Vacuum cleaners may lose suction, make noises, or turn off due to clogged filters, hoses, or nozzles.
For vacuum cleaners, both the sponge filter and the white filter must be washed with water.
Check if the sponge filter and the white filter are washed properly and check if the hose, pipe, or nozzle is clogged with foreign objects.
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How to check the suction filter
1. While pressing down the dust bin release button, pull the dust bin forward to remove it.
2. Hold the handle and lift it up.
3. Open the filter cover.
4. Take out the air filter(sponge filter) and the motor safety filter(white filter).
5. Check if there is dust accumulated on the air filter(sponge filter) and the motor safety filter(white filter).
Place the motor safety filter (white filter) under fluorescent light and see it is clogged with dust.
6. You must clean both the sponge filter and white filter with cold water.
Let it dry completely and assemble it again with the vacuum cleaner. See if there are any issues such as low suction power, noise, power off, etc.
If everything is ok, remove the hose, pipe, and nozzle from the product body and see if foreign objects are clogging the parts.
Visually check the nozzle and the pipe. For the hose, insert a small object or coin to see if it goes through.
If the hose, pipe or nozzle is not clogged by foreign objects, turn on the unit and remove the nozzle from the pipe.
Put your hand in front of the hose to check the suction power is strong enough.
If your hand is sucked into the vacuum cleaner, it has a normal suction power.
Lay some pieces of paper on the floor and see if the vacuum cleaner picks them up properly.
If it picks them up properly, it has a normal suction power.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.