Kenmore Vacuum Hose Conversion Steps

by Matt 18. July 2013 02:39

Step 1: Locate and unscrew all screws holding the Hose handle together.

Step 2: Be sure to locate the clamp behind hose and undo before Proceeding to step 3.

Step 3: Remove final mounting screw below top cover.

Step 4: Locate the three terminal connections on the underside of Hose .

Step 5: Disconnect and reverse the white and blue wires on the hose NOTE: DO NOT DISCONNECT YELLOW WIRE!!

Step 6: Locate the Blue“U-shaped” wire on power switch

Step 7: reverse the Blue“U-shaped” wire contacts onto the opposite terminals.

Step 8: place all components back into handle casing and Screw handle back together.

Step 9: Plug hose into vacuum and test .

 

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Pet Vacuums

by Matt 21. May 2013 06:43

Having pets is a great experience and serves a number of incredible purposes; pets have been shown to increase quality of life, can provide incomparable aid to disabled persons, will guard a home or family with unquestioning loyalty, and will make any time spent at home unmistakably more fun and fulfilling. However, with almost any pet comes the daunting responsibility of cleaning up after them, which is often the most underestimated element of pet ownership, especially when taking into consideration the hard truth that most of what needs to be cleaned is invisible and can’t be done with your standard vacuum cleaner or cleaning spray. Luckily, a number of products in the field of homecare are revolutionizing cleaning methods that deal directly with pets, and eVacuumStore.com has taken on the task of providing a comprehensive guide and marketplace for people interested in these units.

What most prospective pet owners don’t realize is that the soiled carpets, clumps of shedding hair, and “surprises” on the kitchen floor are only the beginning of the real messes that pets unleash upon their once-spotless homes. Most vacuum cleaners won’t handle large volumes of pet hair and they will clog the agitator brushes or be missed completely, rendering most machines useless against pets. Furthermore, what makes a vacuum cleaner truly armed against pet messes and even the mere presence of a pet with hair is high filtration. Pets, as much as they may remind us of ourselves, have a different biological makeup than humans, and their natural scent and dander will irritate the respiration, allergies, and skin of many people, even those who consider themselves immune to these pet byproducts. Therefore, what many contemporary vacuum cleaner designs are utilizing are a dual-threat system against all these concerns.

Taking advantage of the user-friendly search-narrowing options, anybody in need of a vacuum for pets will have a wide variety of options in mere seconds. For starters, eVacuumStore notes that Eureka, known for their affordable residential upright vacuums, has released a number of machines that were intended for cleaning up after pets from their very conception. With HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) Filtration and the state-of-the-art Power Paw tool, the Eureka Pet Expert vacuum cleaner is just one of their many pet-specific models. The Power Paw tool uses advanced technology to remove pet hair from cushions and other upholstery, the high-power agitator brush reaches deep into the carpet to eliminate hair, allergens, scents, and dander, and the HEPA Filtration keeps the microscopic particles from re-entering the air in the home. By capturing all the dander and allergens deep in the carpets, and preventing them from re-entering the air, this Eureka Pet Vacuum literally removes any evidence of your pet being in the home, aside from the pet itself!

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Vacuum Terminology 101

by Mike 18. March 2013 04:53

Vacuum cleaners are not quite as simple as they appear. Most vacuum cleaners these days include a variety of attachments, and more surprisingly, many vacuum cleaners utilize more than one filter. Use this guide to identify a particular attachment or filter you’re trying to replace on your vacuum. 

Pictured above is an Electrolux JetMaxx canister and its corresponding filters and attachments. If your vacuum is from a different manufacturer these parts may not look identical, but they function the same and most canister vacuums ship with at least a floor nozzle and crevice tool and use a canister filter and motor filter.

1. Power Nozzle (power head) – The motorized power nozzle is designed to clean medium to high pile carpets. Its rotating brushroll is able to kick up deep-seated dirt and debris. For home owners with mostly carpeted floors, it is imperative that they choose a model with a power nozzle.

2. Wand – The vacuum cleaner wand usually comes as either two detachable pieces or one extendable, telescopic piece. Depending on whether you use a power nozzle, you’ll need an electric or non-electric wand.

