Vacuum cleaners are increasingly popular in households. However, not everyone knows how to use the device properly to maximize its functionality. Some housewives are negligent in using it, causing the machine to not perform its full function and even damage it, such as burning, breaking, making loud noises, jerking, etc.
Understanding this, today Wesosanh would like to share with you some important notes when using vacuum cleaners at home
Ensure that the vacuum hose is in the correct position
The hose must be inserted into the air inlet slot until you hear it snap. To remove the hose, simply press the release button and pull the pipe out of the suction hole; if the pipe cannot be removed, the connection has not been completely cut and you will need to try again.

Not every vacuum cleaner can handle water.
Most household vacuum cleaners are dry machines; if liquid is sucked into the machine, it can cause electrical leakage, motor damage, and pose a danger to users. Industrial vacuum cleaners are specially designed to handle construction debris such as wood chips and cement dust. When looking to purchase a vacuum cleaner, it's important to know whether it can handle cement dust and to what extent its power can be increased.
Do not leave the machine running continuously after each use.
Avoid running the vacuum cleaner continuously for several hours; instead, allow the machine to rest briefly for 1–2 minutes after every 15–20 minutes (just press the power button; no need to unplug the machine). The motor is protected from further damage due to thermal overload. Pay special attention to the machine's noise level when in use; if the machine starts making louder than normal or unusual noises, immediately turn off the power and check the machine for any malfunctions. Check if the suction tube or dust bag has sucked any foreign objects that could potentially damage the machine.

Do not pull the plug out completely.
While using the vacuum cleaner, the power cord is coiled inside the machine with the help of a reel; if you pull the cord too hard, place the device down immediately to avoid damaging the main cord. When pulling the cord and see the red mark, stop.
Use proper lifting and carrying techniques when moving the vacuum cleaner.
Since the connecting parts of the hose to the machine are often made of plastic or rubber, pulling forcefully can cause entanglement. Many users have the habit of gripping the nozzle tightly to pull the entire machine into multiple areas during use, which can lead to stretching, cracking, or breaking when used in the machine. Most vacuum cleaners will have a handle on the body; by using this, you can easily transport the device from one location to another.
Regularly clean the filter.
When the bag is full, it will clog the airway, limit the suction power of the machine, and the motor has to work harder, causing the machine to make louder noises and increasing the risk of overheating. Therefore, you should check regularly to replace it.
Additionally, when replacing the bag in the machine, pay attention to using the correct type of bag and make sure to attach the bag to the machine according to the usage instructions.

Conclusion
Above are all the notes for using the vacuum cleaner. Hopefully, you have gained useful information, making it more convenient to use and protect your family's vacuum cleaner equipment.
