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Vacuum cleaner maintenance

You’ll spend less time vacuuming and achieve better results when your machine sucks up and bags dust and dirt efficiently. Efficiency happens when you use common sense and occasionally inspect the machine to ensure all components are working properly.

 

Maintenance doesn’t always involve tipping the vacuum cleaner over and removing parts. Following is a quick checklist for what to do (and not do) before and during vacuuming:

Now, on to the mechanical checks, most of which should be performed at least once a year:

Purchase only original-equipment replacement parts sold by dealers or manufacturers. Most warranties in force will be invalidated by installation of parts not made by the original manufacturer. Parts and supplies are available from dealers listed in the yellow pages under “Vacuum Cleaners — Service and Repair” and “Vacuum Cleaners — Supplies and Parts.”

 

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Don Aslett in The Cleaning Encyclopedia: Your A to Z Illustrated Guide to Cleaning Like the Pros.

 

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