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Spin scrub brush does not turn

6/22/2023 11:24:45 AM • Vacuums • Answered on Jun 22, 2023
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How do I fix the height adjustment regulator

Impossible to guess what you have Google make model height adjustment repair All questions need 'make model (what it is)' as first 3 words please. https://www.google.com/search?q=%E2%80%8Bmake+model+height+adjustment+repair ..
5/24/2023 4:41:47 AM • Vacuums • Answered on May 24, 2023
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Battery for easy home floor robot model rv351

fixya doesnt sell products or stock them ---do an online search for replacement
4/24/2023 12:06:19 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Apr 24, 2023
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Want to buy parts to replace blower belt w/ price.

first no info generic answer and fixya doesnt sell products --for parts etc try manufacturer--or online search
4/3/2023 8:06:08 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Apr 03, 2023
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Yellow light is flashing on

Wheres the thermostat located
3/19/2023 9:12:58 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Mar 19, 2023
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How do you restore the slip ring contacts at the canister end of the Miele SES 125-3 hose?

The slip ring contacts at the canister end of the Miele SES 125-3 hose are responsible for transmitting electrical power to the motorized brush head. Over time, the slip ring contacts can become dirty or corroded, which can cause the brush head to stop working properly. Here are the steps you can follow to restore the slip ring contacts: Unplug the hose from the vacuum cleaner and remove the brush head. Look for the slip ring contacts inside the canister end of the hose. You may need to use a flashlight to get a good view. Use a small brush or a cotton swab to gently clean the slip ring contacts. Be careful not to apply too much pressure, as this can damage the contacts. If the slip ring contacts are heavily corroded, you may need to use a mild abrasive to remove the corrosion. Be sure to use a non-abrasive cleaner specifically designed for electrical contacts. Once the contacts are clean, use a dry cloth to remove any excess cleaner or debris. Reattach the brush head and plug the hose back into the vacuum cleaner If the slip ring contacts are damaged beyond repair, you may need to replace the hose or take it to a professional for repair.
3/17/2023 5:34:56 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Mar 17, 2023
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Trifo Lucy Robot Vacuum will not progress past the boot up stage. white light just keeps blinking slowly. How do I get it operating again? I turned it off by long press Start button and Home button.

Question edited for clarity. Blinking White Light = The robot is upgrading or resetting. It it never stops, contact their Support https://trifo.com/pages/support ..
3/11/2023 5:38:16 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Mar 11, 2023
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I have a DC19 and the head will not release from the wand. The release button seems stuck?

A completely white screen with white vertical lines on your Mitsubishi WD 77731 TV can be an indication of several possible issues. Here are some potential causes:
  1. Faulty T-Con board: The T-Con board is responsible for processing the image signal and distributing it to the screen. If the T-Con board is faulty, it can cause the white screen and vertical lines issue.
  2. Loose or damaged cable connections: Loose or damaged cable connections can interfere with the transmission of the image signal, causing the white screen and vertical lines issue.
  3. Failed backlight: The backlight of the TV illuminates the screen from behind. If the backlight has failed, it can cause the screen to appear white.
  4. Damaged LCD panel: The LCD panel is the display screen of the TV. If the panel is damaged, it can cause the white screen and vertical lines issue.
To troubleshoot the issue, you can try the following steps:
  1. Check the cable connections: Make sure that all cables connecting the TV to the source device (such as a cable box or gaming console) are properly connected and undamaged.
  2. Power cycle the TV: Turn off the TV and unplug it from the power source. Wait for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on.
  3. Check the T-Con board: If the T-Con board is faulty, it may need to be replaced. You can check for any visible signs of damage or contact a professional to diagnose and replace the board if needed.
  4. Check the backlight: If the backlight has failed, it may need to be replaced. You can shine a flashlight on the screen to see if there is any image visible, which would indicate a failed backlight.
  5. Contact a professional: If none of the above steps resolves the issue, you may need to contact a professional for further diagnosis and repair.
3/6/2023 8:11:12 AM • Vacuums • Answered on Mar 06, 2023
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Tristar***mg1

Looking for owners manual for a Tristar MG1.
2/26/2023 4:42:43 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Feb 26, 2023
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Blueprints Vacuum hoses w part numbers

I'm sorry, I need more context to provide a specific answer. Blueprints for what kind of device or system are you referring to? Can you please provide more details or clarify your question?
2/26/2023 12:02:30 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Feb 26, 2023
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Download e-rabbit model 9200 user manual

https://www.manualslib.com/products/Bissell-Proheat-2x-9200-Series-1762779.html
2/24/2023 8:54:42 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Feb 24, 2023
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Hyla vacuum wont go to full vacuum once i insert the hose as usual

The hose probably has a clog in it
2/24/2023 8:44:45 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Feb 24, 2023
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Can I get a caster? part number 6774210

fixya doesnt sell products notify genie --online search --or an appliance shop
2/21/2023 9:25:55 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Feb 21, 2023
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My mirror needs to be tightened. It won't stay where I need it to stay. How do I tighten. It's a wall mount with arm extention

Best thing to do is take the bracket with you to a Hardware store and they"ll assist you.
2/21/2023 7:19:11 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Feb 21, 2023
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My wet dry vac model # L250 don't have suction. What do I do?

If the loss of suction occurred during wet vac,the float has blocked the discharge vent , and this can be cleared by unplugging vac and emptying tank. if you tip the unit over while running it will close exhaust vent and can be cleared by turning unit off and wait 1 minute and restart unit.The most common causes of loss of suction are dirty filters or a clog in the hose. To troubleshoot, remove the hose from the vacuum, place your hand at the opening of the tank inlet and turn the vac on. If you feel suction at the inlet, the issue is with your hose or accessories. Check your hose and accessories for a clog. If no clogs are found, check the hose for a hole or crack - even a small crack can cause a loss of suction. If a crack or hole is found, replace the hose. If you do not feel suction at the inlet, turn the vacuum off and unplug from the outlet. Follow the steps in the user manual that came with the vac to clean the filter. Check the filter for rips or tears; replace with a new filter if any are found. Empty the tank or if you are using a collection bag replace it if it's full. Make sure the filters are properly installed then secure the housing to the tank. Plug the cord into the outlet, turn the unit on and place your hand at the tank inlet to check for suction. If you still do not feel suction at the inlet, turn the vacuum off and unplug from the outlet. Check the tank for any cracks and make sure the drain cap, if applicable, is secured to the tank.
2/18/2023 7:27:33 PM • Vacuums • Answered on Feb 18, 2023
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