Vacuum cleaner origin:
In 1901, British civil engineer Booth went to the concert hall of Leicester Square in London to visit the demonstration show of a car box dust collector in the United States. This kind of dust collector used compressed air to push dust into the container. Buss thought this method was not smart because so much dust could be blown into the container. Later, he did the opposite, and with a vacuum, Booth made a simple experiment: put a handkerchief on the armrest of the chair and suck it with his mouth against the handkerchief. As a result, the handkerchief was covered with a layer of dust. So he made a vacuum cleaner and used a powerful electric pump to suck air into the hose and filter it through a bag.
In August 1901 Buss obtained a patent and established a vacuum cleaner company, but did not sell vacuum cleaners. He installed a vacuum pump driven by a gasoline engine on a wagon, went door-to-door and drove three or four long hoses through the window into the room to vacuum the dust. Workers of the company wore overalls. This was the predecessor of the vacuum cleaner.
Although the main function of the car washer is vacuuming, the vacuum cleaner is most afraid of tiny dust. The finer the dust, the greater the test of the vacuum cleaner, because the fine dust will penetrate the filter and enter the motor. The damage, in the worst case, also causes the motor to burn out. Therefore, the choice of the filtering effect for the filter when purchasing the vacuum cleaner is decisive for the service life of the vacuum cleaner.
When the vacuum cleaner has no suction, first check if foreign matter is stuck in the cartilage. When it is confirmed that no foreign matter is blocked, please clean the filter after use. The motor of the motor cleaners are all carbon brushes. The life of a carbon brush is generally 750-1200 hours. If one of your vacuum cleaners suddenly stops moving one day, you may run out of carbon brushes and replace it with one. Yes, it is best to replace the carbon brush with a professional.
The vacuum cleaner must confirm whether the filter is installed when vacuuming. If it is a wet or dry vacuum cleaner, the filter should be removed. If the filter is wet, remove it and dry it before use. If it is found that the filter is damaged, be sure to replace it with a new filter immediately before use, so as not to cause large amounts of dust to enter the motor compartment and cause the motor to burn and fail to work properly.
In 1901, British civil engineer Booth went to the concert hall of Leicester Square in London to visit the demonstration show of a car box dust collector in the United States. This kind of dust collector used compressed air to push dust into the container. Buss thought this method was not smart because so much dust could be blown into the container. Later, he did the opposite, and with a vacuum, Booth made a simple experiment: put a handkerchief on the armrest of the chair and suck it with his mouth against the handkerchief. As a result, the handkerchief was covered with a layer of dust. So he made a vacuum cleaner and used a powerful electric pump to suck air into the hose and filter it through a bag.
In August 1901 Buss obtained a patent and established a vacuum cleaner company, but did not sell vacuum cleaners. He installed a vacuum pump driven by a gasoline engine on a wagon, went door-to-door and drove three or four long hoses through the window into the room to vacuum the dust. Workers of the company wore overalls. This was the predecessor of the vacuum cleaner.
Although the main function of the car washer is vacuuming, the vacuum cleaner is most afraid of tiny dust. The finer the dust, the greater the test of the vacuum cleaner, because the fine dust will penetrate the filter and enter the motor. The damage, in the worst case, also causes the motor to burn out. Therefore, the choice of the filtering effect for the filter when purchasing the vacuum cleaner is decisive for the service life of the vacuum cleaner.
When the vacuum cleaner has no suction, first check if foreign matter is stuck in the cartilage. When it is confirmed that no foreign matter is blocked, please clean the filter after use. The motor of the motor cleaners are all carbon brushes. The life of a carbon brush is generally 750-1200 hours. If one of your vacuum cleaners suddenly stops moving one day, you may run out of carbon brushes and replace it with one. Yes, it is best to replace the carbon brush with a professional.
The vacuum cleaner must confirm whether the filter is installed when vacuuming. If it is a wet or dry vacuum cleaner, the filter should be removed. If the filter is wet, remove it and dry it before use. If it is found that the filter is damaged, be sure to replace it with a new filter immediately before use, so as not to cause large amounts of dust to enter the motor compartment and cause the motor to burn and fail to work properly.
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