Vacuum cleaners are typically built to be durable. The best
manufacturers will usually see to that. However, you can never be too careful,
and most experts will recommend that you observe at least a few basic
recommendations to make sure you stay safe and your vacuum remains in good
shape for a longer period of time:
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First, check to see if the wheels are broken or
cracked. This should be done more often in the case of heavier vacuum cleaner
units. If the wheels are cracked, and you keep hauling your vacuum around while
it’s on, then the motor can easily be damaged along with other sensitive
electric or electronic parts.
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Electric parts like switches can also be damaged
on occasion. While they might still work, it’s a better choice to replace them,
since they could short out the electric system of your Sebo vacuum. The worst case
scenario is that your cleaner could break down permanently.
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Keep the power cable and plug away from running
water and make sure that there are no sparks or strange noises or smells coming
from it when you plug your vacuum cleaner into the power outlet. Those signs
will usually show that your vacuum cleaner’s power cable needs to be replaced
as soon as possible to prevent any electrical issues or safety hazards.