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Step 4: Check the Hose and Wand for Clogs.Remove the wand, then visually inspect it for blockages.. Next, take a look at the hose to see if there are any blockages.

If you can remove the hose, then you could also try (gently) pushing the end of a broomstick through to see if there are any clogs deeper in the hose..If you don’t want to remove the hose, then you can visually expand it section by section while looking for darker clogs inside or breaks in the hose..Step 5: Wash Both the Filters.

The Dyson Ball series typically has two washable filters.It’s important to make sure these are both unclogged, otherwise the amount of air flowing through the vacuum is greatly reduced..

The first filter is located at the top of the cyclones.
You can remove it by detaching the dust canister, then pressing a latch to access the tubular filter.If you find that your hard floors are covered with pet hair, consider using a rubber broom to sweep up the hair.
This is similar to the tip about using a window squeegee, but is more convenient for larger areas of hard floors..While any broom will move hair around, rubber brooms are better at clumping up hair which makes it easier to remove.
Unlike brooms with bristles, the hair probably won’t get caught in the broom either.. You can use most rubber brooms on carpets – although check the manual to make sure that the rubber won’t mark your carpet.. Be warned.that this technique will often show up just how much hair is hiding in your carpet!.
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