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Naomichi Hosoya Posted on Oct 30, 2014

My vacuum head is broken. Can I buy replacement?

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How can I extend the hose so I don't have to bend so far down when I vacuum. I am tall

You could try wearing the cleaner like a backpack...

I live in a small town and there are at least two businesses here where I could buy vacuum cleaner hose by the metre.
I have also seen purpose-made 1 metre hose extensions.

It isn't always easy but I have repaired and replaced hoses, changed ends and generally managed to use surplus and discarded hoses rather than buy new.

I suggest you approach the sort of business that supplies vacuum cleaners and washers and suchlike to other businesses rather than a high street type shop.

Good luck!
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Why won't my Hoover Platinum turn on?

Check and see if there is a reset button for the vacuum head this trips sometime to protect the head motor. Also if the roller heads bind they can snap the belt if it is belt driven. If it is direct drive then I would look for the trip or reset button.
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Replacement Parts

Sorry we do not have parts here or parts books,.
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Clogged head

You can try a sink drain flexible wire cleaner. if this will work for you then simply turn/twist it till it gets to the location and hook the object with the end of it. that should work...hopefully
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How do i replace the release lever on a hoover windtunnel

This is definitely one of those "easy when you know how" things. No screws or plates or anything to remove. It is a case of getting the old one out and slipping in the new part:

The part clips in so you need to unclip the old (broken) one to get it out.

You need a small flat head screw driver to unclip the old one. You come into the opening via the UNDERSIDE of the vac as in pic one. You will release it and pull the old part out via the top side.
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Below is a pic of the removed (broken) part. The arrows show the two round nipple like ends and these are what you need to release using the screw driving (and then pulling the part out the top).

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Once you have the old part out the new one is slid in via the TOP of vacuum and clicks into place

This next pic gives you an idea of what you are trying to achieve.
The RED arrows are the new part in place. The YELLOW arrow shows what the "two round nipples" click into.

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Sorry the pics are not better.

Tony Bowling
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We can't really afford to replace our F100F2002 Honeywell filter. Is there any way to clean it ourselves?

You can vacuum it but its not recommended by the manufacturer. Try going online to find replacement they willl be a lot cheaper than if you called a HVAC company and bought it through them. Vacuuming the filter will buy you some time. If this is helpful please rate me.
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