No power
The most common cause of this problem would be breakage of the wires in the power cord at the point of entry to the vacuum cleaner body. With the power connected you may be able to prove this by flexing the cord at this point, particularly by pushing the cord toward the body of the vacuum cleaner. If you get any signs of life from the vacuum cleaner you can know that this is the issue (not a foolproof test, but one that can be performed safely, provided that there is no visible damage to the lead).
A qualified repairer will ensure that the vacuum cleaner is not plugged in to the power, open the vacuum cleaner casing, note the wiring connections, disconnect the wiring and and strip the external sheath of the cable back to a point beyond the breakage, cutting off the damaged section of wiring and reconnecting the wires.
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My Henry keeps shorting out? Changed fuse and bag
Most common cause of this problem is a damaged flex. Damage may not be visible externally, but after a lot of bending and pulling the wire inside the flex can break. This usually happens close to the plug, so examine it very carefully for signs of damage (if there has actually been a short circuit, there may be a tiny hole blown in the outer insulation). Unfortunately there is no easy way to locate an internal break without special testing equipment. You can try just cutting off the old plug with about 6 inches of flex, and then fitting a new plug - if that doesn't work you may need professional help. Good luck!
My Old Henry hoover is making a VERY loud noise
Most likely the motor bearings have worn out. You can fit a new motor quite easily, but if you need to pay someone else to do it for you the labour plus motor cost will probably make the job uneconomical. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news...
Hi i have a Henry vacuum which my daughter used on
OK... You are suggesting that Henry doesn't work because of what your daughter did with him. This may or may not be fair on your daughter! Depending on the degree of filtration in your Henry, he should be able to cope with ash (as long as it wasn't hot) without difficulty. Provided that your Henry had an undamaged cloth or paper bag, and that his "top-hat" cloth filter is intact, I think it unlikely that the ash is the cause of the problem. Many people use their Henry without a bag - this is a false economy, as dust always always finds its way in to the motor and, ultimately, that's terminal. Look at the underside of Henry's motor compartment (the black part) where the air goes in, and at the exhaust where the air blows out - if it's obvious that he's been sucking or blowing dust, you probably need to replace him. However, if bag and filter are intact, you probably need to look elsewhere for the source of the problem, and the first place to look is the electric flex (particularly for damage where it enters the plug). I hope this helps - but if not, please post a comment again and we'll look further. Good luck!
HVR 200 keeps cutting off.
Henry has a has a thermal cut
off (a thermostat that protects the cleaner in case of motor overheating). When you have no bug inside the hoover will be very cold.
Check if the hose is blocked with dust.heck also the microtek filter, eventually replace with one from different henry.
If there is no dust, and filter is OK, then replace the thermal cutoff.
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Henry's switch has come out.I found the red switch
Rather than coming out, it sounds more like the switch has come apart. It also sounds like you haven't got all the bits. Even if you'd got everything, and knew how to assemble it, there's a good chance it will come apart again anyway. The only safe thing to do is get a complete new switch.
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Warter coming out of the motor on top when using
It is too full and/or the float is working.
Take the top off and set it away from the tank and run the motor for 10 minutes to dry out the vacuum motor. Check that the float isn't stuck and be sure to empty the tank regularly
I want to know the suction power of henry is it the most powerful
Because of the traditional means of suction, air watts can only be justified in vacuums like Dyson that have 100% suction all the time. Therefore even the most expensive bagged upright (or bagless that doesn't have Dyson technology) will lose suction the moment a new bag is put in. Don't believe that air watts are true unless you have a Dyson.
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