I have cleaned every filter I can find no luck at head
It is clogged somewhere in the head of vacuum cleaner. Check the neck at base of sweeper.
There is a short internal hose that goes from brush head to the inspection port on rear of machine. Remove silver sole plate on bottom of brush head to get access to this hose and pull out what ever is blocking it.
SOURCE: The brush does not spin when making contact with carpeting
I tried the electrical-tape-around-the-wooden-spindle technique. After a minute or so, it's back to functioning normally.
SOURCE: Dirt Devil Swivel Glide Platinum vacuum suction problem
Is the suction tubing in the head assembly clogged, is the belt broke? If the if the belt looks good the brush may be turned off and you may need to turn the brush switch on.
SOURCE: brush spin,good suction at hose, no suction at
Air passage from back of brush head, through the joint, and up to bag, may be blocked.
SOURCE: Very little suction in hose no tears in hose
Hi there, SmartAlec from NelsonVacuums.com.au . I have fixed hundreds of Dyson DC07 vacuum cleaners over the last few years and i would say there are 2 possible causes for the loss of suction.
1st is that the filter looks clean but is actually worn anyway. The way to tell is remove the washable filter from your vacuum cleaner. Take out the foam insert this seems to last longer that the other part. Hold up the plastic cage to the light and look at the white part (well it used to be white anyway) you should be able to see light through it. If you cant see through it you need to replace it. Here is a link to that filter for purchase . To verify this is the problem just run the vacuum without the filter in you should see an improvement - note do not actually **** up material the filter is there for a good reason.
2nd problem is that you have a blockage in your radix assembly. If you take off the whole dirt bin and feel the suction on the upright part where the chamber joins the vacuum (basically bypassing the radix) if there is good suction here you will either need to replace the cyclone top or dismantle and clean it. (it is very difficult to clean as it doesn't completely dissassemble)
Hope this helps - If you want more help send me a message
HAPPY VACUUMING ! :)
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You might try sucking the sose out with another vacum from the wrong way. You might be able to remove the hose and push a broom handle or stiff wire through. If you have compressed air available, you could try that, outside.
Im sure you have a clog and if you remove it, you will be back in business.
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