I was using my Emerald Green Hoover S3620 PowerMax Ultra (bought new) the other day, and it suddenly stopped. I heard and smelled was seemed to be an electrical short, and the vacuum simply would not re-start.
Today I took it apart and found a black wire and an orange wire which had been twisted together had rubbed up against the motor housing, and against each other. The orange wire's conductor was severed, but the insulator (orange covering) was not. Part of the black wire's conductor was exposed, but seemingly not severed.
Simple enough, I thought - I'll just use a butt splice connector to make the orange wire "whole" again, and I'll be set! Well, that was the plan, anyway.
Without putting the housing back on, I plugged in the sweeper - and it turned on. Under other circumstances that would have been a good thing, but the only way to turn off was via 1) the foot switch, or 2) unplugging it.
You see, in the handle of the hose it has an on/off switch for the sweeper, and on/off switch for the beater brush, and a control for the level of suction. Although the on/off switch for the beater brush works, nothing else does.
Back to the inside of the sweeper: the orange wire was wire-nutted together with a black wire, a white wire and a red wire. The black wire which rubbed against the orange wire was wire-nutted together with another black wire.
I dearly hope that you fellows can help me, because I LOVE this sweeper. Foot controls for on/off and suction level are a pain!
Thanks for any and all help, and I'll be glad to answer any questions anyone might have.
Today I took it apart and found a black wire and an orange wire which had been twisted together had rubbed up against the motor housing, and against each other. The orange wire's conductor was severed, but the insulator (orange covering) was not. Part of the black wire's conductor was exposed, but seemingly not severed.
Simple enough, I thought - I'll just use a butt splice connector to make the orange wire "whole" again, and I'll be set! Well, that was the plan, anyway.
Without putting the housing back on, I plugged in the sweeper - and it turned on. Under other circumstances that would have been a good thing, but the only way to turn off was via 1) the foot switch, or 2) unplugging it.
You see, in the handle of the hose it has an on/off switch for the sweeper, and on/off switch for the beater brush, and a control for the level of suction. Although the on/off switch for the beater brush works, nothing else does.
Back to the inside of the sweeper: the orange wire was wire-nutted together with a black wire, a white wire and a red wire. The black wire which rubbed against the orange wire was wire-nutted together with another black wire.
I dearly hope that you fellows can help me, because I LOVE this sweeper. Foot controls for on/off and suction level are a pain!
Thanks for any and all help, and I'll be glad to answer any questions anyone might have.