Hello. I think you should check your warranty and call to support. If there is no such possibilities you will need to search some good repair service or even buy new device. If you will choose second variant, I recommend to choose good model from this robot vacuum ratings. Good luck!
SOURCE: weak suction on rainbow se vacuum
With years of use, you will collect a layer of "micro dust" on the impeller (the fan part) which reduces the efficiency. A toothbrush and some mild cleaner with gently scrubbing will restore it's power.
The impeller is that parts that spins that you can see when you take the top off to fill the water tank.
Hope this is the answer that you need!
SOURCE: Runs but doesn't vacuum/****
sounds like a sensor problem. pull and clean the front black/white caster assembly and the revealed movement sensor and the 4 cliff sensors along the bottom of the front. Make sure the front caster wheel turns freely. You may have to remove the roller from the caster assemply and push the axle out and clean it.
SOURCE: Shark euro-pro x upright vacuum that shuts down every 15 minutes
These are prone to overheating. The manufacturer put a foam 'filter' wrap around the electric motor. This filter wrap insulates the motor, trapping heat inside, which causes overheating. The motor is very similar in form and function to the one in the Hoover Windtunnel, but the Windtunnel has no filter wrap. It doesn't overheat, and functions fine without it. There is a filter on the intake anyway. It's a redundant filter, and I have removed mine. It works fine now.
If you take the filter out yourself, you will need a special screwdriver for one of the motor cover screws. I guess they don't want the consumers opening it up.
I suggest taking it to a vacuum repair shop and explaining to them the problem, and asking them to remove the filter wrap from the motor.
SOURCE: Roomba 530 Robotic Vacuum: I've cleaned everything, roomba is charged, and ye...
have you poped out the front wheel and cleaned the axle.also pull the 2 roller brushes out and pull the funny looking yellow ends off .clean hair ect. out n reinstall
SOURCE: Hi, I have a Hoover
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