It lacks the advanced features of more expensive models, but it’s great for cleaning both carpets and hard floors, plus the bagged design makes it less messy to empty.
Step 4: Replace the Bag.A bag that’s more than 75% full may reduce suction.

This is because the air must be forced through all the collected debris.. For this reason, it’s always a good idea to.replace the bag on a Henry Hoover.whenever you clean the filter.

Numatic bags are relatively cheap and a new bag will ensure your vacuum is working at its best.. Never Use a Henry Hoover Without a Bag.The bag plays an important role in protecting the filter and motor from all the dirt that’s sucked up.. Never use a Henry without a bag.

, as this will quickly clog the filter and may damage the motor..
Step 5: Fit the Filter and Attach the Head.The first vacuum was big, required a team to run, and couldn’t even get inside the average home.
In other words, it was expensive to hire and not very practical!.Vacuums quickly became smaller and more portable, however, with both Electrolux and Hoover developing their first models around this time.
Their initial vacuums were released around 1915, although it would take a few more decades before Hoover built their first large production facility in the UK..This is also why the brand name “Hoover” is often used instead of “vacuum” in the UK.
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