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This doesn't address the intermittent power cut offs...power cuts off intermittently and you have to keep recycling the power 'trigger' to get it to work...total PIA
Not necessarily. It's hard to tell without checking it out. I strongly recommend taking it to an authorized Aerus Electrolux store and letting the service tech check it.
If you have the "Sidekick", you can try using it. If it still cuts out, it's the hose. If not, the wiring in the power nozzle is loose or worn and needs to be replaced.
Keep in mind that you may not need to replace the hose or power nozzle, just have some wiring repaired.
there might be a reset button on there but its not meant for continuous use. we need to figure out the problem why the power cuts out. what condition is the cord in? cuts nicks. also check the prongs on the plug. if not that could be a bad switch but it sounds like a loose connection
It is most likely the switch if you are not getting any continuity to it. the switches on these units are designed to cut power to keep the motor from shorting out. you can get the power switch here for 28.99 less the shipping. http://www.kirbypartstore.com/kiswas.html
dyson vacuums have a cut of switch on the motor when the motor gets hot it will cut out you need to clean both cyclone and filters and try again if you don't have any success then it is looking like replacement motor or replacement cut out switch
You should check the disc filter that is located under the paper cone support. The support is secured with a single screw in the middle at the bottom. This filter is commonly overlooked and when it gets dirty will restrict airflow and cause the motor to overheat. Most motors have a Hi-Limit switch incorporated into the motor to protect against overheating. You should also check the top filter (which is probably foam) and replace if it is clogged.
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