Jumat, 02 Desember 2011

Electrolux Ultra Active Bagless Vacuum Cleaner Overheating Problem Solved!






Another www.vacuumspot.com.au simple how to video. The Electrolux Ultra Active can suffer from overheating problems if you don't know how to look after your filters. I will show you through a simple diagnosis and solution. The filters for this Electrolux Ultra Active can be purchased in a pack for a significant discount the pack is part number USK4 here is the URL if you need to purchase a set for your vacuum. http Follow us on twitter @VacuumGuru

3 komentar:

  1. Don't people ever read the f*cking manual...these are very well built, quality machines (not just cheap Chinese stuff but quality Hungary-made machines) that would work great if people took the time to CARE for them...


    Even cheap-o ones are decent if thoughtfully looked after, and this just destroys the environment when people stupidly just toss them in the trash if one small measly thing goes wrong.

    BalasHapus
  2. I really agree, I made this video because 1 out of every 2 of these machines that came in for 'repair' was just a blocked filter. I dont think many of the stores tell people to clean the filters so unless people actually read the manual it just never occurs to them that they might have to.

    BalasHapus
  3. It even says in the manual to wash it every 3 months or something. How did that get so clogged? People need to read their manuals. Standard vacuum maintenance is to take apart what you can and make sure its not totally coated in crud.

    BalasHapus