What Should I Do If The Vacuum Cleaner Motor Fails?
First, the vacuum cleaner shell leakage
If the motor insulation fails, it only needs to be insulated after drying. If there is no effect, replace the new motor.
2. The vacuum cleaner motor can roll but not vacuum
1. The connection between the hose, the brush holder, and the extension tube is not good to cause air leakage.
Check all connections and reconnect.
2. The hose, nozzle, and dust bag interface are blocked by foreign objects.
Check whether the channels and micropores are blocked, and remove the foreign objects to make them clear.
3. The central connection part of the shell is not properly connected or the sealing rubber ring is aging and failing.
Check the joints, check the sealing ring, and replace it if necessary.
3. The whole machine does not work after powering on
1. The fuse is blown, replace it with a new fuse.
2. The power cord is in poor contact or the motor leads are loose.
3. The power switch is damaged (note: some vacuum cleaners have two switches: one is installed on the shell, and the other is installed on the handle of the hose).
The electric vacuum cleaner motor is damaged. As long as the new motor is replaced, if the bearing in the motor is damaged or the carbon brush is worn, the new bearing or carbon brush can be replaced.