Here she is! Bought her for £2.99 from eBay and she arrived today (5 days after dispatch - yeah, Parcelforce rocks...).
When I got her out of the box she looked a bit rough and ready, but I wouldn't say ugly. No vintage Electrolux looks ugly, no matter how beaten and battered!
Not that she was beaten and battered, just general wear and tare to the bodywork.
First of all I saw to the technical bits, lubricating the brush roll bearings, cleaning out the brush roll (when I slid the brush strips out I found the hollow inside of the roll was PACKED with dust), fitting a belt and bag (no filters were with it and I'm still waiting on ones arriving through the post but the bag is a good enough filter for now).
Then I gave it a quick test to see it worked on the rug in the hall with the dust that came out of the brush roll and hey presto the 425W motor fired into life right as I turned the socket on, much to my surprise as I thought I had the switch at the off position, but it seems to be the opposite of my 502S power switch. Strange!
Anyway, it ran well and picked up the dust no problem BUT I did notice the high pitched noise the seller mentioned. It happens every now and then. Sometimes it will sound nice and quiet then suddenly it will sound like finger nails scraping a black board! I'm thinking maybe the carbon brushes are hitting the commutator ?
Since I determined it worked I turned it off and got to work making her look fantastic.
Didn't take much work, just some water with Fairy Liquid and a cloth. Then after that I brought the paint up like new with some furniture polish. Bliss...
Then I remembered I should have checked the plug before doing anything so I did that, to find a perfectly wired plug (that's rare!) but a 13 AMP fuse in it. Tut tut, not too safe. So I put a 3 AMP in and that was her mini-restoration complete.
I then gave her a longer test by vacuuming the entire upstairs and although the high pitched noise reoccurred every now and then she picked up brilliantly (the "High Suction" is very true) and I could hear the beater bar grooming the carpet as the brushes swept it. It is a great mini Hoover! Ha ha.
Anyway, here are the pictures and if you have any information on the noise, please let me know!

When I got her out of the box she looked a bit rough and ready, but I wouldn't say ugly. No vintage Electrolux looks ugly, no matter how beaten and battered!
Not that she was beaten and battered, just general wear and tare to the bodywork.
First of all I saw to the technical bits, lubricating the brush roll bearings, cleaning out the brush roll (when I slid the brush strips out I found the hollow inside of the roll was PACKED with dust), fitting a belt and bag (no filters were with it and I'm still waiting on ones arriving through the post but the bag is a good enough filter for now).
Then I gave it a quick test to see it worked on the rug in the hall with the dust that came out of the brush roll and hey presto the 425W motor fired into life right as I turned the socket on, much to my surprise as I thought I had the switch at the off position, but it seems to be the opposite of my 502S power switch. Strange!
Anyway, it ran well and picked up the dust no problem BUT I did notice the high pitched noise the seller mentioned. It happens every now and then. Sometimes it will sound nice and quiet then suddenly it will sound like finger nails scraping a black board! I'm thinking maybe the carbon brushes are hitting the commutator ?
Since I determined it worked I turned it off and got to work making her look fantastic.
Didn't take much work, just some water with Fairy Liquid and a cloth. Then after that I brought the paint up like new with some furniture polish. Bliss...
Then I remembered I should have checked the plug before doing anything so I did that, to find a perfectly wired plug (that's rare!) but a 13 AMP fuse in it. Tut tut, not too safe. So I put a 3 AMP in and that was her mini-restoration complete.
I then gave her a longer test by vacuuming the entire upstairs and although the high pitched noise reoccurred every now and then she picked up brilliantly (the "High Suction" is very true) and I could hear the beater bar grooming the carpet as the brushes swept it. It is a great mini Hoover! Ha ha.
Anyway, here are the pictures and if you have any information on the noise, please let me know!
