How do I Repair an Easy-Flo Vacuum?

104 52

    System Won't Start

    • 1). Turn off the power to the Easy-Flo Vacuum system.

    • 2). Open the access panel to the power unit and remove the 15-amp fuse. Insert a new 15-amp fuse and close the access panel.

    • 3). Turn the power to the system back on and turn on the power switch to the vacuum. The system should start up with the new fuse.

    Reduced Suction

    • 1). Check all hose inlets to make sure the covers are down and the inlets are not activated.

    • 2). Open the canister of the Easy-Flo system and empty the dirt into a garbage bag. If the system is the kind that uses bags in the canister, remove the old bag and install a new one.

    • 3). Look through the hose attachment for anything that may be stuck, thus reducing the suction power. Remove any obstructions by shaking the hose with the end closest to the obstruction pointing to the ground.

    • 4). Reattach the hose and check the suction.

Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up here to get the latest news, updates and special offers delivered directly to your inbox.
You can unsubscribe at any time

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.

"Home & Garden" MOST POPULAR

redox

How to Build Indoor Water Features

hospital tank

protogynous hermaphroditism

Decommissioning a Swimming Pool

Red Hot Tub for Her