Introduction

Is your Simple Way Pet Grooming Vacuum V10 (Model Number XWLMQ01) not running right or does it have a lost suction power? It's likely the fault of a damaged conductive hose. A conductive hose serves as the channel for airflow and electrical signals needed to ensure optimal vacuum performance. Signs of a faulty conductive hose are low-level suction, visible cuts or damages, or failure to power any accessories attached.

Before you begin, make sure that your vacuum is off and unplugged from the power outlet.

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    • Determine where the conductive hose attaches to the vacuum body. Usually, it attaches by a socket on the side or back of the unit. Detach the Hose and observe the old hose for any cracks, tears, or blockages that would have affected its performance. To get rid of the badly damaged hose, dispose of it responsibly.

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    • Check the hose connection points on the vacuum for debris and buildup. Clean these areas with a soft cloth or compressed air. Additionally, check if the connection points check if not bent or corroded.

    • Take the replacement conductive hose and align it with the vacuum's connection socket. Make sure that the ends match the connected vacuum hose ends into the connection socket of the vacuum. Place the ends in orientation with the vacuum. Push or twist the hose into position until it feels secure or clicks into place.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Sarah Nunes

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