SOURCE: hoover 500 top load washing machine - water in-flow very, very slow
Check the water valve. Most of the hoses that are hooked to the water valve have a screened filter, turn water off, unhook hoses, check to see if they need to be cleaned. Other wise the water valve is bad and will have to be replaced.
SOURCE: Will not dispense water or solution
On the bottom of the tank is a valve, push it in and see if water comes out Where the tank sits, there is a black round seal, is it in the proper place? The rod in the handle hits just under that seal, with the tank off, you can see if the rod is movin up and down when you depress the trigger. The resevior asm. may be bad, that is what the tank sits on.
SOURCE: Leaking Hoover Steamvac
Either you have a crack in the tank and it is running down the indise of the handle and going out the bottom, or there is a water line off either under where the tank sits or under the top cover.
SOURCE: Washing the cyclone
Hi John.
Try this site for help http://dysonmanuals.llc.nu/
The Dc08 poor suction manual covers complete strip down of the cyclone unit,
SOURCE: Roller/sweeper on my Electrolux Pronto
After 3 years my Pronto slowed down and needed new batteries. I just replaced all 8 internal batteries. It cost just under $30 with shipping and took 1 hour of soldering. If you're not handy with a soldering iron, don't attempt it. All of the batteries are soldered together in series. You need to order the 8 (4/5 Sc size, 2000 mAh) Nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries with tabs. The source I used was www.BatteryJunction.com. Here's a link to the battery page: http://www.batteryjunction.com/tenergy-45th-sc-1-2-2000-tabs.html
PS The vac now runs GREAT!
Russ
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