3. Hose - Hoses come in various lengths and typically range between 5 and 9 feet. Most are flexible and made from plastic.

4. Canister (tank) – The canister houses the vacuum bag and the vacuum motor that creates suction; they are usually made from metal or plastic or sometimes a combination of both. The canister weight typically ranges from 9 to 15 pounds, depending on the manufacturer.

5. Filter - HEPA Filter - The filter is an integral part of the vacuum, and helps give you the most thorough clean. Many filters these days use super-efficient HEPA filtration that removes 99.97% of allergens. Generally, it is recommended that the filter is replaced after every 6 bags.

For newer Electrolux canisters: Green means regular filter, Blue means it’s washable and Gray means it is anti-odor

6. Exhaust Filter – Although not standard in all models, the exhaust filter serves the important function of filtering motor exhaust, and whatever particles make their way into the canister. This necessary filter helps prevent air contamination in your home.

7. Motor Filter – Aside from the primary canister filter, the vacuum’s motor filter is probably the most important. It typically rests on top of the vacuum motor and prevents motor clogging and damage. Regularly changing your motor filter will lengthen your vacuum’s lifespan.

8. Dusting Brush/Upholstery Tool – The dusting brush is a handy attachment that is useful for cleaning and removing settled dust on counter-tops and other surfaces. Depending on the manufacturer, the bristles can be hard or soft—made from delicate horse hair or coarse nylon. The dusting brush is a standard attachment that is included with most new vacuums.

9. Hard Floor Brush - A standard attachment that is designed for use on smooth floor surfaces like hardwood floors and tile. Power nozzles are not recommended for use on smooth floor surfaces, so in cases like that you’ll want to use the hard floor brush to preserve your floors.

10. Crevice Tool – This nifty attachment works great for reaching and vacuuming those hard-to-reach places like kitchen counter corners. The crevice tool comes standard with most new vacuum cleaners.

11. Furniture Nozzle – Although not quite a vacuum standard, the furniture nozzle works great at cleaning all sorts of upholstery without damaging the material.

12. Hand Turbo Nozzle – This motorized attachment comes in all sorts and sizes (depending on the manufacturer) and it’s thin width makes it ideal for cleaning stairs and rugs. 

13. Belts – Power nozzle drive belts are usually either cogged or flat, depending on your vacuum, and are used to rotate the brushroll. This part is absolutely necessary for a functional power nozzle.

14. Brushroll (agitator, distribulator) – This is an essential power nozzle component and  necessary for carpet cleaning. Its bristle strips are designed to kick up any deep-seated dirt hiding your rugs and carpets. It is recommended that you periodically check the bristle strips for signs of wear, as they do need to be changed once in a while to maintain maximum performance.

I hope that this short guide is useful in helping you maintain and keep your vacuum running at peak performance. If you have further questions please give us a call at 1-866-972-8227!

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The Importance of a Vacuum Cleaner Warranty

by Joe 5. March 2013 06:36

The warranty of a product generally indicates how confident a manufacturer is in the quality of their product.  Just as in all fields, this is also the case in the vacuum cleaner industry.  It allows companies to express faith in their machines and other components they spent time and effort perfecting.  Make sure you are purchasing your vacuum cleaner from an authorized dealer, as most manufacturers do not honor warranties from non authorized dealers or auction sites.


Authorized dealers are typically contractually obligated to distribute manufacturer’s products through multiple sales channels which are approved by the manufacturer.  Parts of the vacuum in question, as well as the attachments (such as the motorized power nozzle, hardwood floor brush, etc.) are covered under warranty, just as the motor of the machine is.  Keeping a sharp eye out for authorized dealers that represent the customer-preferred brands helps assure consumers that the quality of the vacuum cleaner, or vacuum parts they are receiving will operate to the manufacturer specifications.  This assurance can typically be found inside the box, in the owners booklet as well as on a registration card.

Dealers authorized by brands to distribute vacuum cleaners are generally also chosen to be warranty centers in order to better assist their customer base.  These centers are scattered throughout the country in hopes of being as accessible to cleaning advocates as possible.   Their purpose is to take in the vacuum parts in need of warranty service and help consumers replace the product, or products, through the manufacturer and maintain the performance of their vacuum cleaner for years to come.

