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No suction on the spot cleaner hose - Vacuums

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Its blocked down at the inlet base or where enters or exits the machine.
take it apart put a broomstick or coat hanger down in there to clear

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Could be the filter is clogged up not allowing air threw the hose

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If there is no suction then there is a clog somewhere in the hose and needs to be cleaned.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2008

SOURCE: Sudden loss of suction.

Check the inlet down by the brush roll to see if it is clogged. Also check the belt to be sure it is ok. Is there suction at the hose? If not then it is still clogged.

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2009

SOURCE: Hoover tc5238 bagless cylinder vacuum cleaner - no suction

You have a clogged hose. Sometimes a Q-tip or something like that gets sucked up and then stuff jams up against it. You can use a long stiff wire with a hook bent in the end to reach the jam and work it loose. Just be very careful not to poke the wire through the hose! Work slowly and get the clog out a bit at a time.

The clogged hose would also account for the red light.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 08, 2009

SOURCE: Hoover Bagless WindTunnel vacuum cleaner.

very easy. you have clog. take the brush off look where the hole is thats where the clog is. it might be in there you might have to take the housing off of the motor

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2010

SOURCE: Bissell ProHeat 2X(9200) hose to cleaner solution no suction

There are a couple areas to check:
1. The black gasket where clearview water collecting unit and the base's front meet. Ensure gasket is in good condition.
2. Check if you're getting sufficient suction: remove the water collecting unit. When you turn on the the unit, you'll feel suction out of a black hose pointing upwards next to the grey dial. If you're not getting sufficient suction you need to check that all the gaskets are seated properly. there are 3 gaskets: (1) an orange one seated between the black hose and the base unit (2 and 3): On the bottom of the unit there is a removeable panel. This panel has a gasket (red) and inside there is a white gasket.

BElectric

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2010

SOURCE: when the hose is used the cleaner looses suction

Hi,

There is a blockage in the hose somewhere. Disconnect all of the hose sections (make note of how they all fit back together) and check each one individually for blockages. The straight sections can be done visually by looking through them towards a light source, e.g. a window.

The hose section can also be inspected visually if you compress the stretchy part into a straight line and also look towards a light source. If you can't see light through any section, you have probably found the blockage.

Pay particular attention to the point where the hose enters the vacuum at the back near the bottom. After releasing the hose from this connection, also check inside the fitting that the hose attaches to the hoover.

Once you have found the blockage you will need some kind of rod to remove it. This may be easy or difficult depending on where the blockage is. Basically, you need something about 2 feet long, fairly thin, stiff, straight and - most importantly - blunt ended so it will push the blockage out (rather than pierce through it) and also will not damage the flexible hose. I generally use a section of wooden dowel.

Once you have removed the blockage, reassemble the sections of hose and you should have suction again.

Hope this helps. Please post back if you need further assistance.

Regards,
BElectric

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