- Change the vacuum cleaner bag before it is stuffed completely full, in order to keep the suction strong and not overheat the motor.
- Clean all rotary brushes frequently to prevent them from jamming and wearing out the belt.
- Check and clean, if necessary, the wands and hoses so that there are no air restrictions that could reduce the suction and possibly overheat the motor.
- Change or clean (if it is the washable type) the hepa filter no less frequently than 50 hours of vacuum cleaner use. Don’t be afraid to due this more frequently; your lungs will thank you for doing that.
- Try not to run over the vacuum cleaner’s electrical cord and if you do, tape the “wound” with electrical tape.
- Pick up large items on the floor rather than vacuuming them into the machine where they could cause a blockage.
- If you are hanging up your flexible vacuum hose for storage, have it make a rounded bend rather than a sharp one that might be produced if you hang it over a single nail or clothes hanger.
- If you are pulling a canister vacuum type by the hose (not recommended but everyone does), be careful not to catch the canister on furniture or corners.
- Turn the vacuum cleaner off before removing the plug from the wall so that when you next plug it in it will not start by itself.
- Use the vacuum only on dry surfaces; they are not made for wet conditions unless specifically called a wet dry vacuum by the manufacturer.