I'm pretty sure there is nothing wrong, but I thought I'd ask you knowledgeable people here just to be sure!
When I put a new Exhaust Filter on my 1994 HOOVER Turbopower 1000, it gets pretty black with carbon deposits after a couple of months of vacuuming.
I use it twice per week, so lets say in 2 months it has been used to vacuum the whole house (a large 3 bedroom dwelling) 16 times.
Is it normal for the filter to go black in that time ?
The motor runs very smoothly, and it doesn't seem to have any problems at all.
Oh, and once per week it is used for some heavy work (cleaning up wood shavings) with "Turbo" engaged, so I presume that is increasing the blackness also ?
When I put a new Exhaust Filter on my 1994 HOOVER Turbopower 1000, it gets pretty black with carbon deposits after a couple of months of vacuuming.
I use it twice per week, so lets say in 2 months it has been used to vacuum the whole house (a large 3 bedroom dwelling) 16 times.
Is it normal for the filter to go black in that time ?
The motor runs very smoothly, and it doesn't seem to have any problems at all.
Oh, and once per week it is used for some heavy work (cleaning up wood shavings) with "Turbo" engaged, so I presume that is increasing the blackness also ?