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This vacuum cleaner has no height adjustment. You can run it across any type of carpet without making adjustment. You should turn off brush roller when using on hard floors.
Hello,
There is no height adjustment, though you may want to check the wheels/rollers for hair and debris that may keep them from rolling well. If the wheels/rollers don't spin freely by hand, then you'll have to clean them.
I don't know what model vacuum you have but if there is a way of adjusting the amount of suction; try reducing it.
Otherwise, it could be the nape of the carpet.
The best solution is to change your method of trying to push the vacuum. The more upright the handle is on an Oreck, the harder it will be to push. The lower the angle (the closer the handle is to the carpet) the easier it will be to push. There will be a huge difference. Use a straight stiff arm that is pointed directly down towards the carpet. Use your shoulder and have a near locked elbow. The vacuum will now push easily.
It\'s possibly the type of carpet you\'re using it on. The sensors use the brush speed and the amount of air flow to determine carpet height. Some berber, and tweeds make these things horrible to push. We sell sebo, who make the windsor and we\'ve had the same issue on random carpeting. We end up selling the G- Series units in these situations because they adjust manually so not to suck themselves tight to the floor. Sebo/Windsor make amazing products but there\'s just no helping this, it happens sometimes.
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The seam problem could be an installation problem. It is important to pattern match any carpet with a pattern. If the carpet is a plush carpet, the seams should not be invisible, but not unsightly. If he carpet is a frieze, the seams should be hard to find. Any variance from these norms could mean a redo of the seams by a talented carpet installer. In a large room such as yours seams will never be invisible.
Good Luck,
carpetguru
the dirt devil featherlight has a automatic height adjustment for carpet and bare floors.check the wheels and see if there is something wrapped up around the wheels
unfortunatly you cant adjust the height on that type of machine, and new carpet no matter how good or expensive can shed for up to a year, the best thing would be to buy a cheap carpet rake ( not a garden rake ) that would get up all that fluff.
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