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The Vacuum Repair Guide
The Vacuum Repair Guide
The Vacuum Repair Guide
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The Vacuum Repair Guide

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Learn how to repair any broken vacuum cleaner with The Vacuum Repair Guide. This How To Guide takes you step-by-step on how to diagnose a vacuum cleaner that is not working, determine the course of action to repair the vacuum and then the actual steps to fix the vacuum in no time. This vacuum repair manual is written in a beginner friendly format by an expert vacuum repair technician. Whether you are a DIY-er looking to repair your vacuum or someone interested in starting a vacuum repair business, this vacuum cleaner repair guide will be your complete resource to successfully repairing vacuum cleaners.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateDec 31, 2012
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    It was short and concise. Very informative. I feel confident enough to follow some of the instructions to clean my vacuum , but I’ll leave the motor repair to the professionals.

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The Vacuum Repair Guide - David Trumble

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Professional Training Course

The Vacuum

Repair Guide

David Trumble

DISCLAIMER

All Rights Reserved.

TheVacuumRepair.com © 2012

589 Palisade Drive

Suite 522

Brunswick, GA 31523

The contents of this publication reflect only the author’s views and those of the contributing writers. The editors, research team, and contributors share their experience and knowledge without any improper motivations or intent. Every effort is made to ensure that the information presented in this publication is accurate and helpful. No representations or warranties of any kind are made with regard to the completeness or accuracy of the contents of this publication.

None of our contributing team is engaged in rendering any legal professional service. Please contact a professional person if legal advice or assistance is required. The publisher and editors disclaim any personal loss or liability caused or alleged to be caused, directly or indirectly, by the utilization of any information presented herein. This book is intended for informational purposes and your results may differ from that of the author’s and others. This resource may not be redistributed without written permission.

All product names, trademarks, or logos used herein are copyrights and trademarks of their respective owners.

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Contents

Introduction

The Invention Of The Vacuum Cleaner

Types Of Vacuum Cleaners

When A Vacuum Comes In For Repair

How A Vacuum Cleaner Works

Troubleshooting

A Standard Vacuum Tune Up

Servicing A Canister Vacuum

Servicing An Upright

Finding Clogs in Canisters And Uprights

Repairing A Vacuum Cleaner Hose

Vacuum Cleaner Brush Roll Repair

Finding Electrical Problems

How To Repair Electric Motors

Vacuum Repair Vs. Vacuum Maintenance

Introduction

The vacuum cleaner is an amazing invention. It provides vital relief from dust and dirt.

Today every business, every home, every public building has vacuum cleaners. There are literally untold millions of vacuums in American and worldwide.

Everyone of these requires periodic service, repair, and adjustment.

The purpose of this book is to provide a foundational guide to maintaining, servicing, and repairing vacuum cleaners.

There are approximately 500 million vacuum cleaners in the United States alone.

Vacuum cleaner sales were resilient in 2011, with millions of new models sold in the United States and across the world.

The quality improvements is driving the market and sales of independent dealers. Innovation is a key sales driver.

Today it is important to consumers to get vacuum cleaners that are more powerful and energy efficient than ever. Allergy prevention is huge. Removal dust is a priority

According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, an estimated 10% of the US population may be allergic to animals. Another 10% have an allergy or sensitivity to dust mites. Since nearly 32% of US households own a cat, and 36% of US households own a dog; vacuum cleaners that offer sealed high-efficiency particulate air filters (HEPA) and advanced filtration technology continue to shape new product launches. Health claims and dust removal remain the key marketing features of floor care manufacturers.

Floor Care North America accounted for 32% of the US vacuum cleaners category at the end of the review period, supporting the prominent Dirt Devil and Hoover brands. Bissell Inc held second place with a 21% volume share, followed by The Eureka Co with 17%. The widespread distribution and brand equity of these brands in the US mass market will make it difficult for competitors to compete in the short term.

Many do it yourselfers will enjoy working on vacuum cleaners and this course will help them achieve success and satisfaction.

For those seeking to develop professional skills as vacuum cleaner technicians, this is an essential first step. The scope of this training course and the step by step guidance included here are designed to give the student the principles, and resources to service a wide range of vacuum cleaners.

It is our hope that this course will

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