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The sound is almost always caused by a small foam seal located inside the main body of the machine, just under where the hose connects.Over time, this seal can deteriorate, fall apart or become compressed, allowing air to escape and causing that irritating whistle.. We stock the correct replacement foam seal, and to make things easier, we have filmed a short video showing exactly where it goes and how to fit it.
If you have found your way here after wondering whether you have been sent the wrong part.(we get many “don’t fit” emails about these – they do)., rest assured, you have not.
This guide will clear up the confusion.. Where Does the Seal Go?.One common mistake is assuming the foam seal replaces the visible rubber O-ring near the hose inlet assembly’s connection to the bag.
This foam seal fits deeper inside the housing, in a location that is not immediately obvious..
The number of screws you need to remove will depend on your model:... What About the Small Local Repair Shop?.
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