Maintenance
Check out our tips to prevent many common issues and extend the life of your Hoover Vacuum Cleaner.
Regular Inspection
Check the vacuum cleaner regularly for any visible signs of wear or damage, including the power cord, hose, and attachments. Replace or repair any damaged components to prevent further issues.
Filter Maintenance
Clean or replace the vacuum cleaner's filters as recommended in the user manual. Clogged filters can reduce suction power and cause the motor to overheat, leading to potential malfunctions.
Brush Roll Cleaning
Regularly remove hair, strings, and debris from the brush roll to maintain optimal performance. A clogged brush roll can impede the vacuum's ability to clean effectively and may strain the motor.
Dust Bin Emptying
Empty the dust bin frequently to maintain suction efficiency. Overfilled bins can block airflow and reduce the vacuum's performance.
Check for Blockages
Periodically inspect the hose and attachments for blockages. Remove any obstructions to ensure consistent airflow and prevent damage to the motor.