How To Remove a Clog or a Blockage
Removing Clogs or Blockages from Your Vacuum Cleaner: A Step-by-Step Guide
Method 1: Checking and Removing Blockages
- Check the Brush Head: Inspect the brush head for stuck debris or blockages and remove any found.
- Inspect Straight Wands: Remove and check the straight wands for blockages.
- Check Flexible Hose: Inspect the flexible hose by letting one end dangle and looking downward.
- Remove Blockages: Use a rod (like a broomstick) to gently push through the vacuum tubing and remove blockages.
- Check the Machine: Inspect the machine itself for blockages or issues.
Method 2: Testing for Blockages
- Remove Hose: Take off the hose from the vacuum.
- Drop Coin Test: Drop a $2 coin into the hose with the rod and floor tool still attached.
- Check Coin Movement: If the coin gets stuck, you have a blockage!
Additional Tips
- Regularly check and clean your vacuum cleaner to prevent clogs.
- Avoid vacuuming small objects that can cause blockages.
- If the blockage persists, consider consulting a professional or the user manual.
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and remove any clogs or blockages from your vacuum cleaner.