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Top 5 Vacuum Cleaner Brands According to eVacuumStore.com

by Joe 17. February 2013 06:33

With such an abundance of vacuum cleaner brands making a name for themselves, it can sometimes be difficult to choose which one is ideal for your specific living or business conditions.  Through the oftentimes overwhelming veil that is created by the cleaning industry, how is one to know which brand to choose?  Well fear not!  A list of the five best brands of vacuums has been compiled, in no particular order, to help alleviate the stress that can occasionally be associated when searching for the newest addition to your cleaning arsenal.

The first brand worth a notable mention is Miele.  Miele is a German based company that strives to provide consumers with the highest quality imaginable in terms of their upright and canister vacuum cleaners.  With over 100 years of experience in the field, it's obvious that they have applied their innovation and ingenuity to their machines, making them as consumer-friendly as possible.  Sealed HEPA filtration, durable design, light  weight, and overall silence are some of the features that help to separate Miele from the rest of the competition.  This brand has divided their vacuum cleaners into various series: the S2, S5, S6, S7 and S8 series.  The S7 series is the only series of Miele vacuum cleaners that is not canister type.  This particular series contains Miele upright vacuum cleaners, that are considered to be the best on the market today.  Similarly, the S8 line is considered to contain the highest quality canister vacuums and is also the newest series of the Miele vacuums.

Next on the list is the world-renowned brand. Electrolux.  As one of the most common household names for close to a century, Electrolux has created a name and fan base for themselves that seems to be insurmountable.  Considered to be the standard for canister, upright and central vacuums alike, this brand provides a certain quality of cleaning performance and filtration that leaves homes cleaner and fresher than they have ever been before.  From their humble beginnings with canister vacuums like the Model V and Model L, to their undeniable success with the Electrolux central vacuum systems like the PU3650 and PU3900, this brand is certain to provide you with one of the greatest ranges of machines available today.

The list of top five vacuum brands would not be complete without yet another German manufactured brand gracing its presence.  SEBO has been dropping the jaws of consumers for close to forty years due to their innovative design, causing their canister and upright vacuum cleaners to be considered the best pet vacuum around.  In fact, SEBO vacuum cleaners were some the first to have the automatic shut-off function when something gets caught in the brushroll.  This feature is ideal for pet owners, as well as any home or business owner interested in keeping their home/business and vacuum in optimum condition.

Another brand that simply cannot be overlooked when considering a new sweeper is Panasonic.  Oftentimes this brand name is associated with quality electronics, however the quality of the bagged and bagless vacuum cleaners available are definitely worth mentioning.   HEPA filtration is a standard among the majority of upright Panasonic vacuum cleaners offered by this brand which helps to guarantee that you and your family are breathing only the cleanest air imaginable; and with the option of bagged or bagless, you're sure to find a machine to suit your specific needs.  In addition to their diverse array of upright  vacuum cleaners, Panasonic canister vacuums provide one of the most versatile cleaning experiences of any brand.  Similar to the upright models, these canister style vacuums primarily operate using HEPA filtration but additionaly utilize OptiFlow technology.  This allows for a consistent flow of air in and out of the machine even when vacum vacuum bag becomes full.

Last , but certainly not least, on the list is Kirby.  This brand has been an established company for over a century and has since obtained plenty of experience with the competitive nature that is the vacuum industry.  Kirby vacuums are generally sold door to door and are made out of aluminum which makes them one of the most durable vacuum cleaners available.  Due to their aluminum bodies, these vacuums are projected to last consumers, smart enough to own one, well over thiry years.  This being the case, the only additional time and money that needs to be spent is maintaining the sweeper, which is much cheaper when compared to purchasing a new one every few years. Kirby vacuum bags are readily available for all models including the Ultimate G, the G4, G5 and G6, as well as the earlier models such as Generation 3.  Newer models such as the Kirby Sentria are also easy to obtain vacuum cleaner bags for.  Similar to the availability of the bags, Kirby vacuum parts such as brushrolls, hoses, belts and attachments are easy to come by and work together to keep your machine lasting a lifetime.

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