or using an air compressor.
You can try holding the wand end of the hose directly to the CV in port and turning the machine on. This provides essentially the same action as the previous method.
If neither of these work, try a combination of the two. Or using a shop vac, hold the wall end to the exhaust of the vacuum and the wand end to the in port of the shop vac. Turn shop vac on and the obstruction should come out.
Borrow a good strong shop vacuum if you need to.
If these methods fail, take it to an authorized Aerus Electrolux store and have the service tech try to clear it. Care must always be taken when trying to clear an obstuction with a long object, especially if it's pointed. I've seen many hoses that have shorted out and even caught fire due to the wiring accidentally being "nicked

3. Is there suction at the end of the hose, or is it just at the power nozzle there's none. If the hose has good suction, check the power nozzle airway. If it's blocked it can easily be cleared by pushing the clog back toward the brush with the handle of a wooden spoon, or other similar object.
2helpful
1answer

It doesn' come on when hose is plugged in. I checked that the unit was plugged in and the socket works.

It could be one of several problems.
1. Ensure the filter is clean. It should be rinsed and dried thoroughly about every six months. Allowing it to go longer results in dirty filter, which results in excessive stain on the motor, which will eventually cause the motor to burn out. I highly recommend keeping an extra filter on hand to use while the other is drying.
2. Ensure filter is in the vacuum and properly seated. There's a cut-off switch above the filter that prevents the vacuum from working if there is no filter. This is to prevent dirt and debris from being soaked into the motor compartment and thus into the motor.
3. Detach the low voltage wiring from side of unit. Use a pair of needle nose pliers to short across the terminals of the vacuum. If the motor and CVA board are good the vacuum should run. If it doesn't, the problem is with the motor or CVA. Further trouble-shooting to determine the problem should be done at an authorized Aerus Electrolux store by a trained technician.
4. Any broken or worn out switches, wiring, and/or terminals in vacuum unit or hose/attachments could also result in the machine not working. This is assuming you have the deluxe set of attachments with the electric hose and power nozzle.
Testing hose: Detach hose from wall and wand. Turn switch full on. Using a continuity tester or multimeter, place one lead in a terminal on the hose, and the other lead to each lead on the other end of the hose. One lead should read zero, the other infinity. Repeat with the other terminal. The readings on the other end of the hose should be opposite of the first lead. If any of the reading are other than this, the hose needs to be repaired or replaced.
Any problem can be easily diagnosed at an authorized Aerus Electrolux store. You'll need to take the unit, hose, wands, and power nozzle to the shop for accurate diagnosis.
0helpful
1answer

The hand held attachment no longer has suction. The hose collapses when I try to use it. Have cleaned the vacuum thoroughly and the filter. This still happens. Ive taken all the parts off and cleaned...

Hi, please ensure that the hose is fitted correctly into the base of the Dyson. If this becomes loose or detached the machine will not **** whilst using the hose. Also check that the u bend is fitted correctly. Finally check that the vent on the left hand side (when standing behind the machine) is correctly inserted. The other issue could be that the Wand itself is blocked. Try detaching the wand from the hose and see if the hose has suction. If it does then the wand is blocked, if it doesnt then the problem lies elsewhere.
0helpful
1answer

My Kenmore Progessive vacuum wand does not have any suction. How can I repair it?

Detach the wand from the hose and see if you have suction from the hose itself. It is more often the blockage is in the corrugations of the hose than in the wand, but also check the elbows of any tools attached to the wand and look thru the wand itself..
Anything caught in the hose should be sucked backward with another vac.
Try opening the dust container, remove the bag if there is one and drop a coin through the hose to locate blockage. The coin will come to rest against the blockage if there is any or drop thru..
If you shake the hose you will locate the blockage by feeling the vibration of the coin against the wall of the hose.This will pinpoint your problem area.
Caution rough use with a wire coat hanger could damage the hose and broomsticks get stuck. Use another vac if the hose is blocked.
Sep 13, 2009 • Vacuums
0helpful
3answers

I need a new hose for my Electrolux central vac

Do you need a new powerhead too or only the hose? If you need a new powerhead than I would recommend looking at the Imperium Pro Elite Attachment set. It is an excellent quality powerhead and hose. If you only need a new hose than you will need to contact the Aerus because they will be probably be the only company who can sell you a hose that wil be compatible with your powerhead. Their website is http://www.aerusonline.com/products/
Not finding what you are looking for?

Open Questions:

521 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Kenmore Vacuums Experts

Marvin
Marvin

Level 3 Expert

85241 Answers

David Shaub

Level 3 Expert

2994 Answers

Mike

Level 3 Expert

4383 Answers

Are you a Kenmore Vacuum Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...