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under the vacuum, there is a guard.
remove the guard , either by 2 screws or by 2 clips.
there is a belt under the guard.
that is connected to the brush.
the belt need to be replaced.
Your vacuum has an auto shut off when motor gets hot. It comes back on after 1 hour & is cooled down. While it is cooling down, you want to check the following; look for either a blockage in either the main hose, or lower hose, or just need to clean the dust cup foam & filter, & check the hepa filter on the side of the vacuum.
Hi, If it is warm to the touch, and it just shut down all of a sudden, I would say that the motor has an internal over load switch that is normally closed, and opened to stop from burning this vac out. It is a built-in safety. I would look at the roller for anything that may have hung up, but steady use for an hour just over heated the motor. Let it cool way down. Try and start it. Also, check the plug to see if you may have lost power there also. Let me know please so I can be of any help you may need. Sincerely, Shastalaker7
I'm assumeing you have remove the clog so unplug the machine an let it set of about an hour then plug it in and before you turn it on get it ready to vaccum then turn it on the overload switch should reset and it should run
http://www.geeksquad.fixya.com/ThreadView.aspx?prdid=0&thid=560313 Generic problem for all Vacuums The machine shuts off!! Will restart Posted by mjzimmervt on Apr 30, 2008 The machine shuts off!! Will restart after a few minutes, but shuts right off again... Hello, I would advise you to ALWAYS to FIRST UNPLUG YOUR VACUUM before beginning any service procedure. Not knowing the brand name or model number of the vacuum, some vacuums have a thermal switch or thermal shut off switch to protect the motor and once the motor gets hot the vacuum will shut off, or the vacuum could very well be clogged and the air is not getting through to the motor to keep it cool. Please check your owner’s manual under the trouble shooting section or cal the factory / manufacturer to see if the can send you an owner’s manual (OM) or you can download the OM from the manufacturer’s website. Next time include the brand name and model #. ?So if you need further assistance, please feel free to contact your local vacuum cleaner dealer in your area or in the yellow pages, or contact the factory phone number or website to further assist you with your questions. Don – The Vac Man Go Ahead.Use Us.
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