It sounds Kirby has a new model with a new type of switch go back to the shop you bought it , if you have not read the manual , a tip , 1 look how the dustbag is connected it must be good connected if not the problem is there , second the hose the hose must be connected good because if not the problem is there more options are not there for the master switch . if its controlled that the switches are god pushed in by mechanic parts of the dustbag connector or hose connector , it must run and stay on power the dustbag is the one that is the most probable connection what maybe not enough is turned to the motor housing have a stabil working on -off switch. if it not does made difference go immediatly back to the shop. with proof of purchase, you get an other new one if its a factory failure. or the powercable was accidentially bruised between a door or linger behind the powerplug and that why its faltering maybe.
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if you bout it a few daya ago dont try to fix it you self cause it kills the worentte take it back to where u got it or call who you odered it from the will replace it dont let them bull u ok you can return it with out a reciet they have it on record when you bout it best wishes ps jesus loves you he is comeing soon
Model number of your vacuum is needed. What were you vacuuming yesterday? Did you hit something or pull up some strings? What have you done to clean it since yesterday? What is not working? Power? Suction? Beater?
To my knowledge, the on/off switch is the only area to turn your vacuum on or off. There might be a problem with your cord, or with the switch itself. I suggest checking for clogs and anything that may cause a problem.
I also suggest taking it to a local vacuum shop to have it looked and as you may need some new parts (cord/switch)
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